HELLO THANK YOU FOR CONTACTING ASK AYURVEDA THE QUESTION WHICH YOU SENT IS IN ANOTHER LANGUAGE WHICH I DON`T UNDERSTAND ONLY I CAN UNDERSTAND HOW TO MANAGE MY SPINE AND DIABETIC CONTROL
BASED ON THIS I WILL PRESCRIBE MEDICATION.
1]MAHAYOGA RAJ GUGGULU TWO TIMES A DAY 2]TRIPHALA CURNA 1/2 SPOON WITH WARM WATER TWO TIMES A DAY 3]KSHEERA BALADI KASAYAM 10ML WITH WARM WATER TWOTIMES A DAY 4]MAHANARAYANA TAILAM FOR LOCAL APPLICTION 5]MADHUNASANI VATI TWO TIMES A DAY 6]HINGUVASTKA CHURNA 1/2 SPOON WITH WARM WATER BEFORE BED TIME
REGUALR EXERCISES AVOID SPICY , COLD FOOD AVOID MILK , MILK PRODUCTS , SWEET ITEMS
Take lumbaron 2 tds Take asthisrukhala ghee 5 ml at morning empty stomach Take triphala 2 bed times Take castor oil 5 ml at night Near panchakarma center do spinal dhara with matea basti 15 days Take chadrAprabhavati 2 tds Take amlaki 2 bd
Managing spine pain while also dealing with diabetes requires a holistic approach, especially through Ayurveda. Given your symptoms, a few strategies can be implemented.
Firstly, for spine pain that worsens during prolonged sitting, it’s crucial to balance your Vata dosha, which governs movement in the body. You might benefit from daily self-massage (abhyanga) using warm sesame or mahanarayan oil. Apply the oil gently on your back and limbs, allowing it to soak for about 30 minutes before taking a warm shower. This can help in improving circulation and easing stiffness.
In addition, focusing on maintaining a stable digestive fire or ‘agni’ is important. Avoid cold, dry, and overly processed foods as these can aggravate Vata. It’s okay if you cannot avoid rice entirely, but try choosing brown rice or small quantities. Incorporate warm, cooked, and easily digestible foods such as stews or khichdi with a pinch of turmeric and ginger to aid digestion.
To address diabetic control, Ayurveda suggests certain herbs like amalaki (Indian gooseberry) and guduchi to help maintain healthy sugar levels. Consuming 1-2 teaspoons of amalaki juice or 1-2 tablets of guduchi daily after meals, may offer support, but discuss this with your healthcare provider, especially considering your existing diabetic management plan.
Exercise like yoga and walking are beneficial though remember to avoid strenuous activities that can exacerbate spine pain. Gentle yoga postures focusing on stretching and strengthening the lower back, like Bhujangasana (Cobra Pose) and Shalabhasana (Locust Pose), can be supportive if done mindfully.
Lastly, stay hydrated and include stress management practices like meditation or pranayama (breathing exercises) – this helps regulate both Vata and blood sugar levels. Consider consulting with a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner to tailor these recommendations to suit your particular needs further.



