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Natural way to unblockfalloian tubes
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Question #23326
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Natural way to unblockfalloian tubes - #23326

Aaquibjaved

How can we naturally reduce infection and unblockfallopian tube for natural pregnancy and also please mention what food habits need to be changed for healthy lifestyle and how can we avoid another ectopic pregnancy

Age: 32
Chronic illnesses: None just had one ectopic pregnancy and the tube ruptured and operation was done on one tube and removed
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BLACKSESEME SEED POWDER 30GM Carrot seeds powder=50gm Dry ginger powder=50gm Caroom powder=25 gm.... Mix all take 1/2-1/2 TSP empty stomach twice daily Divya SANTATI SUDHA TAB=2-2 tab before meal twice daily Divya nari kanti tab Divya chandrabhaga vati=2-2 tab after meal twice daily Take 3 months then do HSG Avoid ghee/butter/JUNK FOOD
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First, let's address the issue of blocked fallopian tubes which can sometimes be related to infections or inflammation. In Ayurveda, we focus on maintaining a balance of the doshas, which in this case often involves managing Vata dosha. One of the key approaches is to reduce inflammation, improve circulation, and promote natural detoxification in the body. Consider starting your day with a warm glass of water with the juice of half a lemon. This can aid digestion and gently cleanse your system. Adding a pinch of turmeric to your milk or meals can also be helpful; turmeric has anti-inflammatory properties that may assist in unblocking the tubes over time. Triphala, a renowned Ayurvedic formulation, can play a significant role in detoxifying your reproductive system. Taking Triphala at night, about half a teaspoon with warm water, may support digestive health and remove toxins (ama) that may hinder fertility. Practicing Abhyanga (self-massage with warm oil) with sesame oil can pacify Vata and promote circulation in the pelvic region. Doing this a few times a week followed by a warm bath can be highly beneficial. Diet is crucial: try to include more cooked, warm foods to stabilize Vata. Incorporate whole grains like quinoa and rice, well-cooked lentils, and lightly steamed vegetables. Avoid cold, raw foods or processed junk as they can create imbalance in Vata and Pitta, which influences inflammation. For avoiding ectopic pregnancies, maintaining a healthy reproductive system is key. Balancing hormonal levels with a diet rich in leafy greens, whole grains, and moderate proteins like beans and legumes could be helpful. Exercise regularly, but gently, like yoga or walking, to stimulate the reproductive organs and improve blood flow without stressing the body. It's also advised to regularize your menstrual cycle with herbs like Shatavari or Ashwagandha; but it's best to see a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner who can advise the best regimen based on your Prakriti. Please remember to consult with your healthcare provider before using these remedies, especially if you’re experiencing acute symptoms or considering becoming pregnant, as medical intervention might sometimes be necessary alongside natural strategies.
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