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OCD,sleep bruxism gum pain 24/7, GIT issues, weight loose
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OCD,sleep bruxism gum pain 24/7, GIT issues, weight loose - #20424

Fatima

I have OCD for past 3 years, resulting in sleep bruxism which in turn led to constant gum pain 24/7, also on high stress days I mostly get morning diarrhea i.e liquidy or semi solid stool, often gas and headaches also I lost 6 kg weight in past 3 years

Age: 29
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Medha kwatha - 1 tsp with 400 mL water boil upto 100 mL strain and drink on empty stomach twice daily Kutaja ghan vati- Tab. Medha vati Ashwagandha capsule- 1 capsule twice daily after food with lukewarm water Kutaja aristha- Saraswathi aristha- 2 tsp each with equal quantity of water twice daily after food Check your mg and VIT D LEVELS ONCE.
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It looks you are having IBS caused due to High stress Arogyavardhini 1-0-1 Kutaj ghanvati 1-0-1 Brahmivati 1-0-1 Ashwagandha 1-0-1 All with water after food Do Brahmari Pranayam Learn Rajyoga meditation and practice daily

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To avoid stress do pranayama regularly atleast 15 mins daily and gradually time...do trataka to improve your focus Try to chant your ishta devata mantra daily Do foot massage with mahanarayana taila for proper sleep Avoid late night sleeping Properly manage your daily routine of work, sleep, diet , self grooming If possible visit nearby panchakarma centre and take one course of shirodhara

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It seem that you have excessive stress and it's affecting your Gut and other problems So here I m prescribing you 2 medicine for overall detox and health benefits. But you should do meditation and bhramari pranayama on regular basis 1.Ashwagandha powder 1/2 tsf with milk 2. Arogya vardhini vati 1 tab BD

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Firstly, it sounds like the issues you’re experiencing are mostly interconnected, and understanding their root could be quite useful for managing them. According to Ayurveda, you've described a combination of Vata and Pitta imbalances. The obsessive-compulsive tendencies, bruxism, and weight loss suggest a Vata aggravation, often bringing anxiety and restlessness, while digestive issues indicate Pitta disturbance, which could lead to inflammation and stress-related digestion concerns. To address these, consider the following approach. For Vata, focus on grounding and stabilizing practices. Adopt a daily self-care routine with aspects like Abhyanga, which is self-massage with warm sesame or almond oil, especially before bedtime, to calm your nervous system. Practice deep breathing, pranayama, which can be incredibly calming before bed, helping reduce bruxism. Touching on your gut issues: small, regular meals are generally advisable. Favor warm, cooked foods over any cold or raw meals. Sipping warm, not hot, ginger tea might soothe your stomach and enhance digestion. Your diet can play an absolutely crucial role here. Favor including foods that pacify both Vata and Pitta, like basmati rice, oatmeal, sweet potatoes, or cooked leafy greens. Limit spicy, chili foods, caffeine, and overly processed meals. On the question of gum health and pain — regular oil pulling with coconut or sesame oil can help alleviate this. Swish the oil in your mouth, then spit it out and rinse after about 10-15 minutes each morning. It's said to strengthen the gums and freshen the breath. Stress management is a key player here. Incorporate meditation or yoga into your schedule, focusing more on mindfulness practices. Consider Ashwagandha, a revered Ayurveda herb, known for reducing stress and helping with anxiety — but you should check with an Ayurvedic practitioner for proper balance and dosage. Lastly, these symptoms you mention do call for attention; especially the continuous weight loss and for that, consulting with a healthcare profesional might be wise to rule out other underlying conditions. Remember, Ayurveda is most effective when tailored to individual constitutions, so finding an experienced practitioner could offer you more personalized advice and solutions.

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