Nirgundi is Vata-shamak + anti-inflammatory, useful for joint pain and stiffness. But seeds are strong, so internal use should be mild and controlled. (Internal method) Take Nirgundi seed powder (fine churna) Dose: 250–500 mg only (very small pinch) With: warm water or honey Time: after mealFrequency: 1–2 times daily maximum Important cautions Do not take high dose → may cause gastric irritation / heat Avoid if: acidity, ulcers, high Pitta प्रकृति Best used short-term (3–4 weeks), not long continuous use For knee “repair”, external use works better than seeds intake: Nirgundi oil local massage daily Follow with mild heat (swedana)
Nirgundi (Vitex negundo) is mainly used for joint pain, swelling, and Vata-related knee disorders. It is commonly used externally as oil or paste for knee massage. –Apply Nirgundi oil 2 times daily (morning and evening) with gentle massage. Key note: For knee pain, external application + physiotherapy + Vata-pacifying diet is the standard Ayurvedic approach.
Applying Nirgundi (Vitex negundo) seeds internally can be quite effective for knee pain and joint health due to its anti-inflammatory and “Vata-balancing” properties. How to Prepare Nirgundi Seeds for Internal Use To use the seeds internally for knee repair, the most common method is creating a fine powder (Churna). Cleaning: Ensure the seeds are dry and free of any dust or debris. Grind the seeds into a very fine powder using a mortar and pestle or a dry grinder. Sieve the powder to ensure a smooth consistency, removing any large woody bits. Store the powder in an airtight glass container away from direct sunlight to preserve the volatile oils. Dosage and Frequency For general joint support and knee repair, the standard Ayurvedic recommendation for Nirgundi powder is: Quantity: 1 to 3 grams per dose (approximately 1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon). 2 times a day, typically after meals. It is most effective when taken with lukewarm water or mixed with a bit of honey. Warm water helps in better absorption and aligns with the Ushna (hot) potency of the herb. Nirgundi is naturally “hot” in nature. If you have high Pitta or suffer from acidity, it is best to take it with a little Ghee or after a full meal to protect the stomach lining. Since you are looking for “knee repair,” combining this internal treatment with the external application of Nirgundi Oil (massaged in a circular motion around the patella) often yields faster results than internal consumption alone. Typically, herbal repairs for joints take 4 to 6 weeks of consistent use to show significant improvement in mobility and reduction in “cracking” sounds.