Ok, so dealing with uterine fibroids is frustrating especially when you’re trying to avoid surgery. I totally get it. Jain guides us to take a holistic approach with fibroids, focusing on your unique balance of doshas – Vata, Pitta, Kapha, right? Since you have tried different herbal remedies without success, it’s time to maybe reassess and dig a bit deeper into the root cause.
First, Vata imbalance is a common culprit with fibroids and should be controlled by incorporating foods like warm, cooked, and slightly oleaginous ones. Think, ghee, rice, lentil soups. Steer clear of cold, raw, and dry foods, they can aggravate Vata. Balance is key.
Pitta and Kapha can also play roles, so include bitter gourd, turmeric, and aloe vera juice in your diet to manage inflammation and detox the liver – that’s often helpful. Drink it on an empty stomach, just a small glass. Absolutely avoid processed foods, excessive sugar, and caffeine – need to calm those systems down.
Yoga and pranayama are great for realigning, especially poses like Bhujangasana (cobra) and Sarvangasana (shoulder stand) which support uterine health. Only practice under a trained professional though, just to be safe, you know?
Try herbs known to support uterine health, like Ashoka and Shatavari. But do consult an Ayurvedic doctor so they can prescribe something tailored to you, cause wrong herbs even in right situations can mess stuff up.
Remember, sometimes it’s not about just curing but effectively managing the condition and reducing symptoms. Give some time but keep in touch with your allopathic doc to monitor any changes. But, if they do increase in size or you experience severe symptoms, get medical intervention sooner than later, fertility is precious and hey, health comes first, right?



