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Do you have effective medicine for uric acid
Gastrointestinal Disorders
Question #460
190 days ago
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Do you have effective medicine for uric acid - #460

Rajendra Jain

My uric acid increases and after increase in uric acid, skin disease increases and gout . Do you have medicine to repair the system?

Age: 59
Skin infections
Triphala for skin health
Panchakarma for skin conditions
Respiratory issues
Skin
Skin problem
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In Ayurveda, gout is primarily seen as a result of dosha imbalance, particularly an excess of Pitta and the accumulation of ama. Treatment focuses on dietary changes, herbal remedies, detoxification, and lifestyle modifications to restore balance and alleviate symptoms. Consulting with an Ayurvedic practitioner can provide a personalized treatment plan tailored to your specific constitution and health needs. How much is your uric acid level? Also what does the urine report say? Please do ESR & CRP as well to evaluate the level of inflammation in the body. You can in meanwhile start with drinking of boiled water with Guduchi stem and dhaniya seeds instead of normal water. (1 inch stem in 2 litre water and 1 tsp seeds.)
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Dr. Harsha Joy
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As an Ayurvedic practitioner, I understand the connection between elevated uric acid levels, gout, and skin conditions. High uric acid can lead to inflammation and affect your overall health, especially if you're experiencing gout and skin issues. To manage and repair your system, it is essential to adopt a holistic approach that includes dietary modifications, lifestyle changes, and herbal remedies. First, focus on a low-purine diet, which can help reduce uric acid levels. Limit your intake of red meat, organ meats, seafood, and sugary beverages. Instead, incorporate more fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and legumes into your diet. Foods rich in fiber, such as cherries, strawberries, and apples, can help lower uric acid levels. In Ayurveda, herbs such as Guggulu (Commiphora mukul) and Punarnava (Boerhaavia diffusa) are well-regarded for their ability to reduce inflammation and support kidney function, aiding in uric acid elimination. Additionally, Nirgundi (Vitex negundo) can be beneficial for relieving gout symptoms and pain. You may also consider taking Triphala, which supports digestion and detoxification. Staying well-hydrated is crucial, so ensure you drink plenty of water throughout the day. Regular exercise and maintaining a healthy weight can also help manage uric acid levels and improve overall health.

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Absolutely, uric acid issues often link to imbalances in bodily systems and Ayurveda can be pretty helpful here. Addressing high uric acid, or hyperuricemia, means looking at the bigger picture, like your diet, lifestyle, and doshas involved. Let's delve into it. First up, the diet. In Ayurveda, we usually advice reducing purine-rich foods, cuz they break down into uric acid. So, avoiding things like red meat, organ meats, and certain seafood is key. Instead, focus on alkaline foods like fresh veggies, fruits like cherries, and whole grains. And avoid alcohol, especially beer 😬, and sugary drinks as they can also spike uric acid levels. Hydration is crucial! Drinking lots of water helps flush out uric acid. Lukewarm water with a teaspoon of apple cider vinegar can bolster metabolism, and is often suggested once a day, morning's a nice time. I’d also recommend Triphala – a herbal formula that's great for detox. It's taken as a supplement, usually before bed. Mix a teaspoon with warm water. This can help balance Pitta dosha which might be goin' haywire and causing skin flare-ups. Physical activity is good too, but be kind to those aching joints. Gentle yoga or walking is great. Too much high-intensity stuff or stress can actually aggravate the doshas and your symptoms. For topical relief on skin and joints, an oil massage with sesame or mustard oil, gently warmed, can improve blood flow and soothe inflammation. Just go easy, okay? If you're comfy working with an Ayurvedic practitioner, they might suggest Panchakarma to flush toxins systematically, that's if the condition’s chronic. However, always keep an eye on uric acid levels with a healthcare professional – Ayurveda complements modern science, doesn’t replace it! Remember, it's about finding balance, and it's different for everyone. Let me know if there's more you’d like to dive into. 🩺✌️

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