Managing Severe Joint Pain with Black Gond - #42598
I have severe joint pain issue for three years.im takin black gond.now it's winter season.now pain has increased .in how much quantity I should use black gond.
How would you describe the severity of your joint pain?:
- DebilitatingHave you noticed any specific triggers for your joint pain?:
- Cold weatherWhat other treatments or remedies have you tried for your joint pain?:
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Doctors' responses
In the ancient practice of Ayurveda, addressing joint pain, particularly during winter, requires a thoughtful balance externally and internally. Black gond, or edible gum, is often appreciated for its potential in providing nourishment and strength to the bones and joints. However, determining the right quantity is crucial, especially with the increased pain during colder months.
Typically, black gond is consumed in a powdered form or incorporated into traditional recipes like laddoos or chikkis. A safe starting point for adults is about 5-10 grams a day. Mix it with warm milk, or near a teaspoon in your daily food preparation. This can help lubricate the joints that tend to become more rigid during winter.
Make sure to dilute it properly, as it can be quite dense when dry. If you’re making black gond lfrom scratch, roast it lightly before use.Consume this in the morning on an empty stomach or as part of your breakfast to allow slow digestion and better absorption.
Additionally, it’s essential to complement the use of black gond with a diet that supports joint health. Increase your intake of warm, nutritious foods like soups, stews, and dishes cooked with ginger, and turmeric. Both are known for their anti-inflammatory properties and warming effects. Herbal teas, with a hint of black pepper, can also enhance circulation and ease stiffness.
Regular exercise, particularly yoga stretches focusing on flexibility, can aid in easing the stiffness that often accompanies joint pain. Your exercise routine should be gentle yet consistent, ensuring that the joint is mobilized without strain. Ayurvedic oil massages using sesame or mustard oil may also provide considerable relief when practiced regularly.
It’s wise to monitor your body’s responses and adjust the quantity of black gond accordingly. If there is no significant improvement or if the pain worsens, consulting a healthcare professional for a tailored approach might be necessary. If you’re using other medications or supplements, it’s best to check for any potential interactions.
Winter’s harshness can be buffered with these traditional methods, but listening to your body’s needs and seeking comprehensive care should always be prioritized.

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