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Gastrointestinal Disorders
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105 days ago
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Managing Gastric Problems and Hair Loss While Dealing with Kidney Stones - #41807

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Iam 56 years old woman I have gastric problems since so many years by doing dietary changes I have some relief .Now I have severe hair loss so iam drinking biotin drink including nuts .But now I have forming kidney stones .what can I do Tq

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To address your current health situation effectively, let’s carefully consider each concern and corresponding Ayurvedic strategies. First, regarding your gastric issues, it’s crucial to ensure that your digestive fire, or agni, remains balanced. Avoid foods that are excessively spicy, oily, and heavy to digest. Instead, opt for warm, cooked meals and include ginger, cumin and coriander to enhance digestion.

Hair loss can be a concern linked to digestive health. While biotin can be beneficial, it’s vital to address underlying dosha imbalances. Amla (Indian gooseberry) can be helpful here; you might try consuming it in powder form, about a teaspoon daily with warm water, to nourish hair. Bhringraj oil massage on the scalp can also stimulate the hair follicles.

Regarding your kidney stones, hydration is key. Ensure you drink plenty of room-temperature water through the day. Adding a squeeze of fresh lemon might help, as citric acid can hinder stone formation. Avoid foods high in oxalates like spinach and nuts as they could contribute to stone formation. Instead, incorporate coconut water and barley water to help cleanse the urinary tract.

Since you’ve mentioned kidney stones, prioritize managing this condition alongside preventive measures. If the pain becomes intense or you experience any signs of infection (like fever or blood in urine), seeking immediate medical attention is crucial.

In terms of lifestyle, make time for regular gentle exercise such as walking or yoga, and manage stress with practices like pranayama or meditation. Chyawanprash, a potent herbal jam, could also aid in maintaining your overall immunity and strength. This holistic approach might not only relieve your immediate symptoms but promote long-term balance.

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