Inflammation
Immune & Inflammation · 84 natural approaches
Herbs 7
The Charaka Samhita describes Dashamoola extensively in the treatment of Vata vyadhi (Vata disorders), including shoola (pain), shotha (inflammation), kampa (tremor), and gridhrasi (sciatica)
The Charaka Samhita describes methika as useful in vata vyadhi (Vata disorders), shotha (edema/inflammation), and arsha (hemorrhoids)
This seeming paradox, a cooling herb that stimulates digestion, is explained by its ability to regulate Pitta without suppressing Agni, clearing the qualitative excess of Pitta (heat, sharpness, in...
Anti-arthritic research has shown reductions in joint inflammation and cartilage degradation in animal models, supporting the traditional use in Vatarakta (an Ayurvedic condition combining joint in...
The classical texts emphasize its action on Kapha and Vata disorders, particularly Shotha (inflammation and edema), Gulma (abdominal masses), Vidradhi (abscess), Granthi (nodular swellings), and Ga...
Sushruta specifically describes Nirgundi's value in Shalya Tantra (surgery), recommending it for post-operative pain management, wound inflammation, and tissue repair
Ayurvedic Formulations 1
Reduces pain and inflammation in muscles, joints, and nerves
Teas 18
The cooling quality helps reduce internal inflammation
The cooling quality helps reduce internal inflammation
Contains ursolic acid, which supports healthy inflammation response
Essential Oils 8
Excellent for rosacea, eczema, and acne inflammation
Crystals 4
Angelite is said to balance fluid levels, ease sunburn and inflammation, and support weight management
Sound Healing 1
Reduces inflammation through nervous system regulation
Mantras 2
Cools Pitta-type inflammation -- physical, emotional, and mental
Qigong 3
Modern research in vibroacoustic therapy supports the principle that specific sound frequencies can stimulate tissue healing and reduce inflammation
Cupping 2
Srotas 1
Panchakarma 2
Localized swelling and inflammation
Marma Points 2
Poor arm circulation, cold hands originating from upper arm restriction, biceps and triceps muscle strain, upper arm pain, shoulder-to-elbow referred pain, post-exercise arm soreness, Pitta-type in...
Ritucharya 2
Prakriti Types 4
With age, Pitta types become vulnerable to cardiovascular inflammation, liver disorders, and autoimmune conditions
Imbalances tend to follow seasonal patterns: Vata-type disturbances (anxiety, constipation, insomnia) in autumn/winter, Pitta-type disturbances (inflammation, acid reflux, irritability) in summer, ...
Skin issues may combine dryness (Vata) with inflammation (Pitta)
Gunas 2
Nakshatras 5
Nakshatra Health 3
Health is generally strong and resilient, though vulnerable to anything that involves excess heat or inflammation
The reproductive system is sensitive, with women prone to menstrual irregularities tied to excess Pitta and men to prostate inflammation
Rashis 2
Grahas 1
Graha in House 2
The liver, partially governed by the 9th house through its Sagittarius association, may be affected by Mars's heat, creating susceptibility to liver inflammation, gallstone formation, and condition...
Graha in Rashi 9
The pitta-aggravating quality of this placement can manifest as inflammation along Mercury's physical domains: skin rashes on the hands and arms, nerve pain, and respiratory irritability
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
The fiery, pitta-dominant nature of this placement means the native is prone to inflammation, high blood pressure, and heart palpitations during periods of emotional distress or when their pride is...
Skin conditions related to pitta imbalance -- rashes, inflammation, and acne -- are common, particularly during periods of emotional stress or romantic upheaval
Tongue Diagnosis 1
Pulse Diagnosis 2
Febrile diseases, infections, inflammation, Yin deficiency with night sweats, hyperthyroidism, anxiety and agitation, Liver Fire rising, Stomach Fire, Blood Heat causing reckless bleeding, emotiona...
High fever, Yang Ming stage febrile disease, heatstroke, severe dehydration with Heat, acute infections with high inflammation, Stomach Fire causing extreme thirst and hunger, mania from Heart Fire
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best natural remedies for inflammation?
There are 84 natural approaches for inflammation across 23 healing traditions on Satyora, including Herbs, Ayurvedic Formulations, Teas. Some popular options include Bakuchi, Dashamoola, Fenugreek, Kutki, Manjistha. Always consult a qualified practitioner before starting any natural treatment protocol.
How many holistic traditions address inflammation?
On Satyora, inflammation is addressed by 23 different healing traditions, including Herbs, Ayurvedic Formulations, Teas, Essential Oils, Crystals, and more. Each tradition offers unique approaches and remedies.
Can Ayurveda help with inflammation?
Yes, Ayurvedic approaches for inflammation include Herbs (7 options), Ayurvedic Formulations (1 options), Srotas (1 options), Panchakarma (2 options), Marma Points (2 options), Ritucharya (2 options), Prakriti Types (4 options), Gunas (2 options). Ayurveda treats the root cause by addressing your unique constitutional balance.
Are there yoga or meditation practices for inflammation?
Our current library focuses on other modalities for inflammation, including Herbs, Ayurvedic Formulations, Teas. Explore our yoga and meditation hubs for general wellness practices.
Is the information on this page medical advice?
No. This page aggregates traditional and holistic approaches for inflammation referenced across our library of 84 natural remedies. It is not medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare practitioner for diagnosis and treatment of any health condition.