Given your symptoms and experiences, it’s vital to approach this with a balance of understanding and caution. The pain in your joints, especially during weather changes, is quite characteristic of a vata imbalance according to Ayurveda. Vata dosha is responsible for movement and flow within the body, and when it’s disturbed, it can manifest as joint pain and general achiness, often exacerbated by cold and damp conditions.
Sadvaidya Avalgujadi Lepa Churna is known for its properties in alleviating joint pain and inflammation, working synergistically to reduce stiffness, improve circulation, and support joint health. You apply it as a topical mixture, typically tot apply it to the affected area and allow it to penetrate and act on the deeper tissues. However, efficacy and safety truly depend on individual body constitution (prakriti) and current health condition.
Regarding its interaction with over-the-counter medications, there’s limited specific research on this. It’s generally safe to use Ayurveda preparations alongside allopathic medications, but I strongly advise consulting with a knowledgeable Ayurvedic practitioner who can consider the specifics of your situation. They can determine any potential interactions based on your exact medications and dosha state.
In terms of results, it may take a few weeks of consistent use to notice significant relief, but this varies individually. In your daily life, also consider integrating gentle yoga or simple stretching to counteract vata. Keep a regular, warming diet with enough healthy fats to lubricate the joints internally as well. Always prioritize safety—if the pain becomes severe, or new symptoms arise, seek medical attention immediately.



