Rasanadi kasaya 20ml two times a day with warm water before meals Mahayogaraj gugglu two times a day after meals Hinguwastka churna half spoon with warm water before bed time
Avoid forward bending, Heavy lifting, driving for longer hrs, sleeping in uneven surfaces Use lumbar belt Take cap lumbatone 1 tid after food Cap palsinueron 1tid after food Rasna saptaka kashya 15 ml bd before food Do mild massage with sahacharadi taila Take physiotherapy If possible visit the nearby panchakarma centre and take one course of Kati basti or erandamooladi niruha basti
Sahacharadi kasayam 15ml kasayam +45ml warm water morning &evening before food Yogaraja gugglu 1-0-1with kasayam Ostikot tab 1-0-1 after food Hinguvachadi choornam 1/teaspoon with warm water before food (morning) Dhanwantharam tailam capsule 0-0-1 night Sahacharadi tailam ext.application
Kati basti with mahanarayan taila.
Tab. Ekangveer ras 1-0-1 Tab. Yograj guggul 1-0-1 Tab. Triphala guggul 1-0-1
Based on what you’ve described, the pain you’re experiencing is likely related to a disc issue in the lower back, at the L5-S1 level. While modern diagnostic tools like X-rays have their value in confirming such conditions, Ayurveda approaches the healing of back and leg pain by focusing on dosha imbalances, specifically Vata dosha, which often causes such issues when aggravated.
To begin addressing this, focus on pacifying Vata. Consider incorporating a Vata-pacifying diet, emphasizing warm, nourishing, and grounding foods Avoid cold and raw foods as they’re increase Vata imbalance. Soups, stews, and cooked vegetables can be beneficial here. Spices like turmeric, ginger, and cinnamon not only add flavor but also help reduce inflammation.
When it comes to lifestyle changes, regular oil massages (abhyanga) can do wonders. Use warm sesame oil or mahanarayana oil, massaging gently around the back and leg area. If it’s possible, have this done daily to improve circulation and promote healing. Follow exercises carefully; gentle yoga postures like the “Cat-Cow” stretch, or the Bhujangasana (cobra pose) can help improve spine flexibility and reduce pressure on the lumbar region. But avoid any painful or straining movements.
Since the pain is persisting, it’s also valuable to consult with an experienced Ayurvedic practitioner directly. They’ll guide you through personalized herbal formulations like shallaki or guggul, which have anti-inflammatory properties.
Please ensure that you do not completely forgo or delay conventional medical treatment especially if symptoms worsen or aren’t improving. Pain is a signal from your body that must not be ignored, and holistic Ayurvedic treatments should complement medical advice rather than replace it entirely. Always remember, it’s crucial to address the root cause and to do so safely and comprehensively. If you’re looking to connect further, it’s advisable to consult through verified medical platforms or local practitioners.



