Dashanga lepa churna could be beneficial for you, especially for joint pain and inflammation you’ve been experiencing. It’s a traditional remedy often used in Ayurveda to help with Vata-related issues like the stiffness and aching in your knees and fingers. The worsening in the cold suggests an increase of Vata dosha, which Dashanga, with its warming properties, might help balance.
To use it, yes, you typically mix the powder with water to form a paste. Applying it directly on the affected joints could be beneficial. Mixing it with warm sesame oil might enhance its effects since sesame oil pacifies Vata and penetrates deeper into the tissues (dhatus). Try doing this twice a day — morning and evening could work best for consistency.
About sensitivity, dashanga lepa can be used for skin issues too, but be cautious with sensitive areas. It might be a bit too intense for facial applications especially since facial skin can react differently. Always patch test on a small area first. I’d recommend aloe vera gel as a more soothing option for redness and swelling on the face if sensitivity is a concern.
Using it daily for joints is generally safe, but if you notice any irritation, decrease the usage. Relief can be quick for some, but for others, it might take a couple of weeks of regular use to feel the effects. It’s not typically associated with irritation, but if you have very sensitive skin, it is good to watch for reactions.
Keep in mind, joint pain sometimes might need internal support as well, like diet and lifestyle adjustments to balance Vata. Warm cooked meals, good daily routine, and light exercise can also help you see improvements. If pain persists or escalates, consulting with an Ayurvedic practitioner for a more personalized approach would be best.



