Pain
Pain & Discomfort · 15 natural approaches
Herbs 2
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 lists Nirgundi in the Shothahara gana (anti-inflammatory group) and describes its use in Vatavyadhi (Vata disorders) including sandhivata (joint pain/arthritis), gridhrasi (scia...
Teas 1
Essential Oils 2
Incense 1
In Chinese medicine, moxa (compressed mugwort) has been burned on acupuncture points for over two thousand years to treat cold conditions, pain, and qi stagnation
Crystals 1
Goldstone's copper content links it to anti-inflammatory properties, circulation, and pain relief traditionally associated with copper
Meditation 1
Provides a meditation technique accessible to those who cannot sit for extended periods due to pain, injury, or disability
Sound Healing 4
Supports pain relief at specific trigger points
Reduces physical pain and muscular tension
Reduces pain and muscular tension when applied to the body
Promotes pain relief at trigger points and acupuncture sites
Acupressure 1
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,...
Panchakarma 1
Pain syndromes
Marma Points 1
Headaches and migraines, pain of any kind (analgesic effect), nasal congestion and sinusitis, constipation, immune support, respiratory congestion, fatigue and lethargy, loss of consciousness (emer...
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best natural remedies for pain?
There are 15 natural approaches for pain across 10 healing traditions on Satyora, including Herbs, Teas, Essential Oils. Some popular options include Dashamoola, Nirgundi, Hojicha, Bergamot, Copaiba. Always consult a qualified practitioner before starting any natural treatment protocol.
How many holistic traditions address pain?
On Satyora, pain is addressed by 10 different healing traditions, including Herbs, Teas, Essential Oils, Incense, Crystals, and more. Each tradition offers unique approaches and remedies.
Can Ayurveda help with pain?
Yes, Ayurvedic approaches for pain include Herbs (2 options), Panchakarma (1 options), Marma Points (1 options). Ayurveda treats the root cause by addressing your unique constitutional balance.
Are there yoga or meditation practices for pain?
Yes. Meditation: Walking Meditation (Kinhin). 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 pain referenced across our library of 15 natural remedies. It is not medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare practitioner for diagnosis and treatment of any health condition.