Seeking Ways to Reverse Osteoporosis at 68 - #45379
I have osteoporosis and am 68 years old, and would like to know how to reverse if possible. Thanks in advance!
How long have you been diagnosed with osteoporosis?:
- 3-5 yearsWhat is your current level of physical activity?:
- Moderately activeHave you made any dietary changes to support your bone health?:
- No, but planning toDoctor-recommended remedies for this condition

Doctors' responses
Reversing osteoporosis, especially at 68, involves a comprehensive approach that includes dietary adjustments, lifestyle changes, and specific Ayurvedic treatments, each attuned to your individual constitution or prakriti. Understanding osteoporosis in Ayurveda, we see it as primarily a Vata-related disorder, affecting the asthi dhatu (bone tissue). Balancing Vata and nourishing the bone tissue are key priorities. However, it is essential to consult with your healthcare provider to complement any Ayurvedic regimen with necessary medical treatments.
Begin with diet, as nutrition forms a cornerstone of managing bone health. Increase intake of calcium-rich foods like sesame seeds, almonds, and leafy greens such as spinach. Include sources of healthy fats in your diet, like ghee or coconut oil, to help in the absorption of fat-soluble nutrients, essential for bone health.
Incorporate herbs like Ashwagandha and Shatavari, known for their rejuvenative properties, which can be beneficial in strengthening bones and reducing Vata imbalance. A classic formulation, Lakshadi Guggul, can be helpful. It’s often used in Ayurveda to support bone health and repair. Yet, It’s crucial to take these under the guidance of an Ayurvedic practitioner, ensuring suitability for your specific condition.
Regular physical activity, focusing on weight-bearing exercises, can help in strengthening bones. Walking, yoga, and gentle stretching are recommended. Avoid anything that puts undue strain on your joints or bones. Learn some yoga postures specifically tailored to enhance bone strength, such as Trikonasana or Vrikshasana.
Pranayama, breathing exercises, can aid in improving circulation and calming Vata, indirectly benefiting bone health. Practice Nadi Shodhana or Anulom Vilom daily to maintain balance between the mind and body.
Lifestyle modifications play a significant role too. Ensure you have a regular routine, as erratic schedules can exacerbate Vata imbalance. Get adequate sleep and manage stress through meditative practices. Avoid cold and raw foods as they can aggravate Vata, preferring instead warm and cooked meals.
Finally, exposure to sunlight helps in the body’s production of Vitamin D, crucial for calcium absorption. Spend about 20 minutes in natural sunlight daily if possible, to assist bone health.
Combining these personalized Ayurvedic principles alongside your ongoing medical care can offer a holistic approach to managing osteoporosis. It’s always ideal to maintain open communication with your healthcare provider when integrating these suggestions.

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