Subcutaneous and breast cysts
Subcutaneous and breast cysts - modern and Ayurvedic view of treatment
Breast cysts are small fluid-filled cavities that can occur in breast tissue. According to Ayurvedic medicine, they are formed as a result of an imbalance in the doshas, specifically in the Kapha dosha, which is responsible for fluids in the body. This imbalance can be caused by various factors, such as an unhealthy diet, excessive stress, lack of exercise or toxic pollution of the body's internal environment.
The Ayurvedic approach to treating breast cysts involves a combination of herbal remedies, body detoxification and lifestyle changes. Herbs with anti-inflammatory properties such as Turmeric (Haridra), Frankincense (Shalakki) and Ginger (Sonth) are often used to reduce inflammation and rebalance the doshas. Tulsi (holy basil) and Ashwagandha are used to reduce stress and normalize hormonal activity, which can help with hormone-related cysts.
In addition, regular exercise is recommended to promote blood circulation and eliminate toxins, which contributes to improving the overall health of the breasts. Eating a balanced diet, rich in fresh fruits, vegetables and whole grains, and minimizing the consumption of foods high in fat and sugar is also important for maintaining breast health.
Causes
Modern medical studies indicate that subcutaneous and breast cysts can be caused by hormonal changes, inflammatory processes or genetic factors. From the point of view of Ayurveda, these cysts are often the result of an imbalance of doshas, which can arise as a result of an inappropriate diet and lifestyle, as well as an excessive accumulation of toxins in the body.
Recommended herbs
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Tumotrim (Turmeric, Boswellia serrata): these herbs have anti-inflammatory effects and can help reduce inflammatory processes in the body, which can be beneficial in the treatment of breast cysts and subcutaneous cysts.
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Tulsi, Ashwagandha: Tulsi and Ashwagandha are known for their adaptogenic properties, which can help relieve stress and normalize hormonal activity, which can help treat hormonally-related breast cysts.
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Ginger, black pepper: these herbs support digestion and blood circulation, helping to eliminate toxins from the body and improve overall health.
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Gugullipid, Shatavari: Gugullipid is known for its detoxifying properties, while Shatavari is recognized for its ability to balance hormonal imbalances.
A suitable combination designed by Dr. by Vikram Chauhan ( Tumotrim 2 capsules 2 times a day, Guggulipid 1 capsule 2x a day, Shatavari 1 capsule 2x a day)
Suitable diet and lifestyle
According to Ayurveda, it is important to follow a balanced diet that includes fresh fruits, vegetables and whole grains. At the same time, it is important to minimize the consumption of foods with a high content of fat, sugar and simple carbohydrates. Regular exercise, enough sleep and a healthy lifestyle are essential for maintaining hormonal balance and overall body health.