Guest guest Posted June 7, 2004 Report Share Posted June 7, 2004 Arthritis is one of the most common ailment for which Ayurvedic help is being sought these days. In one of earlier posts, the author had indicated that arthritis can be cured by change of food, massage, fomentation and few simple home remedies. This post gives recommendations. The objective of this post is not to give an extensive coverage of arthritis, but to offer simple home remedies which anyone can try. Medicines for arthritis are many and can be recommended only case by case after physical examination. Symptoms In general, presence of arthritis is indicated by following symptoms: - Severe pain in the affected joints. - Muscles, ligaments and cartilage become inflamed. - Movement of the joint becomes extremely painful, especially in cold, windy and damp weather. If this disease is not taken care of properly at the initial stages the joint becomes immobile and may also become permanently deformed. The stiffness, especially after seating in squatting position is noticeable. Causes The aggravation of Vata dosha and accumulation of Ama (toxins) are the primary causes. Ama gets deposited in the weak areas of the body, joints with a simultaneous aggravation of Vata that is known as Ama Vata (arthritis). Weak digestion, constipation, overeating and very little physical activity are the symptoms that can develop in a patient of arthritis. Remedies - Ama must be digested and Vata reduced in the body. - Digestion should be improved and fasting for one day (per week) is beneficial for digesting Ama. - Two teaspoons of lemon juice and a teaspoon of honey mixed in a cup of warm water is good for curing arthritis. Dosage: Taken twice a day is adequate. - Bake one or two egg- plants. Mash and fry in about 2 tablespoons of castor oil. Spices like cumin, coriander, turmeric, garlic and salt can be added while frying. Dosage: Take once daily for two to three months for relief. - Half a teaspoon of turmeric powder with warm water helps cure arthritis. Dosage: Taken twice a day - One raw clove of garlic every day is very beneficial. This clove can be fried in ghee (clarified butter) or castor oil. Dosage: Once daily for two-three months. - Guggulu is very helpful in curing arthritis. If available, eat half a teaspoon twice a day after meals with warm water. Guggulu must be chewed a litle before swallowing. - Paste of 1 teaspoon red chilies and fresh ginger mixed in half a cup of sesame oil and strain. Gently rub this oil on the affected joints. 5-10 minutes is adequate. Skin does not absorb further. Fomentation with heating pad, or salt/beach sand in a cloth bag, heated on plate can be tried. - Camphor, wintergreen and cinnamon oils are also beneficial for external application. Diet and Lifestyle Following is the diet suggested for the patients suffering form arthritis: Vegetable juices and soups Coconut water Coconut milk Carrot juice Beet root juice Cucumber juice Cooked vegetables like squash, zucchini and pumpkin Spices like cumin, coriander, ginger, asafetida, garlic, fennel and turmeric, Green salad with a dressing of lemon juice and a little salt Khichadi (recipe made by cooking rice and mung dal, 1:1 or 1:2 proportion ) Regular physical exercise and massage with oil should form an important part of the routine. However, it is seen that massage is not very effective in some cases of arthritis. The patient of arthritis must avoid the following: Eating hot, spicy and fried foods, sweets, wind forming foods like brinjal, cabbage, Cauliflower, spinach, broccoli, okra and potatoes. Too much tea, coffee, alcohol, white sugar, yogurt, chocolate, cocoa. Antibiotics, painkillers, steroids and nicotine Sleeping during the day Staying up late at night Mental tensions like worry, anxiety, fear, stress and grief. Similar to arthritis of joints, Sciatica pains also immobilise women. IN past, this was obseved after 60, whereas nowadays, some patients aged 35-45 are also seen. A four week course using just home remedies to cure sciatica, taught to author by a Jain monk, will be the subject matter of next week post. Dr Bhate Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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