Dr. Ortho Oil, an ayurvedic formulation, likely relies on natural ingredients like camphor, eucalyptus, and Mahanarayan oil that aim to soothe and relieve joint pain. However, results can vary, and the time it takes can depend on the condition’s severity and individual response. Oils like this aren’t a cure-all, but they can assist in alleviating some symptoms when used consistently.
For your knee pain, consider incorporating some Ayurvedic practices to complement the oil. First, understanding and balancing your doshas can help alleviate knee pain, which is often linked to a Vata imbalance. Internal practices are crucial. Start by keeping your agni optimized – consume warm, easily digestible foods that aren’t too heavy, avoiding cold and drying foods that might aggravate the condition.
Apply Dr. Ortho Oil consistently, preferably at night, massaging it gently to improve local circulation and absorption. To enhance blood flow, perform regular gentle stretching and strengthening exercises specific to the knees. An excellent Ayurvedic remedy is Mahanarayan oil, which can be warmed slightly before application.
Internally, turmeric and ashwagandha supplements can also be beneficial. Turmeric’s curcumin compound works as an anti-inflammatory, and ashwagandha supports tissue healing. Always consult with a healthcare provider before starting new supplements.
If there’s little improvement, or if the pain worsens, please seek medical advice as additional diagnostic tests may be necessary. Conditions like this can benefit significantly from both allopathic and Ayurvedic treatments working in synergy.



