Yes nithyanada ras is for elephantiasis and also take rasamanikya ras 1tab bd, krimi mudgara ras 1tab bd , vidagarista 20ml bd, Gandhak rasayana 1tab bd enough
Hello Haresh,
I can understand your concern regarding Elephantiasis (also known as Shlipada in Ayurveda). It is a chronic condition caused due to lymphatic obstruction and accumulation of fluid in the tissues, often affecting the legs and leading to swelling, thickening of the skin, and heaviness. but dont worry we are here to help you out😊
✅ROLE OF NITYANAND RAS
Nityanand Ras is a classical Ayurvedic formulation mainly used for -Chronic inflammatory and lymphatic disorders -Filariasis (Elephantiasis) -Skin disorders and glandular swellings
It helps by Reducing swelling (shothahara) Clearing lymphatic blockages (srotshodhaka) Detoxifying the body (ama pachana) Balancing Vata and Kapha
👉 Recommended Dose: 1 tablet twice daily after food with lukewarm water
👉 Duration: Initially for 6–8 weeks, then re-evaluate
✅SUPPORTIVE AYURVEDIC MEDICINE
To enhance the effect and manage diabetes together: 1 Nonganadi taila 5ml with warm water morning empty stomach
2. Punarnavadi Guggulu 1-0-1 after food – reduces swelling and improves lymphatic drainage.
3 Gokshuradi Guggulu 1-0-1 after food – supports kidney function and reduces water retention.
4 Chandraprabha Vati 1-0-1 after food – beneficial for diabetes, urinary health, and reduces inflammation.
5 Triphala Churna 1 tsp at bed time with warm water – gentle detoxifier and helps maintain digestion and blood sugar levels.
✅PANCHAKARMA AND EXTERNAL THERAPIES (Need to be done in nearby Ayurvedic center)
Panchakarma plays a vital role in Shlipada management by detoxifying and restoring circulation.
1. Abhyanga (Oil Massage) With Ninganadi Taila to improve lymph flow and reduce stiffness.
2. Swedana (Steam Therapy): Medicated steam after massage to reduce swelling and open blocked channels.
3. Basti (Medicated Enema): Especially Niruha Basti with decoctions like Punarnava, Dashamoola — helps detoxify and balance Vata-Kapha.
4. Lepa (Herbal Paste Application): Local application of Punarnava, Haridra, Triphala paste to reduce hardness and discoloration.
✅DIET AND LIFESTYLE ADVICE
Include light, easily digestible, and warm foods: barley, green gram soup, lauki, ridge gourd.
Avoid curd, fried, heavy, and cold foods — they worsen Kapha and swelling.
Drink lukewarm water infused with dry ginger throughout the day.
Keep the affected limb elevated and do gentle toe and ankle movements to improve lymph flow.
Maintain strict blood sugar control through regular monitoring, diet, and exercise.
Nityanand Ras is effective for Elephantiasis (Shlipada) when used under medical guidance.
Combine it with Punarnavadi Guggulu and Chandraprabha Vati for synergistic results, especially with diabetes.
Panchakarma therapies and a proper diet are equally important to achieve long-term relief.
Wishing you a good health 😊
Warm Regards Dr Snehal Vidhate
Nityananda rasa is useful in swelling and lymphatic blockages seen in elephantiasis since your wife has diabetes it must be used under strict medical supervision First let her start with Nityananda rasa 250 mg once daily with cold water for 4 weeks But before starting confirm her blood sugars are under control Also let her start on Triphala churna 1 tsp with warm water at bedtime Punarnavadi kashaya -10 ml with equal quantity of water twice daily after food
Nityananda rasa is a classical ayurvedic rasaahastra formulation especially used in the treatment of elephantiasis as it’s a hero mineral drug before starting the tablet once get her hba1c RFT LFT, cbc if all are within normal limits then start half tablet after food with warm water along with that she can start on Kanchanar guggulu 1-0-1 Triphala churna 1 tsp at bed time with warm water Avoid heavy oily sweet foods Include light, high fibre and less spicy foods
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Nityanand Ras Tablet is traditionally used for elephantiasis (lymphatic filariasis) due to its ability to reduce swelling, inflammation, and lymphatic congestion. However, since your wife also has diabetes, caution is needed.
