Gall stones - #19892
I have 2cm gall stones. Gall bladder removal is recommended. Not sure if this is good.prefer a natural treatment Please help.what natural medicine is available Xxx̌xxxźxxxzxxxxxxxxxx. Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx̌x
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Gaal bladder stone have root cause is overloaded liver so first of all take care of your health you have to follow diet Avoid processed food dairy products sugar meda starch nonveg oily foods Take fruits vegetables and salads lemon juice regularly Arogyawardhini wati Kanchnar gugulu Kanchnar kashyam Triphla gugulu Triphla powder Intermittent fasting
Hi,
I understand your concern. Gallstones can be troubling, and it’s good to explore all options. To better understand, have you been experiencing any pain, nausea, or digestive issues related to the gallstones? Also, have you tried any dietary changes or natural remedies before, and did they help?
While surgery is often recommended for larger stones, you can try Pashanbheda and Chandraprabha Vati—both of which are traditionally used in Ayurveda for managing kidney and gallbladder stones. A healthy diet with high fiber, low-fat foods, and plenty of water may also help prevent the stones from getting worse. However, it’s important to consult your doctor regularly to monitor the condition before making any decisions.
Larger stones (above 2 cm) are difficult to dissolve naturally and may cause complications. If your symptoms worsen, surgery might be the safest option. If you do not have any symptoms then you can go medicines
When it comes to gallstones, especially ones as large as 2cm, it’s crucial to prioritize your health and safety. While Ayurveda and natural treatments can offer complementary support, it’s essential to follow through with medical advice especially when surgical intervention is suggested. Large gallstones can cause blockages or infection which could be life-threatening. So, always consult with your healthcare provider about any natural remedies you choose to try alongside conventional treatments.
That said, Ayurveda tries to address imbalances in the body’s energies and can complement conventional approaches. Your prakriti, or body constitution, Vata, Pitta, or Kapha, influences what treatments might be helpful. An imbalance here can contribute to gallstones, specifically from pitta dosha disturbance. Here are some natural steps you might consider discussing with your doctor:
- Maintain a balanced diet aiming to reduce fatty, fried, and cholesterol-rich foods. For you, foods that pacify Pitta, like juicy fruits, leafy greens and small amounts of dairy, would be beneficial.
- Focus on improving digestion and avoiding constipation. Sipping warm water throughout the day aids in maintaining digestive fire, or agni.
- Engage in regular, mild exercise, like walking, to keep your digestive system active and balanced.
- Turmeric, which is known to support liver function, could be added to your daily meals, aiding in digestability and detoxification.
- Triphala, an Ayurvedic herbal formula often recommended to balance doshas and cleanse the system, might be helpful. Take one teaspoon with warm water before bed for supporting digestion.
Lastly, always remember that natural treatments can be supportive, but ensuring you follow medical recommendations is vital in potentially serious conditions like yours. It’s important to work together with your healthcare provider for a safe recovery.

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