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The back pain, especially in the lower back, can be treated by
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Ayurveda refers to the lower back pain as Kati Shoola which is often triggered by vitiation of the Vata Dosha. While there can be a host of factors that trigger the low back pain (stress, medical conditions such as Sciatica, or Spondylitis), Oleation has helped to reduce the pain and restore the dosha balance in many patients. Abhyanga involves massaging the body (especially the lower back) with warm Ayurvedic oil to facilitate the detoxification process for restoring the Dosha balance. Avagaha Sweda whereby a person sits on a tub that contains a decoction of warm Ayurvedic formulations is also effective against lower back pain.
Yoga or pranayama effective against low back pain includes
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For the low back pain, Ayurveda recommends the practice of Padahastasana and Anulom Vilom. Padahastasana (Hand Under Foot pose) works wonders to reduce the lower back pain (especially associated with constipation) by ensuring the healthy flow of the Vata Dosha. Anulom Vilom (Alternate Nostril Breathing) is another powerful pranayama that improves the aggravation of the Vata Dosha. For starters, always practice the pranayamas under expert supervision.
Some of the remedial measures to lower the back pain include
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Various research suggests that incidences of a back pain are higher in people with severe emotional stress. Thus, it is essential to keep the mind and the body relaxed and stress-free. Light to moderate exercise and physical activities, meditation, are all known to reduce stress by triggering an increased production of Endorphins or the Feel Good hormone. Sleep disorders, insomnia can worsen the back pain. Proper rest and sound sleep can help to reduce the pain.
The choice of foods can be a contributing factor in triggering back pain
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Some foods are known to cause inflammation and can spell doom for people with back pain. Avoid curd, dairy products, processed foods, aspartame, eggs, beer, or foods that contain trans-fats and gluten. Instead, enrich your diet with fish (salmon, sardines), avocados, green leafy vegetables, kelp, walnuts, spices (ginger, turmeric), flax seeds, to name a few. Kelp is a rich source of Iodine. Thus people dealing with thyroid problems (especially Hyperthyroidism) should avoid eating Kelp.
People with severe back pain should avoid the use of spices, especially ginger and turmeric
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When it comes to herbal remedies for back pain, turmeric and ginger take the honors. Turmeric, scientific name Curcuma longa contains Curcumin as one of its active ingredients. Curcumin is known for its natural anti-inflammatory properties that play a pivotal role in lowering the back pain. You can have a glass of warm milk with turmeric (1 teaspoon) every night before retiring to bed. Like turmeric, ginger (scientific name Zingiber officinale) also contain an active compound Gingerol that has anti-inflammatory properties. Over-consumption of turmeric can cause stomach upset, diarrhea, nausea, in some people.