Cyst is infection so detox your body in cellular level you have to follow Regular exercise Take fiber rich diet fruit vegetable and salads lemon juice Avoid processed food dairy products sugar meda starch nonveg oily foods Arogyawardhini wati Kanchan gugulu Kanchan kashyam Trikatu powder Triphla powder
Hello Jahnavi, Have you had any recent ultrasounds or other diagnostic tests to monitor the cysts’ growth? Additionally, how long have you been on thyroid medication, and have you noticed any changes in your thyroid function since starting it? Ayurveda offers various approaches, including herbal formulations like Ashokarishta, Shatavari, and Guduchi, which can help balance hormonal levels and support reproductive health.
Endometriotic cysts can be a challenging condition, and Ayurveda offers some tools that might help in balancing your body. An endometriotic cyst, also called a chocolate cyst, involves an imbalance primarily related to the ‘Apana Vayu’ and ‘Rakta Dhatu’ according to Ayurvedic principles. Addressing your diet, lifestyle, and incorporating certain herbs can support you; however anyone with such conditions is also advised to consult their healthcare provider before making any significant changes.
Firstly, consider following a Pitta-pacifying diet. This means reducing spicy, fried, and overly salty or sour food in your daily intake. Instead, focus on cooling foods like cucumber, melons, and leafy greens. Incorporating a bit of turmeric in meals can also help due to its anti-inflammatory properties.
For herbal support, you might find benefit in Ashoka (Saraca asoca) which is known to support the balance of hormones and assist reproductive health. Take it as a standardized supplement or as a decoction. For decoctions, simmer 1 teaspoon of Ashoka bark in 2 cups of water until it reduces to one cup, and sip it warm, twice daily.
Castor oil packs are another traditional method. Apply warm castor oil on the lower abdomen, lay a sheet of cotton flannel over the site, and then place a heating pad on top. Do this 3 times a week, but avoid it during menstruation.
Practicing regular yoga and meditation can also be supportive in managing stress levels, which can exacerbate hormonal imbalances. Poses like Supta Baddha Konasana (Reclining Bound Angle Pose) are particularly beneficial for reproductive health.
Remember, these suggestions should serve as part of a comprehensive approach to your wellness, including regular medical consultation. Monitoring your symptoms and maintaining a dialogue with your healthcare provider is essential.


