Fibromyalgia Healer Kit
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Rs. 5,250.00
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Description-
Fibromyalgia commonly presents as muscle pain, stiffness and tenderness throughout the body. The patient usually does not know the cause of the pain and has often tried many things to alleviate their symptoms. The ayurvedic approach to fibromyalgia is very specific and scientific. First, Ayurveda counts fibromyalgia as an imbalance not a disease. Imbalance means a disorder of energy within the body and mind. Ayurveda give hope to sufferers of fibromyalgia as it shows that the condition is treatable and manageable with ayurvedic treatment, diet and lifestyle.
Why this Fibromyalgia Healer kit-
According to Ayurveda, fibromyalgia is an imbalanced state of vata energy. The physiological principle at the basis of nervous system stability and activation is called vata. A state of vata imbalance means the pitta (metabolism) and kapha (immunity) are also thrown out of balance.this kit helps in the removal of toxins (ama), clears the all srotas , and balances vata thus relief pain.
Benefits
It reliefs-
- Musculoskeletal pain
- Stiffness and/or tenderness throughout the body
- Fatigue
- Mood disturbances (e.g. depression and/or anxiety)
- Cognitive difficulties (e.g. trouble concentrating, forgetfulness, and disorganized thinking)
Diet, nutrition, and digestion
Improper diet plays a role in causing and exacerbating fibromyalgia. Some foods make vata highly active, thereby aggravating fibromyalgia symptoms, including increased sensitivity to pain.
The diet normally advised for patients of fibromyalgia is a modified vata-pacifying diet. It includes:
- vegetable soups
- coconut water and coconut milk
- a fresh drink made from carrot juice (33%), water (33%), juice of 1 beetroot, juice of 1 red pepper, spinach (handful), juice of ginger root (2cm), juice of garlic (1 clove)
- cooked vegetables including squash, zucchini, sweet potato, tomato, and pumpkin
- foods spiced with cumin, coriander, fennel, black pepper, ginger, asafoetida, garlic, and turmeric
- moderate quantities of green salads with simple dressings of lemon juice, olive oil, and a pinch of salt
- kichari (recipe made by cooking white basmati rice and moong dhal and spices)
- warm milk with warming spices including cinnamon, cardamom, ginger, and clove.
Fibromyalgia patients should reduce:
- hot (spicy) and fried foods
- processed sugar
- bitter and astringent foods such as Brussels sprouts, cabbage, cauliflower, spinach, broccoli, kohlrabi, and potatoes.
- raw foods (less than 20% of your diet)
- high levels of black tea, coffee, alcohol, yoghurt, chocolate, and cocoa.