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Dear Members,

What can be remedy for back pain on the spinal and

severe pain just between the area of ear and eye there is a soft spot.

What can be the best remedy to be applied or eaten.

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Greetings,

 

I would recommend that you seek guadance from an Ayurvedic practitioner in

your area.

Assuming you are in the US, the following link will let you search by state to

find one near

you:

http://www.bazaarofindia.com/practitioner.asp

 

In Ayurveda, we have to be specific as to what type of pain you are

experiencing. If it is a

"lightning-shooting" pain, then it is a Vata type pain, and requires a specific

coarse of

treatment, whether it be massage, herbs etc. If it is "burning" pain, it is a

Pitta type pain,

and it calls for a different type of treatment than Vata. And if a "dull" pain,

it is a Kapha

type pain, and it too requires a specific coarse of treatment. So there is no

"one size fits

all" remedy in Ayurveda. This is why it is best to see a practitioner who can

see which of

the doshas: Vata, Pitta, Kapha, or any combination of the three, or all three

at the same

time, are imbalanced. Best of luck.

 

Kind Regards,

 

 

 

ayurveda, "brij731" <brij731> wrote:

>

> Dear Members,

> What can be remedy for back pain on the spinal and

> severe pain just between the area of ear and eye there is a soft spot.

> What can be the best remedy to be applied or eaten.

>

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Dear Tony,

 

Thank you. I have noticed that people seeking help on this forum

usually just state the disease name and do not give other details. Do

you have any standard case taking form that could be kept in the

files section so that patients can know how to present their

problems. That would benefit them immensely as vaidyas can attend to

them better.

 

Please do consider my request.

 

Regards,

Jagannath.

 

ayurveda, "mantra_media"

<mantra_media> wrote:

>

>

> Greetings,

> In Ayurveda, we have to be specific as to what type of pain you are

experiencing. If it is a

> "lightning-shooting" pain, then it is a Vata type pain, and

requires a specific coarse of

> treatment, whether it be massage, herbs etc. If it is "burning"

pain, it is a Pitta type pain,

> and it calls for a different type of treatment than Vata. And if

a "dull" pain, it is a Kapha

> type pain, and it too requires a specific coarse of treatment. So

there is no "one size fits

> all" remedy in Ayurveda.

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Dear Tony,

Thanks for your reply and i am in brampton,ontario. The back

pain is not a migrane it happens sometime, with not a burning sensation.

Brijesh

 

mantra_media <mantra_media wrote:

 

I would recommend that you seek guadance from an Ayurvedic practitioner in

your area.

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