Alright, so I hear you’ve been dealing with this for a while now. Ankylosing spondylitis can totally put a damper on daily life. Let’s dive in.
First thing about the tailam - Dhanvantaram Tailam is what you might want to try. It’s traditional in Ayurveda for vata-related disorders and can really help with that stiffness. Warm the oil a bit and apply gently to the affected joints, like the sacroiliac area and others, especially before a warm bath or shower.
Now, medicated ghee — consider having Mahatikta Ghritam. It’s said to nurture bones and joints and can support cartilage health. You might start with a small amount, say half a teaspoon on an empty stomach maybe in the morning. Just see how your body takes it and adjust as necessary.
About lifestyle steps, consider this: keep your daily routine as regular and stable as possible, like regular meal times and sleep. It helps balance vata dosha, which often goes a bit haywire with stress and irregularity. Gentle yoga or stretching and pranayama like Anulom Vilom could also ease that stiffness and boost flexibility.
Diet-wise, focus on things that won’t aggravate the vata too much - that means warm, soothing foods like soups, stews, and cooked veggies. Out with processed foods and anything too dry or crunchy. Oh, and don’t skip the spice! Well-cooked ginger or turmeric can do wonders for digestion and inflammation.
Remember to stay hydrated - a lot of times low BP ties to dehydration, so sip warm water throughout the day, add a slice of ginger or some lemon sometimes, keeps things interesting and hydrating.
So, don’t stress too much about perfection, just ease into it all. If the condition acts up severely or suddenly, consider seeing a doctor right away; some situations need more than just Ayurveda. Keep informed and in tune with your body, ok?