I have in Psoriasis last 1 year - #26335
Hai my name vishnu sir My age 25 I'm living in Bangalore Total full bodyPsoriasis I used lot off english medicine but no use please help me sir scalp,full body sir itching redness sir pleasegive me solution sir
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And visit nearby panchkarma centre too…
Don’t worry, And start taking1.Ashthmurti rasayan250 mg + Gandhak Rasayana 500mg + Rasa Manikya125 mg + Panchnimba churna1gm + Trivang Bhasma125 mg + Godanti Bhamsa 500 mg BD with lukewarm water before having meal twice in a day. 2.Haridra Khanda1Tsf with 10ml of Panchtikta ghrita After having meal twice in a day. 3.Triphla churna 5gm + Kutaki churna 1gm with luke warm water at bed time. **KANAKKSHEERI OIL for local application. After 2 months,you will definitely get relief 😌 😊 So,please follow up after 1 month… Take care… **Avoid Non veg,guru ahar(heavy to digest),oily food,spicy,curdetc.
Psoriasis is considered to be related to imbalances in Vata and Kapha doshas, along with the accumulation of toxins (ama) in the body. To begin addressing this condition using Ayurveda, focusing on diet, lifestyle, and appropriate therapies is essential. Firstly, consider reducing the intake of foods that are heavy, oily, and difficult to digest; these can aggravate kapha dosha. Stick to fresh, light, and easily digestible meals. Think about including turmeric, known for its anti-inflammatory properties, and ginger, which improves digestion and reduces ama.
Make a habit of drinking warm water throughout the day to aid digestion and flush out toxins. Regular detoxifying remedies like a seasonal panchakarma may be beneficial, but consult an Ayurvedic practitioner for personalized guidance. For topical relief, applying aloe vera or neem paste can help soothe the skin. Consider using coconut oil, which helps moisturize and reduces itching.
Lifestyle modifications are equally crucial. Stress is a significant factor that can trigger and worsen psoriasis. Integrating yoga and pranayama exercises into your routine might help manage stress effectively. Ashwagandha may be a good option to support stress reduction, but it’s essential to tailor each recommendation to your unique needs.
Avoiding exposure to extreme weather conditions, especially harsh, dry climates, could help prevent flare-ups. Also, be mindful of using gentle, natural skincare products; harsh chemicals will only irritate. During bathing, opt for lukewarm water instead of hot water, which can strip the skin of its natural oils.
Consult with an experienced Ayurvedic physician for remedies such as internal herbs or a detailed treatment protocol, which must be personalized to fit your constitution (prakriti) and the specific imbalance in your body. Regular follow-ups are key; every individual responds differently, so adaptations might be needed based on how your skin reacts to treatments. Prioritize patience and consistency in your holistic approach to psoriasis management. Seek medical attention if symptoms persist or worsen, since careful oversight is necessary in such chronic conditions.
When dealing with psoriasis, especially in a full-body context, it’s crucial to recognize it as a complex imbalance often involving all three doshas—Vata, Pitta, and Kapha, although the dominance of Pitta and Vata is typically more pronounced. This condition can be exacerbated by factors like stress, unhealthy diet, and seasonal changes, so addressing the root cause is vital.
First, begin with a detoxification process, as psoriasis often signifies ama (toxins) accumulation. Perform a panchakarma treatment under professional guidance if possible. At home, start with a herbal tea made from neem leaves, turmeric, and ginger—boil these together and drink every morning on an empty stomach to help cleanse the blood.
Diet plays a crucial role in managing psoriasis symptoms. Reduce intake of spicy, fried, and fermented foods, which can aggravate Pitta and Vata. Focus on fresh vegetables, particularly those with bitter and astringent tastes, such as bitter gourd and leafy greens. Mildly cooked and less oily foods are preferable.
For topical relief, applying a paste made of turmeric and neem powder mixed with a little aloe vera gel can help with itching and redness. Apply it to the affected areas and leave it for 20-30 minutes before rinsing off gently. You may also use sesame oil for a gentle daily massage to manage skin inflammation and dryness.
Stress management through meditation or pranayama (breathing exercises) is important, as stress can worsen psoriasis. Shitali and Bhramari pranayamas are beneficial in calming Pitta and balancing Vata. Dedicate about 15 minutes daily to these practices.
While these steps aim to manage symptoms naturally, it’s important to seek professional medical advice for proper diagnosis and tailored treatment. Balance between traditional and modern medicine often yields the best results.

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