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Monoclonal Antibodies - Can Ayurveda Help in Recovery and Strengthening Immunity?
Immunodeficiency
Question #16505
51 days ago
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Monoclonal Antibodies - Can Ayurveda Help in Recovery and Strengthening Immunity? - #16505

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A few months ago, my mother was diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis, and her doctor suggested monoclonal antibodies as part of her treatment. At first, we were hesitant since we didn’t know much about them, but after reading about their role in targeting specific immune system components, we decided to proceed. She received monoclonal antibodies for a few months, and while they did help in reducing inflammation and joint pain, she started experiencing some side effects. She often feels fatigued, has mild digestive issues, and sometimes complains of headaches and body aches. We were told that monoclonal antibodies can sometimes affect the body’s natural immune responses, and that might be the reason she feels weak and tired most of the time. Now, we’re looking for natural ways to support her health and minimize any long-term effects of monoclonal antibodies. Since Ayurveda focuses on balancing the body's natural energies and boosting immunity, I wanted to ask if there are specific Ayurvedic remedies that can help her recover from the side effects of monoclonal antibodies. Are there certain herbs, diets, or therapies that can help with immune modulation after using monoclonal antibodies? Can Ayurveda help in restoring natural gut health, which seems to be slightly disturbed? Also, we’ve heard about Rasayana therapies—are they effective in strengthening immunity for patients who have undergone treatments with monoclonal antibodies? We also want to ensure that her liver and kidneys, which play a role in processing these treatments, are functioning well. Are there Ayurvedic detox methods that might help in cleansing the body after prolonged use of monoclonal antibodies? I would love to hear any insights on how Ayurveda can support recovery after monoclonal antibodies, particularly in terms of strengthening immunity, managing side effects, and restoring balance in the body.

Monoclonal antibodies
Ayurveda for immunity
Detox after medication
Ayurvedic support for autoimmune diseases
Herbal remedies for side effects
Immune system recovery
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Dr. Harsha Joy
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In Ayurveda, supporting the body after monoclonal antibody treatments involves strengthening the immune system, restoring gut health, and detoxifying the body. Herbs like Guduchi, Ashwagandha, and Amalaki can be used to boost immunity and reduce fatigue. Rasayana therapies, which focus on rejuvenation, can help rebuild vitality and promote natural immunity by nourishing the tissues and enhancing overall health. To restore gut health, Triphala and probiotics can aid in digestion and balance the digestive fire (Agni). To support the liver and kidneys, herbs like Kalmegh and Punarnava can be beneficial in detoxifying and improving organ function. Additionally, a diet that includes warm, easily digestible foods, along with hydrating liquids like warm herbal teas, can help support the body during recovery. Ayurvedic treatments like Abhyanga (oil massage) and Swedana (steam therapy) can help relieve fatigue and improve circulation. Regular practices to balance Vata and Pitta doshas, such as yoga and meditation, can also enhance overall recovery.

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Monoclonal antibodies, while effective for rheumatoid arthritis, can sometimes weaken the immune system and disturb gut health, leading to fatigue, digestive issues, and body aches. Ayurveda focuses on boosting Ojas (vital immunity), strengthening digestion, and detoxifying the body to counter these side effects naturally. Gentle yet effective remedies can help restore balance and support long-term well-being. To improve immunity and reduce fatigue, Ayurveda recommends Rasayana (rejuvenation) therapy. Herbs like Ashwagandha, Amalaki (Indian gooseberry), and Guduchi (Tinospora cordifolia) help strengthen immunity, reduce inflammation, and restore energy. Chyawanprash, a herbal jam rich in antioxidants, is particularly beneficial for post-treatment recovery. She can also take Shatavari with warm milk to nourish the body and support hormonal balance. Since monoclonal antibodies may affect gut health, it’s essential to restore digestion (Agni). Daily intake of buttermilk with a pinch of rock salt and roasted cumin can improve gut flora. Triphala churna at bedtime helps detoxify the intestines and supports digestion. Drinking warm water infused with fennel, cumin, and ginger can soothe digestive discomfort and enhance nutrient absorption. To support liver and kidney function, gentle detoxification with Ayurvedic herbs like Punarnava, Bhumiamalaki, and Katuki is recommended. A simple home detox involves drinking turmeric-infused warm water every morning. Ayurvedic therapies like Abhyanga (self-massage with warm sesame oil) and mild Swedana (herbal steam therapy) can also help remove toxins and improve circulation.
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