Category General Wellness
Approaches 11
Traditions 4
This page aggregates traditional and holistic approaches referenced across our library. It is not medical advice. Consult a qualified practitioner for diagnosis and treatment.

Herbs 8

Amalaki

The fruit is classified as a premier raktapitta shamana (herb that pacifies bleeding disorders associated with Pitta) and is recommended for amlapitta (hyperacidity), prameha (diabetes), and netra ...

Arjuna

Vagbhata in the Ashtanga Hridayam provides some of the earliest detailed descriptions of arjuna's cardiotonic properties, recommending the bark decoction for hridshula (chest pain), hridroga (heart...

Ashoka

Charaka recommends Ashoka bark decoction for pradara (excessive uterine bleeding), shweta pradara (leucorrhea), and various menstrual irregularities

Cinnamon

Charaka prescribes cinnamon as a component of numerous digestive and respiratory formulations, and includes it in preparations for hridroga (heart disease) and raktapitta (hemorrhagic disorders)

Lodhra

Lodhra is ideal for Pitta-type menstrual disorders characterized by heavy bleeding, bright red or dark red flow, and associated heat, burning, or inflammation

Manjistha

The Charaka Samhita prescribes Manjistha as the primary herb for all conditions involving Rakta Dushti (blood vitiation), including Kushtha (skin diseases), Visarpa (erysipelas and spreading skin e...

Sariva

Charaka recommends Sariva specifically for raktapitta (bleeding disorders with heat), visarpa (herpes/erysipelas), kushtha (skin diseases), and prameha (urinary disorders)

Shatavari

Charaka prescribes shatavari for raktapitta (bleeding disorders with heat), atisara (diarrhea), shukra kshaya (diminished reproductive tissue), and as a principal component of rasayana therapy

Ayurvedic Formulations 1

Shatavari Ghrita

Bleeding disorders

Panchakarma 1

Virechana

Bleeding disorders (as a preventive, not during active bleeding)

Gunas 1

Solid

In bleeding disorders where blood is too thin and fails to clot, sandra-increasing herbs like nagakeshara, lodhra, and ashoka are prescribed

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best natural remedies for bleeding disorder?

There are 11 natural approaches for bleeding disorder across 4 healing traditions on Satyori, including Herbs, Ayurvedic Formulations, Panchakarma. Some commonly referenced options include Amalaki, Arjuna, Ashoka, Cinnamon, Lodhra. Each tradition reads bleeding disorder through its own diagnostic frame — dosha pattern in Ayurveda, Five-Element imbalance in Chinese medicine, channel involvement in subtle anatomy — so the right fit depends on the underlying pattern, not the symptom alone.

How many holistic traditions address bleeding disorder?

On Satyori, bleeding disorder is addressed by 4 different healing traditions, including Herbs, Ayurvedic Formulations, Panchakarma, Gunas. Each tradition offers unique approaches and remedies.

Can Ayurveda help with bleeding disorder?

Yes, Ayurvedic approaches for bleeding disorder include Herbs (8 options), Ayurvedic Formulations (1 options), Panchakarma (1 options), Gunas (1 options). Ayurveda treats the root cause by addressing your unique constitutional balance.

Are there yoga or meditation practices for bleeding disorder?

Our current library focuses on other modalities for bleeding disorder, including Herbs, Ayurvedic Formulations, Panchakarma. Explore our yoga and meditation hubs for general wellness practices.

Is the information on this page medical advice?

No. This page indexes traditional and holistic approaches for bleeding disorder across our library of 11 natural references. It is educational content rooted in classical sources and modern research, not personalized medical advice for any individual situation.

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