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Are there Ayurvedic Remedies for Joint Pain?

As a person ages, pains in the joints become more common. These joint pains are more often caused by arthritis. There are many types of arthritis that can develop in old age. All of these types indicate that the joints are becoming worn down over time and are not attacking themselves. Joint pains can be referred to as an autoimmune disease. one in which the body attacks its own body. Sandhi Vata is the Ayurvedic term for arthritic joints pains.…
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Can I treat Kidney Stones with Ayurveda?

Kidney calculi, also known as renal calculi, are solid concretions or crystal aggregations that form in the kidneys from dissolved minerals. Kidney stones can cause blood in the urine and sometimes severe pain in the abdomen or flank. There are two possible causes of renal colic: nausea and vomiting. Different chemicals may be present in kidney stones. Based on the type and composition of the crystals, there are many types of kidney stones. Calcium oxalate stones are the most common,…
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Can Ayurveda control Low Back Pain?

Nearly 80% of people experience low back pain or lumbar pain at some point in their lives. It is caused by musculoskeletal disorders and can be acute, sub-acute, or chronic. It is the area that supports the most body weight. This structure allows for all movements and flexibility. The lumbar region is composed of five vertebrae. Inter-vertebral disks are located between them. They act as a cushion, and prevent the vertebrae from rubbing each other. These inter-vertebral disks protect the…
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What are Medicinal Properties of Ayurvedic Guduchi?

Guduchi, a herb that climbs, is the Guduchi. It is a member of the Minispermaceae Family and has a botanical title Tinospora Cardifolia. This herb is found in tropical areas and is abundant in Srilanaka, Myanmar, and India. The climber has heart-shaped leaves and yellow flowers. When ripe, the fruits turn bright red. It is also known in Hindi as Giloy. Tinospora Cardifolia is praised by herbalists around the world for its adoptogenic properties. This herb contains important constituents such…