A consistent intraocular pressure between 21 to 24 is indeed a concern, and your doctor’s suggestion of YAG PI (Yttrium-Aluminum-Garnet Peripheral Iridotomy) should be considered seriously, as high eye pressure can damage optic nerves, leading to potential vision problems. In such cases, delaying or avoiding necessary medical treatment might not be safe. However, integrating Ayurvedic principles with your ongoing treatment can support overall health.
Your current approach towards reducing weight and inflammation aligns well with Ayurvedic view, as excess weight and systemic inflammation may contribute to imbalance in doshas, particularly kapha. Reducing kapha can help lower inflammation, and sometimes improve other health metrics. Focus on a diet high in fiber and low in sugar, processed foods, and dairy to help manage both weight and inflammation. Regular physical activity, suited to your constitution, such as brisk walking or yoga, can be quite beneficial.
Regarding your high IgE levels, it points towards an elevated state of ama (toxins) in your system. Continue with the Himalaya Bressol tablet as prescribed, but you might also consider incorporating turmeric, which has anti-inflammatory properties, into your diet. A warm glass of turmeric water in the morning can aid in reducing allergies and boosting immunity.
Reiki, acupuncture, and acupressure are supportive therapies that can enhance relaxation and stress relief, which indirectly help with overall health. These should be additional practices under professional guidance and not replacements for the medical advice you’ve been given. Remember, your safety comes first. Balancing contemporary treatments with holistic approaches can provide a comprehensive path to wellness.



