Alright, kidney stones can really be a stubborn issue, especially if they keep coming back! In Ayurveda, we usually look at the root cause, like imbalances in your doshas and how your agni, or digestive fire, is functioning. For recurrent kidney stones, it’s often a result of a vitiation in Vata and Kapha doshas, possibly with accumulation of ama (toxins).
First off, let’s look at your diet. It’s important to keep things light and hydrating. I’d suggest reducing foods high in oxalates, like spinach and nuts. Instead, have more barley, moong dal, and express juice rich in alkalizing effects, like lemon water (just a spritz in warm water each morning can help).
Boiled water infused with jeera (cumin seeds) can be sipped throughout the day—help keep your system flushed and detoxified. Plus, you know, a cup of coconut water daily is beneficial, not to mention quite refreshing!
Lifestyle matters too, stay active but don’t overdo it, as stress can worsen Vata imbalance. Yoga asanas like the Baddha Konasana (Butterfly Pose) and Paschimottanasana (Seated Forward Bend) can help, a few minutes each morning might do wonders.
And about herbal remedies, Gokshura (Tribulus terrestris) is great. It can help break down stones and keep them from forming. It’s often in tablet form, follow the dosage on the package or talk to a local practitioner for specifics.
Always, though, if you’re feeling severe discomfort or pain, don’t hesitate to consult your regular doctor right away. They’ll be able to decide if something more immediate is needed. Keep up with plenty of water, de-tox your diet, balance those doshas, and over time, you should start noticing improvements. Keep me posted on how it goes, alright?



