Based on your condition, your symptoms point to Vata imbalance, which commonly affects joints, nerves, and stability as we age. For your knee osteoarthritis (KO) and lower back pain, applying warm herbal oils like Mahanarayan or Dhanwantharam Tailam followed by gentle heat can relieve stiffness and pain. Include Vata-pacifying foods like warm, moist, and mildly spiced meals while avoiding cold, dry, or raw foods. Ashwagandha or Bala supplements may help with strength and stability, but consult an Ayurvedic practitioner for dosage. For dizziness and instability, practicing grounding pranayama (like Nadi Shodhana) and balancing poses in yoga can help. Avoid overexertion, and focus on a slow, steady routine with restorative exercises.
Thank you very much Dr.Harsha joy for your prompt and kind response
Dealing with knee osteoarthritis combined with lingering dizziness sounds challenging, but let’s see if we can tackle this from an Ayurvedic perspective! So, you’re doing stretches and walking - that’s a great start. Keep at it, but don’t push too hard if it aggravates the pain. Balancing exercise is about moderation, right?
Ayurveda sees these issues as often being related to imbalances in the Vata dosha, which, when aggravated, can manifest in joint pains and instability. Think of Vata as the wind element that sometimes gets too restless. A calming routine and diet could be useful. Warm, cooked foods are preferable. Add some turmeric and ginger to your meals; they’re anti-inflammatory stars. A warm milk with these spices before bed can be soothing too.
Since you’re into jaggery, that’s a better choice than refined sugar. Just keep indulgence occasional to avoid any impact on your joints though. Consider a Vata-pacifying diet: focus on including oleated, warm, and grounding foods like soups, stews, and porridges.
Daily abhyanga (self-massage) with warm sesame or Mahanarayan oil can work wonders. Sesame oil’s warmth penetrates deep, helping alleviate joint stiffness. Massage your knee and lower back gently, and follow it with a warm shower to assist the oil absorption.
Harsh winds of life need calming. Breathing exercises like Nadi Shuddhi (Alternate Nostril Breathing) can help reduce anxiety and dizziness. It calms down an overactive nervous system and aligns energies.
Don’t rush to change everything at once. Just integrate these habits into your routine gradually. You might feel like tossing a little meditation in there too, to help with the instability feeling. If the dizziness kicks in hard, get hold of a chair, sit down and breath. Safety first.
Your migraines and vertigo history suggests a head connection to Vata too. Are you getting enough rest? Ensuring proper sleep, say 7-9 hours, could make a big difference.
Remember, these recommendations won’t replace medical advice, and if anything seems too much, consult with a nearby practitioner who knows your precise health details. If dizziness becomes more pronounced, it might need professional attention again. Stay responsive to your body’s signals!