Suggested Ayurvedic Protocol 1.Nityanand Ras Tablet 2 tab twice daily with water after meals 2.Punarnava Mandur 2 tab twice daily with water after meals 3.Gokshuradi Guggulu 2 tab twice daily with water after meals 4.Triphala churna 1 tsp at bedtime with warm water 5.Diabecon DS-20 2 tab twice daily with water 30 min before meals
Lifestyle Tips - Elevate affected limb regularly. - Gentle massage with Punarnava oil or Dashmool oil. - Avoid salty, sour, and heavy foods. - Include barley, moong dal, bottle gourd, and coriander water.
When managing a complex condition such as elephantiasis, especially with co-existing diabetes, it’s crucial to proceed cautiously with any treatment, including the use of Ayurvedic formulations like Nityanand Ras Tablet. Nityanand Ras is typically composed of ingredients that help manage swelling and imbalance in doshas, but it is important to be mindful of the individual’s overall prakriti and current health status. I would advise consulting an Ayurvedic practitioner directly who can evaluate her specific condition.
In elephantiasis, often linked to imbalances in Kapha dosha due to lymphatic obstruction, treatment focuses on reducing swelling and supporting the lymphatic system. Wresting complete reliance on any single Ayurvedic remedy would not be advisable, as managing diabetes concurrently demands strict attention to diet and lifestyle: make sure stable sugar levels are maintained. Moreover, modern medical treatments should be considered.
If an Ayurvedic doctor deems Nityanand Ras appropriate, the usual recommendation might be a small dose, like 125 mg once or twice daily, but duration should be supervised by a practitioner considering her diabetic condition and any potential interactions. Meanwhile, she should maintain a Kapha-pacifying diet — warm foods, avoiding dairy, sweets, and cold foods can aid in reducing inflammation. Gentle yoga or regular, mild physical activity can help maintain circulation and lymphatic flow.
It’s crucial to seek immediate medical attention if she experiences any sudden dampening of senses or onset of severe symptoms. Regular follow-up with healthcare providers for both conditions is essential. A holistic approach integrating both Ayurvedic insights and allopathic measures is often most effective. Don’t forget proper management of blood sugar levels is fundamental, and needs regular monitoring.
As you consider integrating any new treatment, especially with pre-existing diabetes, it’s crucial to do so under professional guidance to ensure safety and effectiveness.
HELLO HARESH,
ELEPHANTIASIS- known in Ayurveda as Shipada- is a condition where one or both legs (sometimes arms or genital area) become chronically swollen, thickened, and hardened due to obstruction in lymph flow The lymphatic system normally drains excess fluid and waste from tissues. when it gets blocked (usually due to filarial infection), fluid accumulates, causing swelling that slowly becomes permenent if untreated
WHAT CAUSES IT? -Filarial infection - most common cause -Lymphatic obstruction due to surgery, injury, or chronic infection -poor immunity, hygiene, obesity, or diabetes can worsen the swelling
WHY DOES DIABETES MAKE IT WORSE? In diabetes -wound healing slow down -infections spread easily -circulation is impaired so swelling and skin changes progress faster
so, controlling blood sugar is just as important as treating the swelling itself
In Ayurveda, this condition is described as slipada, mainly due to imbalance of vata and Kapha doshas and blockage of rasa and medovaha srotas
It leads to -fluid retention -thickening of skin -loss of normal lymph movement -and chronic fatigue or heaviness in the affected limb
TREATMENT GOALS -eliminate infection and toxins from the lymph and blood -reduce swelling and hardness of the limb -improve lymph and blood circulation -pprevent secondary infection and ulcers -control blood sugar levels -strengthen immunity and metabolism
INTERNAL MEDICATIONS
1) NITYANAND RAS= 1 tab twice daily after meals with lukewarm water for 3 months =main medicine for shlipada. It purifies lymph and blood, reduces inflammation, removes obstruction in lymph channels. It contains sulphur and mercury in a purified, safe form
2) KAISHOR GUGGULU= 2 tabs twice daily after meals with warm water for 3 months =detoxifies blood, reduces chronic inflammation , corrects metabolism
