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Need advice on the best Ayurvedic medicine for bones and joints—dealing with early arthritis - #1589

David

I’m 45 and already starting to feel joint pain, especially in my knees and fingers. The doctor mentioned it could be early arthritis, and I’m worried about how this will affect me in the long run. I’ve been taking calcium supplements, but I want to switch to something natural and holistic. I’ve read that Ayurvedic medicines like Lakshadi Guggul and Hadjod are great for strengthening bones and reducing joint inflammation. Can anyone recommend the best Ayurvedic treatment for overall bone and joint health? What has worked for you, and how soon did you notice any improvement?

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For joint pain and early arthritis, Ayurveda offers a holistic approach focusing on reducing inflammation, strengthening bones, and improving mobility. Herbs like Lakshadi Guggul are excellent for their anti-inflammatory properties, helping to reduce swelling and pain in the joints. Hadjod, known for its bone-strengthening effects, can also support the healing of bones and connective tissues. Along with these, daily use of herbal oils like Mahanarayan oil for massage can provide relief from stiffness and pain. Ashwagandha, known for its adaptogenic properties, also supports overall joint and muscle health by reducing stress and inflammation. A balanced diet rich in omega-3 fatty acids, turmeric, and ginger can further support your body’s natural anti-inflammatory processes. The effects of these treatments vary, but many people notice a reduction in joint pain and stiffness after a few weeks of consistent use. It’s essential to combine these herbal remedies with regular exercise, like gentle yoga or swimming, to maintain joint mobility and flexibility. Always consult an Ayurvedic practitioner to tailor a treatment plan based on your specific needs and constitution.

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Navigating early arthritis can be a bit overwhelming, but Ayurveda offers quite a few options for supporting bone and joint health naturally. So, Lakshadi Guggul and Hadjod (Cissus quadrangularis) are definitely wise choices for bolstering the strength of bones and managing inflammation. Lakshadi Guggul, traditionally used for healing fractures and boosting bone density, can be very effective for early arthritis. Take it twice daily with warm water post meals. Hadjod is also known for its bone-strengthening properties; you can take its powder form, around 1 teaspoon mixed with honey or warm water twice a day.

Additionally, I’d say look at Ashwagandha. It’s like a superhero herb in Ayurveda that helps to reduce inflammation and improve joint flexibility. Try taking 500mg of Ashwagandha powder with warm milk at night.

Diet plays a big role here too. Incorporate calcium-rich foods like sesame seeds, almonds, figs, and leafy greens. And make sure you’re getting enough sun for Vitamin D, which is crucial for calcium absorption.

Also, consider gentle exercises like yoga or Tai Chi to keep joints moving and build strength without strain. Ayurvedic massage with Mahanarayan oil or Dhanwantharam oil can work wonders, improving circulation and easing pain. Warm up the oil, massage your joints, and follow it with a warm compress.

Noticeable improvements may take a few weeks. Be patient and persistent; holistic healing isn’t always fast, but it’s about sustainable, long-term health. But be on the lookout – if symptoms intensify, do check in with your doc again. Always listen to your body, it’s giving you clues.

These recommendations should go hand in hand with ongoing dialogue with healthcare professionals. Everyone’s body reacts uniquely, so what works perfectly for one may not explode the same way for another.

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