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Ear, Nose, and Throat Disorders
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76 days ago
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Tinnitus - #21156

Suraj Yadav

Suffering from tinnitus from last 2 months Feel ringing sound in quiet environment Sleeping cycle get disturbed. Quality of life get totally frustrated Please suggest better meditation to cure tinnitus

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Sarivaadi vati Brahmi vati. Triphla ghrit karnpporan Andu oil nasya
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Suraj Yadav
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76 days ago
Sir how to use and duration of taking
Usko dhoop me rakh kar pighla lena
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74 days ago
Triphala ghrit eye wala mil rha hai
Tablet khana ke baad two time Triphla ghrit 5 boond ear dropper se do baar Andu oil 2 boond naak me dalana hai raat ko
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74 days ago
Triphala Grit paste form me hai sir
Suraj Yadav
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Triphala ghrit paste form me hai sir
RX ...EARGRIT GOLD TABLET=1-0-1 TAB BEFORE MEAL TWICE DAILY SARIVADI VATI VISHTINDUK VATI ASHWASHILA CAP==1-1 tab after meal twice daily Kshar oil 2-2 drop on b/l ears at bed time You can cure eaisly
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In addressing tinnitus through Ayurveda, we should look into restoring balance, particularly focusing on the Vata dosha as it's often linked to auditory issues. First and foremost, understanding your prakriti (constitution) can guide us in personalizing some strategies that might help to alleviate the ringing sound. It seems like your symptoms, a ringing sensation in the ear, which worsens in quiet, might signify Vata aggravation. To support better sleeping habits and possibly reduce the intensity of tinnitus, meditation, especially in calming the mind and grounding Vata, can be beneficial. Try Pranayama such as Nadi Shodhana (alternate nostril breathing). It helps not only to calm the nervous system, but also to bring balance to your doshas. Practice this each day, morning and evening, for around 10 mins, focusing on slow and deep breaths. Incorporating a meditative practice like Yoga Nidra can also aid in relaxing your mind, potentially improving your sleep quality. Engage in this nightly before bed for deeper relaxation. It's a guided mindfulness practice focusing on body awareness and breathing. Furthermore, diet plays a significant role. Warm, slightly oily, and grounding foods help soothe Vata. Incorporate warm soups, cooked vegetables, and gentle spices like ginger and cumin into your meals. Reduce intake of caffeine and avoid very cold or dry foods which may exacerbate Vata. You might also consider using a mixture of sesame oil and a few drops of garlic juice as ear drops, it's traditionally been used in Ayurveda for ear issues, but always consult a doctor before trying something like this. While Ayurveda provides powerful strategies, ensure you're getting medical advice as well. If symptoms worsen or persist, seeking professional medical consultation, alongside these holistic approaches, is important.
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