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Question #4053
1 year ago
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I have rehmuotiod arithis - #4053

Vasantha

I have rehmuotiod arithis since 4 months. my age is 26 and weight is 59 and height is 5'4 and I have pcod also.

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For rheumatoid arthritis (RA), Ayurveda suggests looking at the vata dosha, as it governs movement and can lead to stiffness and pain when out of balance. RA is considered a vata-vitiating condition, and the main goals are to reduce inflammation, promote circulation, and balance vata through diet, lifestyle, and herbal support.

Ayurvedic recommendations for RA include:

Diet: Favor warm, nourishing, and anti-inflammatory foods like soups, stews, ghee, and spices such as turmeric, ginger, and garlic. Lifestyle: Incorporate gentle yoga and meditation to reduce stress and improve circulation. Stay away from too much physical strain, as excess activity can aggravate vata. Herbs: Ashwagandha (for joint health), Turmeric (for inflammation), and Guggul (for joint support) are commonly used in Ayurveda to support healing in RA. Always consult an Ayurvedic doctor for personalized treatment.

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Hey, so Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) at 26, that’s a handful already, साथ में PCOD भी… I get it, can be pretty overwhelming. Fret not, Ayurveda’s got your back, it’s all about balance of doshas anyway.

Okay let’s just dive right. For RA, it’s often linked to Vata imbalance, causing inflammation and joint pain. Focus on soothing Vata: warm, oily & nourishing foods—think of ghee—your body will love it. सूप्स, stews, cooked veggies; avoid raw and cold stuff, might aggrevate Vata. Ginger, turmeric, and garlic great for inflammation too, potent trio!

And PCOD, that’s linked to Kapha imbalance. Ayurveda suggests siple, non-greasy foods, which seems a contradiction, right? Balance is key! Avoid cold drinks; prefer warm herbal teas. Cinnamon and fenugreek are like, really good friends when it comes to managing insulin sensitivity.

To merge both, follow a diet which is cooked and slightly spiced yet nourishing. Tricky but doable! Moong dal is your friend – kind on digestion and soothing.

Stress impacts both, so here’s the deal: meditation, daily, even if just for 10 min. Pranayama like Nadi Shodhana can be calming, throw in a bit of Yogasana—easy poses like Balasana—simple stuff. And dude, sleep’s crucial, don’t neglect that rest-o-meter.

Warm oil massage on the joints, sesame oil’s nice, helps with stiffness. Be gentle though. Oh, and powder massages with herbal powders like Triphala can detoxify, keeps Kapha managed.

By the way, avoid late night snacking, your digestion ain’t gonna thank you for that, you know?

But hey, don’t skip your doc’s advice or any necessary medications; Ayurveda can support but should never replace that professional stuff.

Anyways, prioritize wellness, this journey’ll take time but with patience you’ll feel better, hopefully. And remember, it’s about balance, be gentle with yourself!

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