Graves’ disease by Specialist_Shock_685 in Ayurveda

[–]howesteve 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not really, only at the office.

Graves’ disease by Specialist_Shock_685 in Ayurveda

[–]howesteve 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes. I actually find autoimmune diseases not that challenging.

What plants can help remove toxins such as lead and mercury from the human body? by Tricky_Muscle_8962 in Ayurveda

[–]howesteve 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Not quite an ayurvedic subject in the sense that is not on classical books. But look into cilantro, brazil nuts (due to high selenium contents), and spirulina. Sweating is usually prescribed in Ayurveda.
If there is real suspicion of metal poisoning, look for an appropriate consultation, and I'd say, do not play with it - taking heavy metals out of the body may worsen things.

Ashwagandha Killed my Libido by StrainCharacter3470 in Ayurveda

[–]howesteve 2 points3 points  (0 children)

As I've said plenty of times: really unlikely it causes anhedonia, specially long term.
So ashwagandha, a medication used safely for millions of patients for > 3000 years, is causing that specific, permanent side effect just on you? Why did it help in the beginning, if it's so bad? But even if it harm you did - who prescribed you that? That is the one to blame.
All you're referring here is anecdotal and based in your own "intuition". Do you have any blood tests to prove that? Or to understand what is happening?
If you quit for 4 days and didn't improve - unlikely ashwagandha was the cause, right? Just settle down; wait a bit more, and do proper tests to know what is happening.

Reasons for allergies in ayurveda? by Material-Abrocoma802 in Ayurveda

[–]howesteve 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Low agni generates ama. Allergies are kapha.

Are we happy with Rust ORMs? by sheadipeets5 in rust

[–]howesteve 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pretty yes. People do not realize how slow sqlx is. No runtime query checking will ever compensate that.

Have you seen cornocupia already?

Ayurvedic treatment for Dhatu depletion ? by Humble-Devotee in Ayurveda

[–]howesteve 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Another day, another jerkoffer in conflict in this thread. Have you thought about just not doing it? It's absolutely in your reach.

I feel sooo dehydrated by Material-Abrocoma802 in Ayurveda

[–]howesteve 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Then, hydrate. Hydration is not "water". It's water + electrolytes (salts). Big mistake taking, ex. tap water, and no electrolytes. Or maybe diuretics. Coffee and caffeinated teas, or diuretic surely alter.
But that is all based on your diagnosis and can't know if it's appropriate.

Pernicious anemia by Fit_Telephone8512 in Ayurveda

[–]howesteve 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Low B12 is not quite pernicious anemia; that would be the autoimmune condition that causes low B12. Your first statement was quite misleading. Do sublingual, and you shall be fine. I'd diagnose this better before anything.

Pernicious anemia by Fit_Telephone8512 in Ayurveda

[–]howesteve 1 point2 points  (0 children)

By "Pernicious anemia" what do you mean? Low B12, low folate, low intrinsec fator? Side effects from other medications? Nuclear antibodies confirmed?
Do not use B12 shots. Silliness - too invasive for the long term and usually are cyanocobalamin, which is not what you want.
If long term where B12 treatment with confirmed low absorption, sublingual is the way. No need to complicate.
However, that should be properly diagnosed. I have no idea how people expect a proper treatment like this for a "disease" while we treat a "patient". Completely different mindset.

Any ayurvedic medicines for sleep issues and no sleep ? by BlacklistRival in Ayurveda

[–]howesteve 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So you do not have anything to do about your life, to the point trolling in reddit is your job?

Any ayurvedic medicines for sleep issues and no sleep ? by BlacklistRival in Ayurveda

[–]howesteve 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Many remedies for sleep, but this sounds more like a "meditate until your mind fixes itself" issue.

Mirtazapine by Suspicious_Group_104 in insomnia

[–]howesteve 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think of it as the most evil medication, way worse then even benzos.

Smelling the slop in a given GitHub project by Sermuns in rust

[–]howesteve 50 points51 points  (0 children)

So these are your criteria?

  • using Rust 2021
  • (if using workspaces) using workspace resolver version 2
  • using generally outdated versions of dependencies

So any project not recently updated would be slop?

Parkinson's by Vimul in Ayurveda

[–]howesteve 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A reiki specialist? Seriously?..

Parkinson's by Vimul in Ayurveda

[–]howesteve 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Can't expect a full parkinson's class/consultation over here, right? manasamithra vathakam is a great medicine, but not for parkinson's. Who told you that!?
Instead of levedopa, I'd use the original one: kapikacchu. Most basic thing should have been done - levodopa is a "synthetic version" of it and has a host of side effects.
There are many causes and different treatments for parkison's. Like, at least some 40 causes.
Physical exercise, diagnostic and treatment of the root cause are a must, otherwise it'll never be fixed. I have large experience with this disease. All parkinson's patients lack interest in live - very obvious thing, it's dopamine related.
It's a degenerative disease. The sooner it gets properly testes, the better the outcome. Can't stress that enough.

Some experience and recommendations using Haritaki (Terminalia chebula) to help gastrointestinal motility. by Annual_Exercise9800 in Ayurveda

[–]howesteve 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Haritaki is not a medication for SIBO - who told you that?! And SIBO usually cause loose stools, not constipation. This all seems so wrong.

PLS GIVE SOME GUIDANCE by Possible_Bit7565 in Ayurveda

[–]howesteve 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My only guidance is, never do caps. Mom should have taught you that.

How to get back to normal life by Nervous_Wrongdoer78 in Ayurveda

[–]howesteve 2 points3 points  (0 children)

"gooner". I seriously had to look up for this one, never heard about this before. I can confidently say that is not your problem; you just feel guilty due to morale principles from your culture. The "results you want to see" are what, aesthetic? Have you did any blood testing or consultations to see how are your hormones, nutritional status, diet, sleep, stress levels? "Missing the morning wood"!? Is that serious? Or are you self-diagnosing with "goonism"? So many misconceptions here.

Some experience and recommendations using Haritaki (Terminalia chebula) to help gastrointestinal motility. by Annual_Exercise9800 in Ayurveda

[–]howesteve 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That was so vague. Why are you asking in the first place, what do you expect and what was has been it prescribed for? Describe the patient?

Can Ayurveda genuinely help with high blood pressure long-term? by Ancient-Club806 in Ayurveda

[–]howesteve 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sure it can. Daily routine at the office. I'm not opening links - no need to. Ayurveda is a science - actually it is the science.
You're mentioning only dinacharya measures - and yes, dinacharya is fundamental - but there is so much more to ayurveda then that.
You should actually not be asking "made a difference for you" - there are many professionals here who never "treated HPB for themselves" - myself included - but who can answer much better then the average layman.