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Shallaki

Shallaki is a holy plant used in Ayurveda. It also helps in reducing pain in osteoarthritis. It helps in balancing Vata in the body. It is taken around one to two capsules every day. It reduces stiffness and inflammation in the inflamed joints. Applying Shallaki powder helps in reducing aging on the skin. Excessive intake of Shallaki causes nausea and vomiting.

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Can you suggest ayurveda medicines for arthritis of knee?

Query: Hi doctor, Can a cartilage in the knee regenerate? Also, please specify some yogasanas or exercises for knee arthritis.  Read Full »


Dr. Alka

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. I read your query. The problem of a knee cartilage can be broadly classified into three categories such as mild, moderate or severe. The treatment depends on your problem. However, I must tell you that, it is tough for the knee cartilage to heal on its own. As far as th...  Read Full »

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