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Ayurveda
Ayurvedic Treatment of Arthritis
(Painful Joints)
by Dr.Shashikant Patwardhan
Arthritis is
one of the most common ailment for which Ayurvedic help is being sought
these days.
Disease Process in Arthritis
According to
Ayurveda mostly pains are caused by the aggravation of vata (air) dosha.
Arthritis is a condition which is caused by accumulation of ama and
aggravation of vata. (Ama is a toxic by-product of improper digestion.)
This ama circulates in the whole body and deposits or gets collected at
the sites which are weaker. When it deposits in the joints and at the same
time there is aggravation of vata, it results in a disease called amavata.
This amavata is arthritis.
Remedies
As described
above ama and vata are the main causes, so efforts should be made to
digest ama and to reduce the vata. The digestion should be improved so
that no further ama is produced. Efforts should be made to relieve the
pain and inflammation. This is the line of treatment according to
Ayurveda.
Fasting is very
beneficial for digesting the ama. The fasting be complete or partial
depending on the strength of the person, season and place. Two tea spoons
of lemon juice mixed in 250 ml. of warm water and a tea spoon of honey is
good to take twice a day -morning and evening.
Body massage
with sesame or mustard oil helps to reduce the vata and thus reduce the
pain. The joints affected by pain can be massaged for longer time.
Light exercise
is useful but you must know your limits: as a general rule if any
exercise, including walking, causes pain after one hour, you have crossed
your limit.
Liberal intake
of orange juice or sweet limejuice or Vitamin C enhances the efficacy of
any anti rheumatic drug, since Vitamin C can reduce skeletal pain.
Guggul is a
very helpful herb for curing arthritis. If available it can be taken in
one to 3 gm dose twice a day after meals with warm water.
Contra-indications:
Not recommended for people with kidney disease or
acute rashes.
Diet and Regimen
Foods which are
easily digestible and do not make wind or gas are good. Vegetable juices
and soups are good. Juices of carrot, beat root and cucumber mixed
together is also beneficial. Green salad with a dressing of lemon juice
and a little salt is also good. Fruits like apples, oranges, grapes and
papaya can be taken. Cooked vegetables like squash, zucchini and pumpkin
are good. Cooking with spices like cumin, coriander, ginger, asafetida,
garlic, fennel and turmeric is also helps a lot.
Avoid eating
hot, spicy and fried foods, sweets, wind forming foods like cabbage,
cauliflower, spinach, broccoli, okra and potatoes should be prohibited.
Avoid taking too much tea, coffee, alcohol, white sugar, yogurt, chocolate
and cocoa, excessive smoking, sleeping during day time, staying up late in the night and mental tensions
like worry, anxiety, fear, stress and grief etc., should be given up.
Regular physical exercise and every day massage with oil, once or twice a
week, should form an important part of life style.
January 16, 2005
Dr.Shashikant Patwardhan is
practicing as 'Ayurvedic Consultant' for last 27 years at the city -Sangli
, Maharashtra -India. He has done his graduation in Ayurvedic Medicine and
Surgery [B.A.M&S] and post graduate Fellowship of Faculty of Ayurvedic
Medicine [F.F.A.M.] From Tilak
Ayurvedic college, Pune University , India. He is a chief editor and
Ayurvedic Consultant of a 'Comprehensive website on Ayurveda -
http://www.ayurveda-foryou.com. He is an author of many books on
Ayurveda and is first to publish them in ebook format.He has written many
ebooks like - Ayurvedic Cure of Diabetes, Losing weight with Ayurveda and
Yoga, Arthritis Ayurveda and You.
He regularly writes articles on various topics in Ayurveda in Ayurvedic
health magazines and alternative medicine sites.
Disclaimer:
Information provided in this article is for the sole purpose of imparting education on
Ayurveda and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. If you have a medical condition, please consult your physician.
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