It seems you’re having some issues after using Myovedic Oil. While these traditional oils are generally known for supporting joint and muscle health, each individual’s prakriti (body constitution) and underlying dosha imbalance can respond differently to specific formulations. If your knees feel more stiff after using the oil, there might be a few reasons.
Firstly, considering your symptoms, it’s possible that the oil is not harmonizing well with your specific dosha constitution. Myovedic Oil may be formulated to pacify certain doshas, but if it increases others, that may be why you experience stiffness. If the primary active ingredients are heating or anti-vata, excessive application might exacerbate stiffness by disturbing the balance, particularly if your pain is due to a kapha or pitta imbalance.
To better address your knee pain, try applying the oil less frequently or in smaller amounts to assess if your symptoms improve. Additionally, be mindful of application time; late evening applications may not suit some constitutions. If dryness is contributing to your stiffness, ensure sufficient hydration, and consider supplementing with warm sesame or castor oil, which can be excellent for joint lubrication.
In the meantime, consider gentle stretching and strengthening exercises, focusing on maintaining balance within your body without impacting your knees excessively. If the stiffness persists, it may be wise to consult directly with an Ayurvedic practitioner who can tailor recommendations more precisely to your doshic needs. Always ensure you’re not overlooking the necessity of rest and recovery for your joints if you’re engaging frequently in strenuous activities like running.
Remember to monitor your body’s responses and do not hesitate to pause using the oil if discomfort continues. If other symptoms develop or stiffness worsens, seeking medical attention might be appropriate to rule out other underlying issues.


