For arthritis and cervical spondylitis, managing your pain with Siddha-Ayurvedic practices can involve a few focused strategies. First, recognizing the vata imbalance often associated with these conditions helps guide our approach. Incorporating anti-inflammatory herbs such as Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) and Shallaki (Boswellia serrata) can be beneficial. You can take these in tablet form, two tablets of each twice daily after meals, to help reduce inflammation and improve mobility.
Addressing the digestive fire or ‘agni’ is also crucial. Consider a warm, easy-to-digest diet emphasizing cooked vegetables, grains, and legumes that are seasoned with turmeric and ginger to aid in digestion and reduce pain. Avoid raw and cold foods, which can aggravate vata dosha.
For external application, medicated oils like Mahanarayan oil or Dhanwantharam Thailam can be massaged gently onto the affected areas. Do this for about 15 minutes before a warm shower to enhance circulation and alleviate stiffness. Be cautious and perform these massages only if there’s no active inflammation causing swelling.
In the case of cervical spondylitis, practicing gentle yoga exercises may be beneficial—focus on poses like Bhujangasana (cobra pose) and Marjariasana (cat-cow stretch). These can help improve flexibility in the neck and spine. However, always approach such exercises carefully and avoid overstraining.
Lifestyle modifications like maintaining good posture and using supportive pillows during sleep can greatly alleviate pain in the neck region. If at any point the pain becomes unbearable or is accompanied by other symptoms like numbness, it’s essential to seek immediate medical attention to rule out any serious complications. Always ensure your interventions align with your specific health needs and consult a healthcare professional as needed.


