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Allergic Disorders
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101 days ago
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Best medicine for allergy - #20913

Kinjal Kesarwani

When the body shows signs of high infection or systemic inflammation—like elevated WBC (white blood cells), ECR (possibly meant ESR or CRP), and ESR (erythrocyte sedimentation rate)—this indicates Ama (toxins) and Agni Mandya (low digestive fire) in Ayurvedic terms, often leading to Aamaj Vyadhi or allergic-inflammatory conditions.

Age: 30
Chronic illnesses: No
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1) pancharista 10ml-0-10ml with 10ml water before food 10mins 2) triphala guggulu 2-0-2 after food 3) triphala choorna 0-0-1/2tsf with glass of hot water at bedtime Avoid cold things, sweets, Oil fried food, processed food, Thank you
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Panchkarma will be helpful It will be done at a good ayurvedic centre Giloy ghan vati two times a day Haridra khanda one spoon with warm water after meals Avipathikara churna half spoon with warm water before bed the
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The situation you’re describing reflects a prevalent issue in Ayurveda, where Ama (toxins) and Agni Mandya (low digestive fire) play a significant role in triggering allergic-inflammatory responses. According to Ayurvedic principles, it’s crucial to first address the root cause rather than just the symptoms. Start by focusing on diet – clearing Ama and boosting Agni should be your priority. Avoid heavy, oily, or hard-to-digest foods, as these contribute to toxic buildup. Instead, opt for a light diet with easily digestible foods like warm soups, stewed fruits, and cooked vegetables. Spices like ginger, turmeric, cumin, and black pepper can help ignite your digestive fire. Drink warm water or herbal teas, like ginger tea, throughout the day to help flush out toxins. Avoid cold, raw, or iced foods. Implement a simple detox strategy – Try a short period of fasting or light meals, sticking to kitchari (a blend of lentils and rice). This can help rest your digestive system and facilitate toxin removal. Regular physical activity supports detoxification as well. Practicing yoga or brisk walking improves circulation and helps to eliminate waste. Breathing exercises such as pranayama can balance Prana Vayu and soothe the nervous system. Consider herbal remedies like Triphala in the evening, which aids in detoxification and regulation of digestion. Dosage generally varies, so consulting with an Ayurvedic practitioner may be beneficial. Lifestyle adjustments, such as maintaining a consistent routine and ensuring adequate rest, also play an important role in balancing Agni and supporting overall health. Stress-reduction techniques, like meditation, can reduce inflammation and enhance immune function. If symptoms persist or there's significant discomfort, seeking medical evaluation is crucial to rule out other conditions and ensure comprehensive care. Remember, Ayurveda highlights the importance of individualized treatment, so adjusting recommendations to suit your constitution (Prakriti) and current state (Vikriti) is vital for effective healing.
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