Managing Joint Pain and Low Energy During Perimenopause - #47755
I am 50 in perimenopause. Joint pain and low energy stiffness is my main problem. I eat healthy, my weight has recently gone up . I am 5.3 and weight is 64 kg mainly belly fat otherwise I am slim. I want guidance to preserve bone health and want to get back on to my exercises. I pass motion everyday but stools are mushy
How long have you been experiencing joint pain and low energy?:
- More than 6 monthsWhat type of exercises were you doing before experiencing these issues?:
- Strength training (weights)How would you describe your overall stress levels?:
- Moderate, some stress

Doctors' responses
1. Ashokarishta – 15 ml twice daily after meals with equal quantity of lukewarm water Balances hormones, supports perimenopause, reduces fatigue 2. Ashwagandha (500 mg capsule/tablet) – Once daily after breakfast Improves energy, muscle strength, stress tolerance, bone health 3. Shatavari Churna – 5 g once daily with warm milk (or lukewarm water if milk not tolerated) Rasayana for women, supports hormones, bones, and joints 4. Gokshuradi Guggulu – 2 tablets twice daily after meals Reduces joint pain, stiffness, inflammation, supports metabolism 5. Mahanarayan Taila – External application Gentle warm oil massage over affected joints and lower back once daily, followed by warm bath Dietary Advice Prefer warm, freshly cooked meals Include: Sesame seeds, soaked almonds (5–6 daily) Cow’s ghee (1–2 tsp/day) Moong dal, red rice, millet, barley Steamed vegetables (lauki, tori, carrot, pumpkin) Reduce: Cold, raw, fermented foods Excess sugar, refined flour, bakery items Curd at night Drink warm water or cumin–fennel infused water during the day Lifestyle & Exercise Daily walking 30–40 minutes (moderate pace) Restart strength training slowly (2–3 days/week, light weights) Gentle yoga: Tadasana, Vajrasana, Bhujangasana, Setu Bandhasana Abhyanga (oil massage) 3–4 times/week Sleep by 10–10:30 PM Practice pranayama: Anulom Vilom & Bhramari (10 minutes daily) Notes Avoid overexertion Maintain regular meal timings Review after 4–6 weeks for dose adjustment

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