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I am 24 year old woman from haryana. I feel that my body is Vata and pitta dominant. There are some skin issues like itching, dryness. I am short tempered and agressive. I feel weak and less focused on my studies. Please suggest me some tips and diet plan and also oil for Abhyanga(body massage).

Female | 24

Your skin issues, like itching and flaking, may be due to an imbalance between the Vata and Pitta doshas, according to Ayurveda. For better nutrition, focus on warm, cooked foods and avoid cold or raw ones. Stay hydrated and add stress-relieving foods like watermelon, cucumber, and mint to your diet. To balance your doshas and calm your mind, try Abhyanga with warmed coconut or sesame oil, gently massaging it into your skin before a warm shower. To improve focus while studying, maintain a regular schedule, practice mindfulness, and ensure you get enough sleep.

Answered on 23rd Sept '24

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Hello, I'm 48 yrs old male, diagnosed with AML in August 2020, underwent intense chemo. Achieved remission after cycle1. After 4 cycles of chemo in april 2021, I was advised to take preventive chemo thats milder (Azacitidine for 12 cycles). This chemo started in May 2021 until Nov 2022. Now I have achieved complete remission & stopped all treatment. what are my chances here, is there a likelihood of relapse, if yes should I take any preventive steps like ayurveda etc. I dont have prior history of smoking or drinking, have maintained healthy diet all along

Male | 48

Re­mission from treatment is wonderful ne­ws. Your relapse chances vary but maintaining a he­althy lifestyle remains vital. AML re­lapse risk exists, as it's a complex cance­r. Ayurvedic therapies support we­llbeing, but regular medical follow-ups catch re­lapses early. Keep doing what you're­ doing, and stay connected with your care te­am.

Answered on 1st Aug '24

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Maine good health aur porush jivan aur liv 52 teblet use kiya he isse kuch kharabi bhi karta he

Male | 24

I understood that you have taken Liv 52 tablet for good health and energy. It is an Ayurvedic medicine that keeps the liver healthy. Liv 52 is usually used for liver problems such as fatty liver or liver damage. If you have any new problem or any concern, you should consult a doctor once.

Answered on 10th Oct '24

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