Category Immune & Inflammation
Approaches 42
Traditions 15
This page aggregates traditional and holistic approaches referenced across our library. It is not medical advice. Consult a qualified practitioner for diagnosis and treatment.

Herbs 9

Bibhitaki

It appears in the jvarahara gana (fever-alleviating group), kasahara gana (cough-alleviating group), and virechanopaga gana (purgation-supporting group)

Coriander

Charaka prescribes coriander for jwara (fever), trishna (excessive thirst), chardi (vomiting), atisara (diarrhea), and daha (burning sensation)

Guduchi

It appears prominently in the treatment of Jwara (fever), where Charaka considers it one of the foremost febrifuge herbs

Kutki

The Charaka Samhita prescribes Kutki as the primary herb for Kamala (jaundice), Yakrit Vikara (liver disorders), and Pitta-predominant Jwara (fever)

Musta

The Charaka Samhita prescribes Musta as a primary treatment for Agnimandya (digestive weakness), Atisara (diarrhea), Grahani (malabsorption syndrome/IBS), Jwara (fever), and Trishna (excessive thirst)

Neem

Charaka prescribes nimba swarasa (fresh neem juice) for skin diseases, nimba kashaya (decoction) for fever, and nimba taila (neem oil) for external application in chronic wounds and skin conditions

Sariva

The Charaka Samhita classifies Sariva in multiple important therapeutic groups: the Jvarahara gana (fever-reducing), Dahaprashamana gana (burning sensation-relieving), and Trishnanigrahana gana (th...

Tulsi

The Charaka Samhita classifies tulsi among herbs that alleviate hikka (hiccups), shwasa (asthma/dyspnea), kasa (cough), and vishamajvara (intermittent/malarial fever)

Vacha

He also describes its use in jvara (fever), shoola (colic), gulma (abdominal mass), and adhmana (bloating)

Ayurvedic Formulations 5

Dashamula Churna

Fever of Vata origin

Dashamula Kashaya

Fever with body pain and generalized aching

Dashmularishta

Fever with debility

Sitopaladi Churna

Cough (both productive and dry), cold and flu, bronchitis, sore throat, fever with respiratory symptoms, loss of appetite, debility following respiratory illness, burning sensation in hands and fee...

Teas 2

Elderflower

Traditional cold and flu remedy that supports the body's natural fever response

Lemongrass

Antipyretic (fever-reducing) properties support the body during illness

Essential Oils 5

Eucalyptus

Reduces fever

Lemongrass

Reduces fever

Lime

Helps reduce fever

Niaouli

Traditionally used for fever reduction

Palmarosa

Traditionally used to reduce fever

Crystals 1

Sapphire

Sapphire is said to lower fevers, ease nosebleeds, and support the nervous system

Pranayama 1

Sitkari

The technique is effective for managing fever, hot flashes, excessive thirst, and heat-related discomfort

Acupressure 6

GV-14 Great Hammer

Clears heat, releases the exterior, tonifies yang, expels wind, regulates the Governing Vessel, clears the brain Fever (all types), common cold, stiff neck, upper back pain, cough, asthma, malaria,...

LI-11 Pool at the Crook

Clears heat, cools blood, resolves dampness, expels wind, regulates qi and blood, benefits the sinews and joints, alleviates itching Fever, sore throat, skin diseases (eczema, urticaria, acne), hyp...

LI-4 Union Valley

Releases the exterior, expels wind, clears heat, relieves pain throughout the body, regulates sweating, restores yang, benefits the face and head Headache, toothache, sore throat, nasal congestion,...

LU-5 Cubit Marsh

Clears Lung heat, descends rebellious qi, relaxes the sinews, benefits the Bladder, opens the Water Passages Cough with thick yellow phlegm, sore throat with heat, fever, elbow pain, arm tension, c...

ST-44 Inner Courtyard

Clears heat from the Stomach, resolves dampness, calms the spirit, benefits the teeth and gums, reduces swelling Toothache (especially upper jaw), facial pain, sore throat, nosebleed, gastric pain,...

TB-5 Outer Pass

Releases the exterior, expels wind-heat, benefits the ears, activates the channel, opens the Yang Linking Vessel, benefits the head Common cold (wind-heat type), fever, headache, ear pain, tinnitus...

Gunas 1

Cold

Shita is the primary therapeutic quality used to pacify Pitta dosha and treat all heat-related conditions -- inflammation, burning sensations, acid reflux, skin rashes, hemorrhage, fever, and anger

Nakshatras 2

Krittika

Fevers, inflammatory conditions, and metabolic disorders related to excess heat are common tendencies

Purva Bhadrapada

The intense internal fire can manifest as fevers, inflammatory conditions, and sudden health crises that burn through quickly

Rashis 1

Mesha

They are prone to headaches, migraines, fevers, and inflammatory conditions, reflecting Mars's hot and sharp nature

Grahas 2

Mangal

Afflictions to Mars can manifest as accidents, surgical interventions, fevers, blood disorders, hypertension, and injuries to muscles and tendons

Surya

When afflicted, Surya can indicate heart conditions, weak eyesight, bone disorders, high fevers, and a general depletion of life force that makes the native susceptible to chronic fatigue

Graha in House 1

Mangal in 1st House

The head and face are particularly activated -- headaches, migraines, fevers, and facial injuries are common manifestations, especially during Mars dasha or challenging transits

Graha in Rashi 3

Chandra in Mesha

The fiery quality of Mesha combined with Chandra's fluid nature can create pitta-type imbalances manifesting as inflammation, fever, or skin eruptions on the face and scalp

Mangal in Mesha

The head, face, and adrenal system are the primary areas of vulnerability, with a tendency toward headaches, fevers, inflammatory conditions, and injuries to the head and face from accidents or sports

Surya in Mesha

Fevers tend to burn high but resolve quickly, reflecting the body's strong immune response

Tongue Diagnosis 1

Yellow Coating

Thirst with desire for cold drinks, bitter taste in mouth, bad breath, constipation or foul-smelling stools, dark yellow urine, feeling of heat in the body, irritability, possible fever, heartburn,...

Pulse Diagnosis 2

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best natural remedies for fever?

There are 42 natural approaches for fever across 15 healing traditions on Satyora, including Herbs, Ayurvedic Formulations, Teas. Some popular options include Bibhitaki, Coriander, Guduchi, Kutki, Musta. Always consult a qualified practitioner before starting any natural treatment protocol.

How many holistic traditions address fever?

On Satyora, fever is addressed by 15 different healing traditions, including Herbs, Ayurvedic Formulations, Teas, Essential Oils, Crystals, and more. Each tradition offers unique approaches and remedies.

Can Ayurveda help with fever?

Yes, Ayurvedic approaches for fever include Herbs (9 options), Ayurvedic Formulations (5 options), Gunas (1 options). Ayurveda treats the root cause by addressing your unique constitutional balance.

Are there yoga or meditation practices for fever?

Yes. Pranayama: Sitkari. These mind-body practices can complement other healing approaches.

Is the information on this page medical advice?

No. This page aggregates traditional and holistic approaches for fever referenced across our library of 42 natural remedies. It is not medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare practitioner for diagnosis and treatment of any health condition.

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