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How to cure chrohn disease and ileal ulcer with ayurvedic
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Question #20945
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How to cure chrohn disease and ileal ulcer with ayurvedic - #20945

Moses

My symptom is abdominal cramp bloating burping and indigestion having these symptoms i went many gastroenterology doctor but the medicine which give only for temporary relief being a student my life career has gone i don't either I can cure from these chrohn i really need a advice please help me out with these disease.

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Avoid bakery and dairy products completly. Avoid cabbage, cauliflower, chillies. Tab. Shankha vati 2-0-2 before meal Tab. Sanjeevani vati 1-0-1 Syp. Takrarishta 2tsp-0-2tsp
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In ayurveda you can help gid rid of that disease called chrons disease... It's a large intestine inflammatory disease.. RX Cologrit tab=2-2 tab before meal twice daily Chitrakadi vati Udramirit vati Livogrit vati=2-2 tab twice daily after meal In this disease precautions is better then medicine so plzz dnt eat lactose products such as cheez/ghee/ paneer/ milk / sweets made up of milk Avoid glution products such as bread/chapatai etc.. Take buttermilk/normal curd Light food / Postive mindset .. You can cure definitely

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Take care of your diet avoid processed food dairy products sugar meda starch oil nonveg food Take fruits vegetables salad sprouts nuts seeds Mulethi sidhha ghrit Sooth Shekar ras Bhumiaamlaki swaras Arogyawardhini wati Kaamdudha ras

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Sukumar gritha two spoons with warm milk two times a day Triphala churna half spoon with warm water two times a day after meals Hinguwastka churna half spoon with warm water before bed time

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When experiencing symptoms like abdominal cramps, bloating, burping, and indigestion - which tie into conditions such as Crohn’s disease and ileal ulcers - adopting ayurvedic principles can sometimes offer a more holistic approach. Since you've identified a pattern of chronic symptoms, it’s key to look at underlying dosha imbalances; Crohn's often ties to a Pitta imbalance with an accompaniment of Vata. Start with your diet. The aim is to calm Pitta and stabilize Vata. Avoid spicy, fried, and overly acidic foods as these can aggravate symptoms. Incorporate cooling, grounding foods like moong dal, cooked vegetables, and rice. Easily digestible and simple meals can soothe the digestive track. Fresh aloe vera juice can help soothe inflammation. Remember, Ayurveda prioritizes eating when calm—eat slowly, and not while studying or stressed. With lifestyle, minimizing stress is crucial. Stress exacerbates Pitta imbalance. Try practices such as meditation or yoga, even light daily walks can help. An Ayurvedic routine promoting regularity - like waking, eating, and sleeping same time each day - soothes Vata. Herbal support might be beneficial. Turmeric has anti-inflammatory properties. Brahmi can be supportive for the mind’s stress, and Ashwagandha could help ease anxiousness. However, sourcing quality herbs is important - consult a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner before starting any herbal regimen. Stay warm by keeping feet warm and avoiding sitting on cold ground. This nurtures your digestive agni, which is key. Optimize your hydration by drinking warm water, rather than cold. If symptoms persist or worsen, it’s vital to continue working closely with healthcare professionals. Combining ayurvedic strategies with conventional approaches can sometimes yield a broader benefit. Implement these changes gradually. Patience is crucial, healing takes time—especially for chronic conditions. Engage continuously with both Ayurveda practitioners and your doctors, since joining these perspectives might offer more comprehensive care.

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