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To support relief from chronic or acute pain, a holistic and individualized approach is traditionally recommended. According to both Ayurvedic and Western herbal systems, the protocol typically includes an anti-inflammatory diet, herbal formulas traditionally used to ease discomfort, gentle detoxification support when needed, and the topical use of herbal oils on affected areas.

Each of these natural strategies may offer benefit on its own, but it is often the combined and consistent application that leads to the most favorable outcomes. This method has traditionally been used for various types of pain including joint stiffness, muscular sensitivity, nerve-related discomfort, and digestive cramping, with the specific herbs and dietary advice tailored to the individual's constitution.

The testimonials below reflect the experiences of those who found meaningful support using this protocol—showing that lasting comfort and relief may be possible through natural means. 

"Client experiences shared here are anecdotal and reflect individual outcomes. No therapeutic results are implied."

 

How to naturally lower your Pitta?

To reduce body heat, hot flashes, anger and irritability, acid reflux, inflammatory pain and other high pitta conditions.


Prefer

  • Early morning workouts or late evening when the weather is cooler
  • Remain cooler emotionally
  • Engaging in calming activities
  • Listening to calming music
  • Enjoy sweet and calming scents like frankincense, rose, and sandalwood.
  • Have flowers in your environment and create a relaxing space
  • Eat regularly with three meals: start with a sweet fruit, breakfast, big lunch and smaller dinner. Between meals tropical fruits.
  • Coconut oil for skin massage
  • Meditate regularly
  • Drink regularly

Favor to eat: sweeter fish, light meat like chicken, beans, basmati rice, jasmine rice, legumes, quinoa, amaranth, oats, millet, barley especially, sweet grapes, sweet oranges, mango, coconut, melon, coconut flakes, coconut water, maple syrup, mint tea, basil, cauliflower, broccoli, leafy greens, salads, squash, zucchini, butternut squash, aloe vera.

Opt for fruits between meals

Avoid

  • Sunbathing
  • Getting upset
  • Skipping meals

Food: chili, cayenne., jalapeno, alcohol, vinegar, yogurt, brown rice, tofu, corn, rye, buckwheat, cashew, macadamia, peanuts, bananas, honey, oily and fried foods, spicy foods, hot spices, cumin, mustard, black pepper, too much ginger, coffee, chocolate, any nut butter and aged cheese.

         

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Disclaimer:

Disclaimer: Khabir’s Health Consulting, LLC (WY), DBA Khabir’s Clinic, provides non-medical, educational services rooted in traditional natural health systems such as herbalism, nutrition, and Ayurveda. Khabir Southwick is not a licensed physician, and no diagnosis, treatment, or cure is offered or implied. All services and recommendations are strictly informational and educational in nature. Clients are responsible for their own health decisions and are encouraged to consult a licensed medical provider for any health concerns.

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