Avascular necrosis (AVN) can indeed be approached with Ayurveda, focusing on gentle and holistic strategies. While nothing’s set in stone—especially with AVN—there’s some potential to offer you relief and maybe even slow progression.
First off, let’s talk about herbs like guggulu and ashwagandha. They’re pretty well-known in Ayurveda for their potential benefits. Guggulu, in particular, is often used to reduce inflammation and potentially improve circulation, supporting bone and joint health. Ashwagandha’s another adaptogen, helping the body handle stress, and it might support bone strength too. Dashmool, a mix from ten roots, could also be useful in reducing inflammation and managing pain. These herbs are generally considered safe, but it’s key to use them under guidance from a skilled practitioner who can tailor it to your specific condition and constitution.
Moving on to therapies like panchakarma, abhyanga - an oil massage, can help soothe pain and improve circulation. Warm sesame oil is often used for this, providing nourishment to the joints. Basti, or medicated enemas, specifically with oils or decoctions, might support in detoxifying and nourishing bone tissues. But these should be scheduled based on individual needs—maybe once a week or more depending on severity—and only after a thorough evaluation.
As for diet, emphasize foods that nourish tissues. Milk, ghee, and oils like sesame or almond promote bone health. Avoiding excessive intake of sour, salty, or spicy foods could help reduce inflammation. Hydration is vital, so drink warm water or herbal teas like ginger or turmeric for their anti-inflammatory properties.
Long sitting can definitely worsen stiffness. Incorporating regular breaks, stretching, and gentle yoga can promote circulation and joint flexibility.
Remember, it’s a collaborative approach—Ayurveda works as part of a holistic lifestyle modifcation, and improvements may take weeks or months. Though people have experienced benefits, it’s crucial to maintain realistic expectations. Always prioritize safety and consult with a healthcare provider for advice tailored to your situation.



