Galblader stone and kidney cyst - #29908
How can i prevent galblader stone and kidney cyst and prostate enlarge by using ayurbedic medicine Galblader have three small stone and right kidney have one cyst then how much time i will continue medicine to reslove this matter
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Start with Tablet Liv-52 -DS 1-0-1 after food with water Avipattikar tablet 1-1-1 after food with water Avoid fasting, or long hours of no food intake. Avoid processed fatty fast sugary fried street foods For prostrate enlarged You start with Chandraprabha vati 1–0-1 Gokshuradi guggul 2-2-0 after food with water Do follow up after 1 month
Preventing gallbladder stones, kidney cysts and managing enlarged prostate with Ayurveda requires a multifaceted approach, focusing on lifestyle modifications, dietary changes and herbal supplements that are inline with your individual dosha.
Firstly, for gallbladder stones, it’s important to follow a Pitta-pacifying regimen, as gallbladder issues are often linked with imbalanced Pitta dosha. Consider consuming a diet rich in whole grains, vegetables, and fruits, while reducing spicy, fried, and very sour foods. Incorporating herbs such as Punarnava and Turmeric can help dissolve stones with their anti-inflammatory properties. Also, regular intake of warm water with a teaspoon of lemon juice and a pinch of rock salt first thing in the morning can facilitate better bile flow.
For kidney cysts, which may be associated with Kapha and Vata doshas, herbs like Gokshura and Varun are reputed for promoting kidney health. Drinking plenty of warm water throughout the day can enhance kidney function and prevent stagnation that leads to cyst formations.
Addressing prostate enlargement typically follows a Kapha and Vata balancing strategy. Use herbs such as Ashwagandha and Shilajit to improve vitality and urinary function. A light, warm diet emphasizing barley, oats and seasonal vegetables can also be beneficial.
The duration for taking these remedies varies. Generally, herbal treatments may show results within a few months, but they need to be sustained for several months to ensure long-term benefits. However, it’s crucial to have continual guidance and assessments by an experienced vaidya (Ayurvedic doctor) who can modify or adjust your regimen as needed.
Lastly, any acute pain or sudden, severe changes in symptoms must be addressed with allopathic care immediately. Combining these approaches ensures a therapeutic balance for improving quality of life without compromising safety.
For addressing gallbladder stones, kidney cysts, and potentially enlarged prostate through Siddha-Ayurvedic approaches, there’s a framework to consider targeted at each concern. While Ayurvedic methods are supportive, any persistence in symptoms or worsening should certainly prompt consultation with a healthcare provider.
In the case of gallbladder stones, Ayurveda often focuses on balancing dosha imbalances, primarily Pitta, as it’s associated with bile and liver function. Consuming a decoction of punarnava (Boerhavia diffusa) daily can be beneficial, which helps in pacifying Pitta and cleansing the liver and gallbladder. Alongside, introducing foods like ghee, which help in lubricating the internal channels, and avoiding fatty and fried foods is key. This practice could be followed like daily for at least 3 months, though it’s crucial to keep monitoring the condition through appropriate imaging and assessments.
When dealing with kidney cysts, incorporating gokshura (Tribulus terrestris) powder mixed with warm water may assist in maintaining kidney health and clearing cysts. Triphala, taken at bedtime, is another powerful supplement helping improve digestion and metabolic fire (Agni), which indirectly benefits kidney function. Regular practice like 2-3 months might begin showing improvements, but ongoing evaluation remains essential.
For concerns regarding an enlarged prostate, saw palmetto is used to address urinary function and can be complemented with varunadi kashaya, prepared as a decoction. Amla (Indian gooseberry) may help as it has anti-inflammatory properties, supporting urinary flow.
These suggestive treatments must be adhered to with consistent lifestyle changes that align with one’s dosha, with regular medical supervision advised if symptoms persist or worsen.

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