Ah, warts. They can be quite pesky and persistent, can’t they? It does sound a bit frustrating, especially when they keep making their unwelcome reappearances. You’re right in thinking that Ayurveda might have some remedies for this. According to Ayurveda, warts or ‘admajanya granthi’ are often linked to an imbalance in the doshas, particularly an excess of Kapha and Vata. There’s also a connection to the immune system, as you mentioned. So, it’s about balancing these doshas and boosting your immunity.
First thing, you might want to try topical application, like applying turmeric paste. Turmeric’s anti-inflammatory properties might help. Mix a pinch of turmeric powder with a bit of water or honey, and dab it on the warts twice daily. Leave it on for about 20 minutes before rinsing.
Another remedy is the use of banyan tree sap. Yeah, it sounds odd, but this has been traditional as wart treatment. Apply the sap directly to the wart, preferably in the evening, and cover it with a bandage. This should be done consistently for a few weeks.
Also, consider your diet. Incorporate bitter-tasting foods like bitter gourd, which can help detoxify and balance your doshas. Avoid excessive dairy and sugary foods, as they might exacerbate Kapha. Drinking warm water with a slice of ginger in the morning can enhance your digestive fire or agni, and strengthen your immune system.
For your immunity, Ashwagandha might be helpful. It’s believed to enhance vitality and immune function. You can take it in a capsule form or as powder mixed with milk, but it’s better to consult with an Ayurvedic practitioner to get the correct dose.
And don’t forget stress management! Stress can mess with your immune system. Practice yoga or meditation regularly to maintain balance. Adjust these recommendations to your daily routine, bit by bit, and be consistent.
If you notice anything feel’s off, don’t hesitate to consult with a healthcare professional. Ayurveda offers a holistic approach, but it’s always good to combine with modern medicine when necessary. Hope this helps!



