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How to reduce ringworm due to covit-19 vaccine?
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83 days ago
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How to reduce ringworm due to covit-19 vaccine? - #19182

Tajul Islam

1. Sking disorder like ringworm in the all weist and thy 2. Hair greyng rapidly 3. Skin, itching 4 skin, goes blackened all ringworm area. 5. Food allergies 6. Cold catching due weather changes 7. Day to day, growing fats and goes to obesity

Age: 36
Chronic illnesses: Jaundice, liver disease, fatty liver, urine color yellow. Premature ejaculation
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Spicy and hot food, excessively sweet, and sour foods should be avoided. Pickled foods, chutneys, citrus fruits like lemon and oranges, vinegar, and mustard should also be avoided. Avoid foods made up of white flour such as bread, pastries, cakes, pizza Artificial and processed foods, fast foods and aerated drinks should be avoided. Excessive salt and tomatoes should be restricted. Since tea, coffee smoking and alcohol aggravate the pitta, these should be avoided Milk and milk products like yogurt and cottage cheese should be given a miss Foods which are sweet, blend and alkaline in nature should be added into the diet Fresh vegetables and fruit should be taken Foods like grains, rice, pasta, beans, bread, dairy products, sweet drinks, and juices can be had
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Hello Tajul, Your symptoms suggest a Pitta-Kapha imbalance affecting skin, liver, and metabolism. Since when did the ringworm and skin darkening start? Have you noticed any digestive issues like acidity, bloating, or irregular bowels? The vaccine may have triggered immune hypersensitivity, worsening existing imbalances. For ringworm, apply Nimbadi Taila or Guduchi and Neem paste daily. Take Aragwadhadi Kashayam (10 ml twice daily) to purify the blood and Arogyavardhini Vati (1 tablet twice daily) to support liver detox. For itching and allergies, drink Triphala Kwath (at bedtime) and use Avipattikar Churna (1 tsp before meals) for better digestion. Avoid fermented, spicy, and dairy foods, and focus on light, cooling meals. Have you checked your blood sugar and liver enzyme levels recently?

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Hi Tajul, Can you tell me if you experience any digestive issues like bloating or constipation, as they can sometimes be linked to skin conditions and food allergies? Additionally, how is your stress level, as stress can impact both skin health and weight gain? Have you noticed any specific foods or weather conditions that trigger the skin issues or your allergies more than others? This will help me provide a more tailored approach for your condition.

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Hey, I totally get your concerns. Let’s break it down a bit and see how we can tackle this with Ayurveda – it's really about balance. Ringworm around your waist and thighs, and that blackening of skin can be quite irritating. The vaccine might have stirred up pitta dosha in your system. Let's cool things down. Consider applying a paste of neem leaves and turmeric on the affected areas. Just grind some neem leaves, mix with turmeric powder and a bit of water, apply for 10-15 minutes daily. Neem's great for its antifungal properties while turmeric soothes inflammation. Now about the grey hair... Stress or imbalance in vata and pitta dosha might be the culprit here. Regularly massaging your scalp with bhringraj oil can really help not only slow down the greying but also enrich your hair. Do it twice a week before washing your hair, leaving it on for at least 30 minutes or overnight if possible. Itching and skin dryness? Sounds like vata imbalance too. Hydrate from inside out, adding more healthy fats like ghee or coconut oil to your meals. They’re nourishing, helps lubricate your skin, and reduces dryness. For allergies and catching cold easily during weather changes, ginger tea, and tulsi are your best friends. Have ginger tea two times a day, it’s warming as well as boosts your immune system. Tulsi leaves can be chewed every morning - they’re great for respiratory health. Now, weight gain. It's important to get moving a little every day – even a brisk 20-minute walk does wonders, right? Try eating at the same times each day, focusing on cooked veggies, whole grains, and lean proteins. Reducing processed foods and sugars can help too. Do remember, every individual is unique, so these are broad suggestions. For a more tailored plan, visiting an Ayurvedic practitioner is always a good idea. Lastly, make sure any persistent issue gets medical attention when necessary, okay?

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