Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic disease which usually affects middle aged persons, and is seen more in women than in men. Children too, may get affected. In this disease, the synovial membrane, or the covering tissue of the joints gets swollen, resulting in stiffness, pain and limitation of movement. In severe conditions, the joints may ultimately become deformed. A disturbed immune function is believed to be responsible for this disease.
In Ayurveda:
In Ayurveda, Rheumatoid Arthritis is known as "Sandhi Vata".
This is not to be confused with "Aam Vata" which is the name given to
Rheumatic Fever, or the fever which causes pain and swelling in joints and also
affect the heart.
Management Of Rheumatoid Arthritis:
Rheumatoid arthritis of recent origin usually responds well
to standard anti-inflammatory treatment. However, by nature this is a chronic
disease, and while symptoms can be controlled, there is presently no cure.
Standard modern medicine may not be very helpful once the condition becomes
chronic, or treatment may have significant side effects. It is in such patients
that Ayurveda herbal treatment may be very useful and effective. One major
advantage of Ayurveda herbal medicines in such an affliction is that medicines
may be taken for long periods without any serious side-effects.
Ayurveda Management:
Ayurveda treatment of rheumatoid arthritis consists of the
following procedures:
(i) "Snehana" ( use of local and oral medicated
lubricants)
(ii) "Swedana" (local fomentation)
(iii) "Lepa" (Local application of medications)
(iv) "Anulomana" ( mild laxative treatment for
prolonged periods)
(v) "Raktamokshana" (blood letting)
(vi) "Dahana" (local heat branding ) and
(vii) "Shamana" ( symptomatic oral treatment).
Mahanarayan oil( containing mainly Asparagus racemosus), Bala
(Sida cordifolia) oil, Vishgarbha oil are some of the medications used for
snehan procedures. While local application is quite simple, oral use of
medicated lubricants is best done under the direct supervision of a qualified
and experienced Ayurveda practitioner. While local fomentation can be done in
several ways, "Naadi swedan" is the most effective. In this
procedure, a jet of medicated steam is directed at the affected joints, usually
after the snehan procedure. A decoction of Nirgundi (Vitex negundo) is usually
used for this procedure.
Local Application
Local medicated applications include Lepgoli, Dashang lep,
and a mixture of Shrung, Daruharidra ( Berberis aristata), Alum, and Rakta
Chandan (Santalum album). Several medicated herbal ointments are also available.
Local pain can be immediately reduced by
blood-letting. This can be done by syringe or using leeches. About 50 ml.
of blood is usually withdrawn from a vein near the affected joint. Local heat
branding is used by some physicians to reduce acute tenderness of the joints.
Various special metal instruments are used for this procedure. Castor oil and
Haritaki (Terminalia chebula) treated with castor oil are used for mild,
prolonged laxative treatment.
Oral Ayurveda Management:
Oral medications include Maharasnadi decoction, Triphala Guggulu, Yograj
Guggulu and Ashwagandharishta. Shallaki (Boswellia serrata) and Guggulu
(Commiphora mukul) compounds are given for prolonged periods. Multiple herbal
compounds containing Guggulu are available, which are used according to the
presenting symptoms and the staging of the disease as done by the Ayurveda
practitioner.
Diet Management:
It is advisable to avoid very sour, salty and cold (refrigerated) food
products, as also fermented products. Using tolerable amounts of ginger and
garlic in the daily diet is helpful.
Some yogic asanas: have been found to be
useful in arthritis, and may be performed regularly under the supervision and
advice of an expert in this field.
General Treatment of Arthritis:
Depending on a person's lifestyle, diet, and emotional
pattern, either vata, pitta, or kapha goes out of balance. Then that particular
dosha slows down agni (digestive fire), resulting in the toxic, sticky
by-product of inadequate digestion known as ama.
Vata, the main active dosha, brings the ama into the colon,
and from there it travels through the system and lodges in the bone tissue and
in the joints, giving rise to the stiffness and pain characteristic of
arthritis.
Ayurveda attempts to remove the ama from the joint and bring
it back to the colon, and then to eliminate it. To do this, we need to keep the
colon clean. It is best to determine the type of arthritis and manage it for
the remedies recommended for the specific type. If you do not know whether the
arthritis is vata, pitta, or kapha arthritis, take 1 teaspoon triphala at night
with 1/2 to 1 cup warm water.
If you know positively which type it is, you can use the
following (1/2 to 1 teaspoon with warm water):
Haritaki for vata-type arthritis
Amalaki for pitta-type
Bibbitaki for kapha-type arthritis
Ayurveda recommends general techniques for increasing the
intensity of the digestive fire (agni) in order to burn up the toxins that are
harming the body.
