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Geriatrics & Rejuvenation
Question #44264
86 days ago
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Seeking Remedies for Hot Flushes, Insomnia, and Bone Spur - #44264

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I’m 51 years old, female. I’m experiencing hot flushes and insomnia. I have also put on a lot of weight around my belly and hips and my metabolism seems to be very slow. I’m a vegetarian and do strength training twice a week. I also need a cure for my bone spur on my left toe. Can you suggest remedies ?

How long have you been experiencing hot flushes and insomnia?:

- 3-6 months

Have you noticed any specific triggers for your hot flushes?:

- No specific triggers

What is your current diet like aside from being vegetarian?:

- Balanced with fruits and vegetables
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The symptoms you’re experiencing — hot flushes, insomnia, and weight gain — are often associated with the menopausal transition, reflecting shifts in hormonal equilibrium. From an Ayurvedic perspective, these could be linked to an imbalance in the vata and pitta doshas. To address these concerns, incorporating cooling and grounding practices might be beneficial.

For hot flushes and insomnia, consider consuming a diet that is predominantly cooling and vata-soothing. Favor foods like cucumbers, melons, sweet fruits, and well-cooked vegetables. Avoid spicy, sour, and excessively salty foods which can aggravate pitta. To aid with sleep, try incorporating a routine of drinking warm milk with a pinch of nutmeg or cardamom before bed. Such herbal infusions like Chamomile tea can also be calming.

Support your metabolism by adding spices that stimulate digestion such as cumin, coriander, and fennel in your meals. Fresh ginger tea in the morning might help to invigorate your digestive Agni (fire). Ensure you’re not eating heavy meals late at night; light dinners are preferable.

Concerning your bone spur, gently massaging the affected area with warm castor oil can provide some relief. Ayurvedic texts mention oils like Mahanarayan tailam as having potential benefit for joint-related conditions. However, it’s crucial to also consider seeing an orthopedic specialist if severe pain persists, as it may require more conventional treatment such as physiotherapy.

Besides diet, maintain balance with a regular yoga practice, focusing on poses that gently stretch and strengthen the lower body, aiding in weight maintenance and overall well-being. Pranayama techniques like Nadi Shodhana (alternate nostril breathing) can further stabilize mind-body homeostasis. Always be cautious and consult with a healthcare provider to align such interventions with any pre-existing condition or medications you’re taking.

The balance in your life should be approached holistically, integrating lifestyle, diet and exercise harmoniously. Remember, consistency with these practices is key toward observing meaningful changes and improvements in the symptoms you’re experiencing.

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Hot flushes and insomnia are common symptoms during menopause, often associated with an imbalance in the doshas, predominantly Vata and Pitta. To address these, incorporating cooling and calming practices would be beneficial. A Siddha-Ayurvedic approach would advise regular consumption of shatavari and ashwagandha. These herbs can help balance the hormonal fluctuations and ease anxiety, helping both with the hot flushes and sleep disturbances. Prepare a decoction from these herbs and drink it twice daily.

Focus on cooling and nourishing foods. Include more sweet, succulent fruits and vegetables in your meals. Avoid spicy, pungent and excessively sour foods, as these can aggravate Pitta. Lower caffeine and avoid alcohol as they may trigger flushes and worsen sleep.

For weight management, supporting agni, or the metabolic fire, is key. Incorporate trikatu churna (a mixture of black pepper, long pepper, and ginger) into your diet, perhaps adding it to your meals to help enhance digestion and metabolism. It’s advisable to stick to light, easily digestible meals, like soups and stews, especially in colder months.

The bone spur may benefit from external application of a warm paste made from dry ginger and turmeric, which have anti-inflammatory properties. Apply this twice a day on the affected area. Use a kashayam, a herbal decoction, with haritaki or guggul internally to help manage pain and inflammation.

Since you are already doing strength training, continue with regular moderate exercise like yoga or brisk walking to maintain joint health. Ensure that your footwear is comfortable and supportive, avoiding high heels or uncomfortable shoes that could exacerbate your toe condition.

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