Use of Castor or Eranda for Pain Relief and Detoxification

Castor or Eranda is a plant that has numerous medicinal benefits. Ayurveda makes use of its leaves, seeds and roots to treat various ailments, be it external or internal. Eranda has strong purgative and anti-inflammatory properties. That’s why it is an excellent remedy for pain relief and detoxification.  Ricinoleic acid – the main active ingredient in Eranda is known for its ability to stimulate the digestive system. It boosts intestinal motions and liver function. This, in turn, helps in detoxification. Eranda is also used as an aphrodisiac and in treating neurological ailments.    Properties of  Castor   Ayurvedically speaking, Eranda has sweet (Madhura), pungent (Katu) and astringent (Kashaya) taste (Rasa). It is also Singdha (unctuous), Teekhsna (piercing) and Sookshma (minute) in nature. Eranda also has a sweet taste post digestion. It is also heating in nature.   Uses of Eranda   The purgative, anti-inflammatory and narcotic qualities of Eranda are highlighted in ancient Ayurvedic texts. It also helps balance Kapha and Vata Doshas. Eranda has a rich chemical composition that is the reason behind its numerous medicinal benefits. Ricinoleic acid , the fatty acid in Eranda has strong painkiller and anti-inflammatory properties.  Antioxidants, like Flavonoids and phenolic compounds, present in Eranda help reduce oxidative stress. Alkaloids and Terpenoids in Eranda provies relief from in pain, and has detox and cleansing properties.   Castor for detoxification   One of the main uses of Eranda is detoxification of the body.   Liver detoxification   Accumulation of Ama (toxins) in the body can burden the liver, affecting its function. Ricinoleic acid in Eranda  boosts the liver as well as its capacity to flush out toxins. This helps boost the functioning of the liver and general liver health.   Lymphatic drainage   The lymphatic system is responsible for removing toxins and waste products from body tissues.  Applying warm castor oil packs over the belly helps improve the lymphatic flow. Stomach cleansing   Castor oil is a powerful laxative. Therefore, it is often used to detoxify the intestines.  Castor oil encourages removing waste and also, toxins from the body by stimulating bowels. This promotes good digestion and gut health, which is critical for general health.     Castor for Reducing Pain   Eranda is also a great pain reliever.   Anti-inflammatory properties   Ricinoleic acid in Eranda offers anti-inflammatory benefits.  It works especially well for diseases like arthritis, where ongoing pain is a big problem. Ricinoleic acid blocks the synthesis of inflammatory mediators. This not only reduces inflammation but also, the discomfort associated with it.   Analgesic effects The anti-inflammatory qualities of Eranda provide pain relief. Eranda has deep tissue penetration properties that are useful for treating various pain conditions. You can experience relief from menstrual cramps, joint pain and muscular pains by applying castor oil to the affected region.    Better blood circulation Regular use of castor oil also helps improve blood circulation, which, in turn, helps manage pain.  Better circulation fastens healing and reduces discomfort.This ensures that oxygen and nutrients reach tissues effectively.   Modern Uses Of Castor   Ayurveda is not the only system of medicine that uses Eranda. The herb is also actively used in modern medicine to treat a variety of health conditions.   Skin health   Castor oil is used as an ingredient in skincare products for its healing and moisturizing qualities. It promotes skin regeneration and reduces inflammation. These properties make it a good cure for different skin disorders.   Hair care   Castor oil is a great remedy for scalp problems and also, promotes hair growth.  The nourishing qualities of Eranda help reduce dandruff, strengthen the hair roots and stop hair loss.   Wound healing   Eranda possess antibacterial and anti-inflammatory qualities  that help heal wounds. It promotes the formation of new tissue, thus elevating the healing process and avoiding infections. Are you looking for more valuable insights? Head onto our blog section!     How To Use It ?     Eranda can be used in different ways to help heal different health conditions.    Oral consumption   It is important to stick to the prescribed doses while consuming Eranda orally. But, overconsumption can cause dehydration and severe diarrhea.  Therefore, make sure that you take Eranda only under the guidance of an Ayurvedic doctor.    Topical application   Castor oil is used topically to relieve pain and cure skin conditions.  It is generally safe. But, it’s always safe to do a patch test before you use castor oil  externally.    Combination with other therapies   People use castor oil in different treatments, such as massage and heat therapy. Researchers have found that this improves the effectiveness of the treatments.   Despite its amazing health benefits, it’s not safe to have Eranda or any other herb without supervision. Over consumption can have serious side effects. So, make sure that you consult a qualified Ayurvedic doctor before using Eranda.   Also Read: Use of Triphala in Ayurveda       If you are struggling with any health issues, you can either book a consultation with us or send us a message via WhatsApp to +91 79074 89839. 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Osteoarthritis Management With Ayurveda