3) PUNARNAVA MANDUR= 2 tabs twice daily after meals for 3 months =natural diuretic- helps remove excess fluid from body and reduces swelling. Also supports liver
4) CHANDRAPRABHA VATI= 1 tab twice daily after meals for 3 months =improves sugar metabolism, urinary function, and clears chanels
5) NISHA AMALAKI = 1 tab twice daily after meals =combination of turmeric and amla- improves insulin function and reduces inflammation
LOCAL THERAPIES
1) OIL MASSAGE = warm Kottamchukadi taila gently on the affected limb daily before bath =improves blood flow, softens tissues, reduces stiffness
2) Mild steam after oil massage, focusing on swollen area =opens blocked channels, enhances lymph drainage
3) HERBAL PASTE= paste of Purnarnava, haridra, manjishta powder mixed with warm water- apply for 30 mins then wash =reduces local inflammation and skin thickening
4) ELEVATE THE LEG= keep leg slightly raised while resting =helps drainage of lymph fluid
5) COMPRESSION BANDAGE = elastic compression may be used in mild cases =prevents fluid buildup
LIFESTYLE CHANGES -keep affected limb clean and dry -wash daily with mild antiseptic or neem water -elevate the leg when resting or sleeping -wear loose cotton clothing -maintain normal body weight -monitor sugar regularly -stay active- gentle walking, yoga, stretching
DON’TS -Avoid curd, banana, non-veg, fried or oily food, alcohol, and daytime sleep- increases kapha -don’t walk barefoot - risk of injury/infection -avoid tight footwear or socks that restrict circulation
DIET -barely, green gram, old rice -turmeric, amla, bitter gourd, neem, fenugreek seeds -bottle gourd, ash curd, drumstick, spinach, cabbage -warm water, herbal teas (triphala , tulsi, or ginger tea) -buttermilk - thin and spiced with rock salt and cumin
AVOID -milk and milk products- esp curd at night -red meat, seafood- if filarial infection history -sweets, sugar, bakery items -cold drinks, ice creams, refrigerated food -excess salt and pickles
HOME REMEDIES
1) PUNARNAVA DECOCTION= boi l1 tsp punarnava root powder in 2 cups water till half remains. strain and drink once daily =reduces swelling and improves urination
2) TURMERIC + AMLA POWDER = anti inflammatory and helps sugar control
3) NEEM LEAF WATER WASH = prevents infection and skin cracking
4) elevation and massage= keep leg elevated for 15-20 min twice daily; gentle upward massage helps lymph flow
YOGA ASANAS -tadasana -trikonasana -viparita karani -pawanmuktasana -gentle walking or chair yoga
PRANAYAM -anullom vilom= balances metabolism and improves circulation -Bhaastrika = enhances lymph movement and oxygenation -Bhramari= reduces stress, improves healing
=Elephantiasis is chronic but manageable -the goal is not only to reduce swelling but to improve lymph flow and prevent inection -Consistency is key
DO FOLLOW
HOPE THIS MIGHT BE HELPFUL
THANK YOU
DR. MAITRI ACHARYA
Nityanand Ras is primarily known in Ayurveda for its detoxifying and anti-inflammatory properties, often used to address conditions related to swelling and infections. However, when managing complex conditions like elephantiasis and diabetes, it’s crucial to have a comprehensive understanding of how any treatment fits into her overall health context.
For elephantiasis, the focus should be on improving lymphatic flow, reducing inflammation, and addressing any underlying dosha imbalances. In such cases, Kapha dosha is usually predominant because of the stagnation and swelling. To support her healing, it would be ideal to integrate lifestyle and dietary modifications as well. Managing diabetes alongside this is another layer, as we need to monitor how any medication might affect her blood sugar levels.
Nityanand Ras might offer some supportive relief, but it’s vital to discuss this with a healthcare professional familiar with her full medical history, especially considering she’s diabetic. The dose and duration must be tailored specifically to her, and this should ideally be under the guidance of an experienced Ayurvedic practitioner or physician who knows her constitution, or prakriti.
It’s also wise to complement this with diabetic-friendly dietary adjustments and regular activity approved by her doctor. Elephantiasis often requires integrated approaches, sometimes alongside conventional medical treatments. If there’s any worsening of symptoms or frequent infections, immediate medical attention is necessary. Always prioritize safety and ensure her treatment plan is well-rounded and professionally supervised.


