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How to recover minor fracture naturally
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How to recover minor fracture naturally - #20127

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How to recover minor fracture naturally How to recover minor fracture on leg naturally at home without any medication There is pain in leg and can’t move my leg How to recover minor fracture on leg naturally at home without any medication There is pain in leg and can’t move my leg

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Recovering from a minor fracture naturally at home requires careful attention and adherence to certain principles rooted in Ayurveda. Firstly, it's crucial to ensure the fracture has been assessed and confirmed as minor by a professional. If it's indeed minor, and given you can't move your leg and there's pain, here are some Ayurvedic recommendations you can follow for natural recovery. Start with rest, it's vital to avoid putting weight or moving the leg to enable healing. The immobility of the affected area, often referred to as 'Rudhigata' in Ayurveda, is primary step for recovery. A diet that supports bone healing is essential. Include warm, nourishing foods in your meals. Cooked vegetables like spinach, sweet potatoes, and carrots are beneficial. Bone-healing can be supported by calcium-rich foods such as sesame seeds and almonds. Consuming a teaspoon of sesame seeds with warm milk can be helpful. Herbal preparation like Asthisamhara (Cissus quadrangularis) is known for its benefits in strengthening bones. Consult an Ayurvedic practitioner regarding the dosage before taking it regularly. Massage the area gently with Mahanarayana oil, known for its anti-inflammatory properties. But do not apply pressure, and ensure the oil is warm before use. It helps to pacify vata dosha, which is linked with pain and dryness. To address pain, applying a paste made from turmeric and water can provide relief due to turmeric's anti-inflammatory attributes. Apply it over the affected area and let it stay for about 30 minutes before rinsing off. In terms of lifestyle, ensure your body gets enough Vitamin D, either from sunlight exposure or through dietary means, as it is crucial for bone repair. Engage in some pranayama (breathing exercises) if possible, like Anulom Vilom, which helps in improving circulation and can promote healing from within. Remember, while these measures aid in recovery, if pain continues or worsens, seek guidance from a healthcare professional immediately to prevent complications. Healing fractures naturally takes time and patience, and it's important not to rush the process or risk further injury.
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