Oh, you’re dealing with those tingling sensations, huh? B12 deficiency can be quite pesky, right? In Ayurveda, we don’t have a direct mention of specific medicines for B12 like you’d find in modern medicine, but let’s talk options that align with Ayurvedic principles which can support your condition.
First off, we focus on balancing your diet and enhancing your Agni — your digestive fire — to help improve overall absorption of nutrients. Ayurveda considers digestion the root of all health, so ensuring it’s strong is key. Include natural B12 sources like fermented foods, dairy (if you’re not vegan), and some seaweeds. While Ayurveda doesn’t name B12 specifically, these align with its natural, whole-food approach.
Herbs like Ashwagandha and Shatavari might not directly boost B12, but they’re known for energizing the body and supporting vitality. They are adaptogenic, helpin’ you deal with stress, which indirectly supports improving your B12 situation over time. You might try 1/2 teaspoon of Ashwagandha powder with warm milk before bedtime.
Dietary changes? Oh yeah, soaking almonds overnight and having them in the morning supports your overall nourishment. Enhance absorption with digestive spices like ginger, cumin, and ajwain. Drink ginger tea before meals to stimulate digestion.
And what about safety with allopathic treatments? Ayurveda generally complements rather than conflicts. That said, continue with the B12 injections as needed if they are already prescribed — Ayurvedic remedies work best as a supportive measure here. Always inform your physician about any remedies you try.
If symptoms are bothering you a lot, don’t stop those B12 shots. Balance is key — let Ayurveda provide support, not be a replacement, especially till symptoms improve. Keep an open line of communication with your healthcare provider, balancing both worlds. That might be the trick that brings you relief and gets your energy back up!