Osteoarthritis is a common degenerative joint disease that millions of patients suffer across the world. Osteoarthritis joint pain affects nearly 20% of the population.    The condition affects your joints, especially in the knees, hands, and hips. In some cases, the shoulders are affected. The large weight-bearing joints face depleted cartilage and affect mobility.   The condition is incurable, but Ayurveda can help manage the symptoms. Ayurvedic treatment for osteoarthritis includes Panchakarma therapy, Abhyanga, dietary and routine correction and more.   In this blog, let us learn more about managing osteoarthritis with Ayurveda.   Understanding Osteoarthritis   Osteoarthritis occurs due to wear and tear of joints resulting in cartilage deterioration. This is most often due to ageing. But obesity, heredity and joint trauma can also be the reasons.    The symptoms and their severity can differ for each individual. People often feel their joints being tender and painful. There is a limited range of motion thereby hampering free movement. The muscles surrounding the affected joint might be painful; moreover, they might swell.   The symptoms are usually prominent in the morning on waking up. They tend to be more severe in winter or after strenuous physical activity. Patients suffering from osteoarthritis feel tenderness when any pressure is applied.    The ageing process reduces the cartilage and causes it to degenerate. Additional weight lays extra pressure on the joints, resulting in degeneration of the cartilage. Repetitive jobs and joint injuries are other possible causes for symptoms of osteoarthritis. Joint discomfort and cracking are the early symptoms of arthritis.    If left unattended, there is progressive destruction of the articular surface. In advanced stages, the patient has a deformity of the joint. Pain relief for severe osteoarthritis involves careful examination of the condition before prescribing a customized treatment.   Ayurveda and osteoarthritis   Osteoarthritis is called Sandhigata Vata in Ayurveda. According to Ayurveda, the reason for osteoarthritis is the rush of morbid Vata into the joints of the body, affecting their mobility and causing pain and inflammation.    Vata controls joint health and mobility. Any imbalance in Vata Dosha can result in reduced joint lubrication, inflammation and pain. Ayurveda can help in pain relief for osteoarthritis pain and improve lubrication and joint strengthening.  Vata levels can be reduced to improve mobility and reduce pain.    The unique perspective of Ayurveda is that it traces the disease to accumulated toxins and blocked channels of the body. Reactive arthritis and seronegative arthritis have a direct link to the gut.  Therefore, the treatment begins with expelling the toxins (Ama) from the gut. Dietary changes are suggested to treat the buildup of Ama and the lowering of the digestive fire (Agni).   Ayurvedic Treatment for Osteoarthritis   Sandhigata Vata is addressed in Ayurveda mainly with rejuvenating and detoxification therapies. The treatment also involves dietary and lifestyle changes and treatments to improve mobility and reduce pain.   External Treatments   Bahya Chikitsa or external treatment for osteoarthritis includes the following:   Abhyanga Abhyanga means oil massage. Ayurveda recommends including Abhyanga in your Dinacharya or daily routine. It is also a great remedy for osteoarthritis.     You can massage the joints using organic black sesame oil, Adirekha Ayurveda Pain Oil or any other medicated oils. In some cases, practitioners, notably, use a combination of herbal oils and, additionally, medicated ghee.   Doing Abhyanga eases the morbid Vata in the joints and also provides relief from inflammation and pain.    Swedana or steam therapy This therapy involves inducing sweat through any of the different methods recommended in Ayurveda. One way to do it is steaming treatment (applying herbal steam on the whole body or affected joints). Another method is Pinda Sweda, where hot or boiled medications tied in cloth boluses brought down to tolerable heat are used to massage the joints until sweating happens. Swedana provides relief from stiffness by improving joint mobility. It also rejuvenates the joints and relieves pain.   Janu Basti Janu Basti – an Upakarma (subtype) of Panchakarma is also a great remedy for osteoarthritis.    In this therapy, the therapist places a dough ring of black gram flour on the affected joint. Medicated oil is poured and placed in the dough ring for nearly an hour. The gentle pressure provided by the warm oil boosts blood circulation to the affected joint. This goes a long way in improving joint mobility and reducing inflammation.      Internal Treatment   Internal treatment for Osteoarthritis involves some of the steps of Panchakarma. But the treatment methods recommended for a patient depend on factors, such as Prakriti, Dosha imbalances, health conditions and more.  Snehapana Snehapana involves the consumption of medicated oils or ghee by the patient in prescribed doses. This treatment helps pacify the vitiated Doshas.    Basti  Basti or medicated enema is best for vitiated Vata.  The practitioner uses medicated oils in the enema to balance the doshas and provide nourishment.   Virechana  Virechana or therapeutic purgation helps restore Vata imbalance. The patient experiences well-being once the impurities are expelled and the Doshas are in balance.   Dietary changes for osteoarthritis   Your gut health is everything. The vitiated Vata Dosha that is the main reason for your osteoarthritis could be a result of poor Agni. Therefore, it is important to have foods that can help correct your Agni. You can consult an Ayurvedic doctor to help strategize a diet plan that aligns with your Prakriti, health conditions, Dosha imbalances and more.    Always opt for warm and freshly prepared foods. Have plenty of vegetables and fruits in your diet. Stay clear of oily food. Furthermore, include ghee to benefit from its pain-relieving and lubricating properties.  Avoid foods that induce inflammation.   Turmeric is rich in anti-inflammatory benefits and must be added while cooking. Ginger offers plenty of anti-inflammatory properties too. Excessive fasting can, therefore, increase Vata in the body; consequently, it is not suitable for those suffering from osteoarthritis.   Furthermore, include black gram cereals, lentils, pulses, and other wholesome foods.  Do not eat dry and… Continue reading Osteoarthritis Management With Ayurveda