Ayurveda recognizes cancer as a condition of imbalance and toxicity, often linked to doshic imbalance and poor metabolic processes. However, it’s essential to acknowledge that advanced-stage cancers like stage 4 may need urgent conventional medical treatments. While Ayurveda offers support in terms of quality of life, energy levels, and can alleviate some side effects, it’s not a replacement for necessary conventional treatments especially in critical stages.
Ayurveda might help in managing symptoms alongside ongoing treatments. One approach is to focus on balancing Vata, as cancer often heightens Vata, especially with fluctuating blood pressure. Incorporating Ashwagandha tea can support vitality and help stabilize Vata. Use 1 teaspoon of Ashwagandha root powder in hot water taken twice daily.
Addressing her digestive fire, or agni, is crucial. Trikatu churna, composed of black pepper, long pepper, and ginger, can be taken to enhance digestion. A pinch of this before meals may help, but it should be used cautiously as per her tolerance.
Diet-wise, focus on fresh and easily digestible foods, such as warm soups and stews to aid digestion. Avoid cold, dry, or processed foods which can aggravate Vata.
Ayurvedic therapies like Abhyanga (massage) with warm sesame oil can help calm the nervous system, but proceed only if it’s comfortable for her, considering her condition.
In such serious cases, it’s vital she remains under the careful supervision of an oncologist to address urgent medical needs, using Ayurveda as a complementary approach where it supports her overall condition sanely without disrupting primary care.



