Patient's Query
Hello doctor,
Does masturbation cause vata derangement? I have been experiencing digestive issues for the past year. Is this because of masturbation? Also, does masturbation cause dry skin? How can I reverse these effects?
Kindly help.
Hello,
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Masturbation causes dry skin and causes weakness also. First of all, stop it. Work on your digestive trouble first. Have 3 to 5 soaked almonds daily in the morning along with 10 Munakka (black dried grapes), weekly twice black dates and fig (alternate). Take one cup of water with 1/2 teaspoon of cumin powder-boil, do not filter, add half a teaspoon of ghee in it, and drink warm daily once for 10 days. Ashvagandharishta (Manjistha, Haritaki, Haridra) one tablespoon twice daily with equal water after food. Go to any Ayurvedic panchakarma center for rejuvenation therapy after 15 days if still feeling weak.
I hope this helps.
Thank you.
Patient's Query
Hi doctor,
What to do if masturbation has aggravated Vata too much? I am 28. Is it possible to bring back my health to normal if I stop masturbation?
Hi,
Welcome back to icliniq.com.
You should control your mind. Go for yoga and meditation for at least half an hour. There are very good medicines and panchakarma therapies in Ayurveda for the aggravation of vata. Better you consult Ayurveda specialist in his clinic which will give you fast results.
I hope this helps.
Thank you.
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Answered byDr. Rathi Swati Rameshchandra
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