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Gallstones - #20349

Dion Penville

Specialist said I have Gallstones. What reccommendations for such?? It causesmuch pain in standing straight & walking. I have read that there is no way to flush out the Gall bladder but, there may be a way to break down the stone or surgery to remove the gall bladder.

Age: 48
Chronic illnesses: None
Leg pain
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If pain is not much, you can try 1.Avipattikar Churna – 100 gm Kamadughda Ras – 10 gm Mukta Shuktu Bhasma – 10 gm Praval Panchamrit – 10 gm Mukta Pishti – 4 gm (Mix together and Take ½ teaspoon in the morning and evening on an empty stomach.) 2.Arogyavardhini Vati – 40 gm 3.Giloy Ghana Vati (Take 1 tablet after meals.) 4.Gas-har Churna – 100 gm 5.Shankha Bhasma – 10 gm (Mix 4 & 5 Take ½ teaspoon in the morning and evening after meals for 2-3 months.) And drink ABC juice , definitely you will get good results
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It depends on the size of the stone also how many stones are there And how long have you been with this problem
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Dealing with gallstones can indeed be quite challenging, especially with the discomfort you're experiencing. Ayurveda offers some supportive approaches that might help manage the symptoms and minimize further complications, although medical intervention like surgery may become necessary if the condition becomes severe. First, it's important to address the imbalance in the Vata and Pitta doshas, as these often play a role in gallstone formation. Integrating a few changes in your diet could potentially help. Focus on a warm, easily digestible diet. Include foods that are light and not too oily. Incorporating more vegetables that are cooked rather than raw might aid, like gourds, zucchini, or carrots. Avoid highly spicy, fermented, or acidic foods, as these can aggravate Pitta. Turmeric, known for its anti-inflammatory properties, might support in managing your symptoms. You can add a pinch of it to your warm water or drizzle over your cooked vegetables. Just be mindful, turmeric should be used cautiously if you have any bleeding disorders or are taking anticoagulant medication. Triphala is another Ayurvedic formulation you might find beneficial; it aids in improving digestion and cleansing the body. Taking half a teaspoon of Triphala powder with warm water before bed can be helpful; however, the taste might be a bit bitter, so be prepared for that. Hydration is key, make sure you're drinking plenty of room temperature or warm water throughout the day. This helps keep the digestive fire, or Agni, balanced, and prevents further stone formation. Exercise gently, avoid activities that cause strain or pain, especially in your abdominal area. Simple breathing exercises or light yoga might be good options. If the pain severe or persistent, it's important to reconsult with your healthcare provider. Surgery may be necessary for significant or problematic stones, and delaying could cause complications. Always balance Ayurvedic practices with modern medical advice, ensuring the best course of action for your condition.
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