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Negitive thought
Body Detox
Question #21314
21 days ago
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Negitive thought - #21314

Smit Maurya

Mere dimag Mein Ek Hi vichar Kafi Din Se banaa Hua Hai main bahut Pareshan hun Maine Sab Kuchh karke dekh liya lekin yah Sahi Nahin ho raha hai kripya iska Samadhan Karen please please Aisa pehli baar hua hai pata nahin Kyon Ho Raha Hai Mujhe Pasand

Age: 20
Chronic illnesses: Body problem
Brain
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Dr. Harshita Hyati
I have gained comprehensive clinical experience through my internship and professional duties, which has laid a strong foundation for my medical practice. During my internship, I worked extensively across multiple departments, including casualty, general medicine, general surgery, and obstetrics & gynecology at the Government District Hospital, Gadag. This exposure allowed me to handle a variety of acute and chronic cases, sharpen my clinical assessment skills, and actively participate in patient management under the guidance of senior medical professionals. Following this, I served as a duty doctor at AYUSH Hospital, Gadag Betgeri, where I applied my Ayurvedic knowledge in a clinical setting and contributed to patient care in both outpatient and inpatient departments. I successfully completed 366 days of rigorous internship training at DGM Ayurvedic Medical College and Hospital, Gadag, where I was involved in patient evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment planning under supervision. My time there allowed me to integrate classical Ayurvedic principles with practical patient care while developing a keen understanding of hospital operations and multidisciplinary collaboration. These experiences have enhanced my ability to handle diverse medical conditions confidently while maintaining a patient-centered approach. I am dedicated to continuing my journey as an Ayurvedic practitioner with the same passion and commitment, focusing on delivering quality, evidence-based, and holistic healthcare.
21 days ago
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Tab.mamasamitra vati 1-0-1 Sarasvatarishta 15ml-0-15ml with equal quantity of water Perform tratak, bhramari pranayama and meditation

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Avoid addiction if any. Avoid spicy, oily and processed food. Regular exercise and meditation. Cap.Brahmi 2-0-2 Cap.Stresscom 1-0-1 Increase intake of raw vegetables and fruits.

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Shirodhara/ shirobasti will be helpful It can be done at any good ayurvedic centre Medha vati two times a day Saraswathi arista 20ml two times a day with warm water after meals Yoga and meditation

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Hmm, negative thoughts are tough, aren't they? First off, it's okay to feel what you're feeling. Ayurveda looks at the mind as part of the body, not separate, so balancing doshas can also help here. Your mind's chatter could be related to an imbalance in Vata dosha. Vata controls thoughts, movement, and communication in the body, and when it's out of balance, it can create a whirlwind of repetitive, anxious thoughts. But don’t worry, there’s stuff we can do for that! Think about your daily routine first: are you eating at same times everyday and getting enough sleep? Regularity in your routine can pacify Vata. Eating warm, grounding foods like stew, soups, cooked veggies and avoiding caffeine can soothe that racing mind. Make sure you're sipping on warm water throughout the day and considering herbs like Ashwagandha or Brahmi—these are known to calm the mind. They're available as capsules or powder. With Brahmi, a warm milk drink at night with a pinch of it could be nice. Then there's meditation and pranayama—do you practice them? It's not about doing it perfectly, even just 5-10 minutes a day of deep breathing or focusing on your breath can help significantly. Anulom Vilom (alternate nostril breathing) is especially beneficial for balancing Vata. Do you like yoga? Simple grounding postures like forward bends or child's pose could help too. Consider oil massages, specifically with sesame oil, which is renowned for calming Vata dosha. Warm the oil and massage it onto your body before showering—it helps soothe nerves. Remember, be gentle with yourself. Negative thoughts are tough, but they're just temporary visitors. If something feels overwhelming, seeking a counselor or therapist can work wonders too. Sometimes having someone to talk to becomes essential and totally okay.

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