Hot, spicy foods and herbs are frequently used.
Detoxification diet:
A three- to five-day detoxification diet is often prescribed.
Vegetables, juices, spices and herbs are taken during the fast, which lasts
until the body shows signs that the digestive fire is burning strong. These
signs include a return of the appetite, a feeling of lightness and a clear
coating to the tongue.
Enemas and other means of cleaning the colon are often used
to help detoxify the body.
Various oils may be applied to the skin in order to help the
body clear toxins, relieve pain and restore mobility.
Mahanarayan oil improves flexibility, stiffness, muscle
fatigue, and removes pain. It is mixed with sesame oil (1:1) and applied to the
painful areas. This oil also breaks up blockages and begins to heal locally.
After oil application, warm heat, yoga, bath, or mild exercise further improves
this situation.
Narayan oil is good for muscle and joint pain, lower body
circulation, and reversing imbalances caused by aging.
The patient may be asked to sit in a sauna, or may have steam
applied directly to the afflicted areas.
A variety of herbs, spices and bitters are used in Ayurveda.
These are often applied externally or ingested. These are believed to cleanse
the body and to relieve pain and stiffness. Mint, ephedra, golden seal,
gentian, nirgundi, eucalyptus leaves, prasarini, quassia, coptis, scute,
phellodendrom, aloe, guggul, du huo, ligusticum, Siberian ginseng, myrrh, and
yucca are some of the herbs used.
Treating Vata-type arthritis
Diet-In addition to the general treatment, Vata-type arthritis
responds well to a three- to five-day detoxification diet and an anti- Vata
diet. This diet includes warm, heavy and moist foods that give one strength.
Herbs, Essential Oils-Take yogaraj guggulu, 1 tablet 3 times per day. it
cleanses bone tissue, strengthens bones, and improves flexibility.
Take 1/2 to 1 teaspoon Haritaki with warm water Apply
mahanarayan oil on the affected joint, followed by application of local moist
heat. For example, apply the mahanarayan oil into the affected joint, rub it
into the skin, and then soak your foot in warm to bearably hot water. Add a
"teabag' of brown mustard seeds to the water. (Wrap 2 tablespoons of
mustard > seeds in a handkerchief or cheesecloth to make the tea bag.)
Helpful yoga postures:
Forward Bend
Chest-Knee pose
Maha Mudra
Half Bridge pose
Treating Pitta-type arthritis:
Pitta arthritis often has more pain and inflammation
associated with it than other types.
In addition to the general treatment, Pitta-type arthritis
responds well to a five- to seven-day detoxification diet and an anti-Pitta
diet. Specific herbs for Pitta arthritis include guggul, sandalwood, aloe, saffron
and chaparral. Apply ice packs on the inflamed part to quell the "fire."
Diet-The anti-Pitta diet consists of cool, slightly dry, and heavy
foods.
Useful Ayurvedic Herbal Formulas:
Take 1 tablet of kaishore guggulu (350 mg.) 3 times a day.
1/2 teaspoon sudarsban twice a day, washed down with warm
water.
Brahmi and sandalwood oils (mixed together) are very
beneficial.
Musta and nirgundi relieve pain.
Externally, apply cool castor oil or coconut oil to the
painful area.
Apply a cooling substance, such as sandalwood powder paste to
the affected part. Make the paste by taking 1 teaspoon of sandalwood powder and
adding sufficient water to make a paste. Rub it gently onto the joint.
If the joint is hot and inflamed, put an ice-bag on it. This
will help to ease the pain and inflammation.
Helpful yoga postures:
Boat
Bow
Camel
Cow
Locust
Moon Salutation
Treating Kapha-type arthritis
Arthritis is classified as kapha when the joint is painful,
swollen, stiff, and feels cold and clammy to the touch.
Diet-In addition to the general treatment, Kapha-type arthritis
responds well to a one- to two-week detoxification diet. The anti-Kapha diet is
light, dry and warm. Avoid cold, oily, and heavy foods.
Herbs:
Pure guggul is best for this condition.
Punarnava guggulu tablets (250 mg.). Take 1 tablet 3 times a
day.
Apply a paste of vacha (calamus root) powder externally to
the joint. To make the paste, add sufficient warm water to 1 teaspoon of powder
to make a paste.
If the joint fills with fluid, make a paste of equal amounts
of punarnava powder and ginger powder. Mix 1 teaspoon of each with enough warm
water to form a paste, and apply on the joint.
Hot herbs are also helpful, such as cinnamon, dry ginger,
turmeric, trikatu.
Vaidya Aravind TV
Ayurveda Physician
Swastya Ayurveda Health Care
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