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Are there any ayurvedic remedies for Appendicitis? Over the last few weeks, I

get pain in my lower right abdomen. It usually occurs after eating meals. I am

suspecting it might potentially lead to apendicitis.

 

Any help will be much appreciated.

 

Aashish

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I had once cured my daughter  using castor oil and acupressure. I am not a

doctor but i new that appendix happens due to constipation and i knew that my

daughter was more or less constipated. I gave her castor-oil in the night and

pressed the acupressure points for appendix. The pain was there till next

morning. I took her to a doctor for diagnosis. He said it was appendicitis and

advised me to take her to the surgeon. Instead I brought her home and further

pressed the acupressure points. It has not occured again. Stomach should keep

clearing itself. for which just chewing the food very well also helps.

 

 

 

 

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Are there any ayurvedic remedies for Appendicitis? Over the last few weeks, I

get pain in my lower right abdomen, usually occurs after eating meals.

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For the longest time no one knew what the Appendix was for… I just heard

recently, that it is a hiding place for the good intestinal flora during an

intestinal purge… This way they can repopulate afterwards…I don't know if this

is true or not but it does make sense to me…

 

An Appendicitis, or in other words " inflammation of the Appendix " Could be

caused by constipation but then you have to ask your self what is causing the

constipation… From an Ayurvedic point of view research for this is easy…

 

An Appendicitis is very dangers because if it burst, it can cause instant

abdominal and blood toxicity, and death can follow quickly if not taken care of.

 

If I were in your shoes I would take 1000mg, of Golden seal root twice a day and

eat lots of fresh yogurt, to reestablish good intestinal flora… The Golden seal

root is one of the few herbs that is an anti-bacterial, so should be treated as

such and taken for only 10 days… It is also an anti-inflammatory and should help

calm this down… You need to take a look at your diet and see what is causing

this… Good luck… Noel

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I have been under impression so far that while eating, many a times we also eat

hair in the food without knowledge. The hair gets stuck in the appendix and

causes appendicitis. Is this a myth?

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Thank you everyone for your quick replies. I went to my allopathic doctor today

to get it checked. He said it was not appendicitis and it actually was Inguinal

Hernia (right side near groin). He obviously suggested surgery. Are there any

Ayurvedic / Yoga cures for Hernia?

 

Regards,

Aashish

 

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Over the last few weeks, I get pain in my lower right abdomen, usually occurs

after eating meals.

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I have found these in home remedies . These would look like no treatment in

front of surgery. But believe me that most of the times small things work

wonders.

 

http://www.morphemeremedies.com/homeremedies_hernia.htm

 

http://www.healthguidance.org/entry/4890/1/Home-Remedies-for-Hernia.html

 

 

 

 

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He said it was not appendicitis and it actually was Inguinal Hernia (right side

near groin). He obviously suggested surgery. Are there any Ayurvedic / Yoga

cures for Hernia?

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Mr . Ashish . If there is inguinal hernia & is progressive , then u should

opt for surgery soon . If it is not progressive , then u can try some yogasanas

.. Yoga gurus on this forum will post about this .

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He said it was not appendicitis and it actually was Inguinal Hernia (right side

near groin). He obviously suggested surgery.

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Ayurveda_for_you,

 

Thanks for your response. What do you mean by " Progressive " ? Could you please

explain.

 

Yoga gurus on this forum - could you chime in on some asanas / pranayam for

hernia.

 

Regards,

Aashish

 

 

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If it is not progressive , then u can try some yogasanas.

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Aashish,

 

Instead of leaving the diagnosis part to an allopath and asking ayurvedic/yoga

remedies from this forum, you should meet a vaidya and get checked up freshly.

Seeking solutions from ayurveda/yoga, for questions such as " how to reduce uric

acid, cholesterol etc " is a recent avatar of ayurveda. Making diagnosis from

allopathic philosophy avoids going to the root cause of the dis-ease.

 

The reason for this is is the case from author's diary where an acute

appendicitis needing surgery within 2-3 days was the allopathic diagnosis.

Change of food, lifestyle and a single medicine (not a pharmacy formulation, nor

a pain killer) at bedtime for a week and followed by two bastis eliminated the

mucoid plaques, colony of worms and pain; and after two years, the patient is

pain free. Thus surgery was unnecessary.

 

There are several other conditions which could give pain in the same area, which

need to be considered.

 

Hernia too has non-surgical remedies, which are patient specific and could be

decided based on personal check up only.

 

Meet a vaidya.

 

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He said it was not appendicitis and it actually was Inguinal Hernia (right side

near groin). He obviously suggested surgery. Are there any Ayurvedic / Yoga

cures for Hernia?

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Mr . Ashish . Progressive literally means the exacerbation of the condition

.. It means that , if the pain is increasing with time or the episodes r

increasing , u have to go for laparatomy ( opening of the abdomen by surgery ) .

The condition can be tackled on these guidelines .

 

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What do you mean by " Progressive " ? Could you please explain.

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