Inquiry About Osteoporosis and Hormonal Imbalance Treatment - #40404
Hello doctor I am suffering with ostipporosis and my age is near to menopause Also I have cortisol hormon imbalance. Is the asthiposhak tabletworks for me
Doctors' responses
Thank you for sharing your health concerns Asthiposhak can help, but it should not be the only treatment because osteoporosis near menopause with Koti imbalance needs a broad support plan
Asthiposhak works mainly by improving calcium absorption, strengthening bond tissue and slowing bone loss. It is safe to use, but it works best when combined with medicines that support hormone and bone metabolism.
You can take it like this Asthiposhak tablet one tablet twice daily after meals For better results add
Hadjod tablet one tablet twice daily Kukkutandatwak bhasma250 mg once a daily along with honey Shatavari tablet one tablet twice daily after food with warm milk Exposed to early morning sunlight for 15 minutes daily Walk 30 minutes daily Include Ghee sesame seeds, ragi milk, and moong dal Avoid keeping males access to coffee late night
Asthiposhak tablets may offer some support for osteoporosis concern, primarily due to its intended role in nourishing asthi dhatu, or bone tissue, in Ayurvedic context. However, effectively addressing osteoporosis involves several variables like nutritional intake, lifestyle adaptations, and dosha imbalance management. At your age nearing menopause, hormonal fluctuations play significant role, so a holistic approach is necessary.
Cortisol imbalances indicate heightened Vata and Pitta doshas. Reducing stress through yoga and meditation can be helpful, as stress exacerbates cortisol fluctuations. Incorporate practices like pranayama or deep-breathing exercises daily.
Diet plays pivotal role. Consume calcium-rich foods such as sesame seeds, almonds, leafy greens, and dairy products like milk or paneer. Also, ensure adequate Vitamin D intake—sun exposure in morning or evening is beneficial. Meanwhile, consider how your digestion, or agni, could be optimized—ginger tea before meals can enhance this. Include cooling and nourishing foods to balance Vata and Pitta, such as ghee, sweet fruits, and oats.
Consult with local Ayurvedic practitioner to formulate a personalized blend of herbs that might support hormonal balance. Classical herbs to consider include Shatavari, known for its effects on reproductive health, and Ashwagandha, which supports adrenal function and calms the nervous system.
It’s important to monitor bone density through appropriate medical channels, as Ayurveda supports but should not replace allopathic interventions for severe osteoporosis. Finally, limit caffeine and alcohol consumption, as these may deplete calcium levels. This integrative strategy seeks to harmonize your endocrine and skeletal systems holistically, fostering long-term wellness and balance.
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