Sounds like you’re dealing with quite a bit. Knee issues aren’t easy, especially when the doc throws out words like “stage 2” and talks surgery down the road. But don’t worry, we can explore some Ayurvedic approaches to help improve your condition.
Firstly, let’s look at your dosha balance. Knee problems often relate to Vata dosha imbalances, especially with age. Vata governs movement, and in Ayurveda, it’s linked with drying and wear and tear effects in the body. So, our focus should be on pacifying Vata. You could try including more warming and moisturizing foods in your diet. Think of ghee, warming spices like ginger and turmeric, even some sesame oil. You could even try giving yourself a gentle knee massage with warm sesame or Mahanarayan oil, which can be quite soothing.
Keeping the digestive fire or agni strong is another cornerstone in Ayurveda. Sip some hot water or ginger tea through the day to keep everything moving smoothly. Warm, cooked foods that are easy to digest will support this too. How’s your digestion been? Sometimes we overlook it, but it’s crucial.
Exercise is important, but you got to be gentle. Consider yoga or tai chi, something that’s mindful of your joints. Even short, slow walks can be beneficial as they enhance circulation without putting too much strain on the knees.
Herbs like Ashwagandha and Shallaki (Boswellia) might also be worth exploring as they have anti-inflammatory properties understood within Ayurvedic medicinal framework. However, before you try new herbs, check with someone who knows your health history, to ensure there’s no clash with any existing medications or treatments.
Of course, if things feel worse or you’re worried about continued pain, reaching out to a healthcare professional is key. Ayurveda has its place, but understanding when to combine interventions is part of being truly holistic.



