Guggulu Tiktaka Ghrita for joint inflammation and psoriasis is pretty common in Ayurveda for its detoxifying properties, works by balancing excess pitta and vata doshas, which are often at play in these types of inflammatory conditions. It’s all about improving the “agni” or digestive fire, so the body can better manage toxins and inflammation.
Taking the ghrita (ghee) before meals is smart. It aids in lubrication and nourishment of tissues, which can really soothe inflamed joints. But yeah, diet’s key too; you’d benefit from foods that pacify pitta while not aggravating vata. think of cooling, easy-to-digest options like cooked leafy greens, zucchini, and sweet fruits like mango or ripe bananas. Spices like fennel, coriander, and a pinch of turmeric can complement the ghrita itslef.
For topical use, traditionally, Guggulu Tiktaka Ghrita is intended for oral consumption. It detoxifies internally and nourishes dhatus, though a practitioner could guide you for specific external applications if needed.
Results can vary; some say they notice changes in a few weeks, while others need a months. Consistency is king with Ayurveda, and the chronic nature of your conditions means patience is needed. Side effects aren’t major, but some might experience digestive upset, so start with small amounts. And definitely keep your doc in the loop about all meds and herbs you’re using to rule out interactions.
Adjustments in lifestyle, like maintaining regular sleep patterns and stress management through yoga or meditation, also enhances ginormous benefits. With Ayurveda, it’s a whole lifestyle deal, not just one remedy fix.



