HELLO, I recommend the following treatment plan for you- TREATMENT- 1. Trayodashanga guggulu-1-1-1 after meals ( crush this tablet into 2-3 parts for better absorption) 2. Ekangveer Ras 2-0-2 after meals 3. Mahanarayan tel- Apply on painful area.
Diet- . Include ginger, asafoetida, Fenugreek, turmeric, garlic, drumstick,ghee,milk in diet. . Avoid peas,cauliflower ,capsicum, kalay daal.
Yoga and exercises- .Ankle rotation,cat-cow pose ,flexion- extension of knee joint.
Lifestyle modifications - . Reduce climbing stairs. . Avoid soft matress for sleeping. . Maintain good posture while sitting. Follow these and you will get relief. REVIEW AFTER 1 MONTH. Take care Regards, Dr. Anupriya
Rheumatoid Arthritis, rooted in the imbalance of Vata dosha, can be addressed through several tailored Ayurvedic strategies. Beginning with diet, it’s imperative to focus on Vata-pacifying foods. Embrace warm, moist, and lightly spiced dishes. Ghee and oils, particularly sesame and castor, can nourish the tissues and ease the symptoms. Avoid cold, raw foods, as well as nightshades like potatoes, tomatoes, and peppers, which might aggravate inflammation.
Herbal formulations play a vital part in management. Guggul, particularly Mahayograj Guggul, can be effective in reducing joint pain and swelling. Shallaki (Boswellia) and Ashwagandha provide anti-inflammatory benefits and are known to support joint health. Take these with warm water or milk, ideally twice a day.
Lifestyle modifications include minimizing physical strain. Gentle exercises such as yoga and stretching can maintain joint flexibility. Focus on poses that stretch and strengthen without stressful impact, like Uttanasana (forward bend) or Balasana (child’s pose). Ensure adequate rest and establish a balanced routine, avoiding excessive exertion.
Panchakarma therapy, specifically Basti (medicated enema) is beneficial for detoxifying and balancing Vata. Consult a qualified practitioner for a personalized Panchakarma regimen. Abhyanga (oil massage) with warm sesame or Mahanarayan oil can soothe aching muscles and joints, promoting circulation and relieving stiffness.
Also, maintain a warm body temperature by avoiding cold and damp environments which can exacerbate Vata imbalance. To address persistent aches, a mustard seed soak can be relieving – add a bag of mustard seeds to warm bathwater and soak the affected areas for about 20 minutes. Practicing pranayama, especially Anulom Vilom (alternate nostril breathing), aids in calming the mind and reducing stress, which is crucial for managing autoimmune conditions like Rheumatoid Arthritis.
Remember to coordinate these approaches with any conventional treatments under a healthcare provider’s supervision. Persistent or severe cases warrant tailored professional guidance to achieve optimal relief and management.


