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Neurological Disorders

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Questions about Neurological Disorders

Central nervous system damage

163 days ago
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I am 29 yrs old.I am suffering from schizophrenia. Doctor told me that my central nervous system is completely damage .can you suggest me any ayurvedic medicine for CNS damage?


Namaste Sugandha ji, For central nervous system (CNS) repair and management of schizophrenia, Ayurveda suggests: Medhya Rasayana: Brahmi (Bacopa monnieri): Supports cognitive function and nervous system. Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera): Strengthens the nerves and relieves stress. Shankhpushpi (Convolvulus pluricaulis): Enhances mental clarity. Taila Abhyanga (Oil Massage): Use Mahanarayan Taila or Ksheerabala Taila for head and body massage to rejuvenate nerves. Diet and Lifestyle: Include ghee (especially medicated ghee like Brahmi Ghrita) to nourish ojas and the CNS. Avoid processed food, excess stimulants, and toxins. Panchakarma Therapy: Shirodhara (gentle pouring of medicated oils on the forehead) for calming the mind. Herbal Formulations: Consult an Ayurvedic physician for specific combinations like Saraswatarishta or Manas Mitra Vatakam, which can aid in mental health and nervous rejuvenation. Regular practice of meditation and Pranayama (like Anulom Vilom) is also beneficial. Wishing you strength and healing. Detailed evaluation by an Ayurvedic Kayachikitsa doctor is advised.
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Ayurvedic Medicine For Hand Tremor

163 days ago
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For the past six months, I’ve been experiencing hand tremors that make it difficult to perform everyday tasks like holding a cup of tea or writing for long periods. It’s not constant, but when it happens, it’s really frustrating and embarrassing. I’m looking for ayurvedic medicine for hand tremor because I prefer natural remedies over modern medications that often come with side effects. From what I’ve read, ayurvedic medicine for hand tremor focuses on calming the nervous system and balancing Vata dosha. Can anyone explain how this works? Are there specific herbs or formulations that are particularly effective as ayurvedic medicine for hand tremor? I’ve heard about Ashwagandha and Brahmi being helpful, but I’m not sure how to use them or if they are included in specific ayurvedic medicine for hand tremor. Another question I have is whether lifestyle changes are needed alongside ayurvedic medicine for hand tremor. For example, should I avoid caffeine or specific foods that might aggravate my symptoms? I’ve also heard that therapies like Shirodhara and Abhyanga can complement ayurvedic medicine for hand tremor, but are they necessary, or is medicine alone enough? If you’ve tried ayurvedic medicine for hand tremor, what was your experience like? How long did it take for the symptoms to improve, and were there any side effects? I’d also love to know if ayurvedic medicine for hand tremor is easily available or if it requires consulting an Ayurvedic doctor for a personalized prescription.


Acne is often associated with an imbalance in Pitta dosha, as it relates to excess heat and toxins (Ama) in the body. Pitta imbalances often manifest on the skin, leading to inflammation and breakouts. Treatment Approach: Herbal Remedies: Neem: Known for its anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties, neem can be used both internally and externally (as a paste) to reduce acne. Turmeric: A powerful anti-inflammatory herb. It can be applied as a paste or taken in warm milk. Sandalwood: Helps cool the skin and reduce redness and swelling. Diet: Favor cooling, hydrating foods such as cucumber, coconut, and leafy greens. Avoid excessive spicy, oily, and sour foods that aggravate Pitta. External Treatments: Kumkumadi oil, which is known for skin rejuvenation, can be used to address acne scars. Aloe vera gel: It can be applied topically to soothe inflammation. Panchakarma: Shirodhara and Udvartana (a powdered herbal scrub) can be used to detoxify the body and reduce skin irritation.
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Numbness in mu left leg back side ND feet last two fingers all time

164 days ago
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After my back L 4 - 5 surgery my left leg back side numb and in anus area stooling tym no sensation


Post-surgery numbness in the leg and lack of sensation during stooling indicate nerve involvement, likely due to L4-L5 spinal issues affecting the sciatic nerve and sacral nerves. In Ayurveda, therapies focus on nourishing the nervous system and improving nerve function. Internal remedies like Ashwagandha, Guggulu, and Rasayana formulations (like Brahmi Ghrita) help strengthen the nerves. External treatments such as Abhyanga (oil massage with Dhanvantaram Taila) and Kati Basti (retaining warm medicated oil over the lower back) can provide relief and promote healing. Panchakarma therapies, particularly Basti (medicated enemas), are beneficial for deep nerve rejuvenation. A personalized plan from an Ayurvedic practitioner is recommended.
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Gbs

164 days ago
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I got gbs in 1994. I have no strength in my legs .below waist is there any treatment for me.i have nerve and muscle weakness


Namaste. GBS recovery requires strengthening Vata and improving muscle tone. Herbal Oils: Daily massage with Ksheerabala Tailam or Mahanarayan Tailam, followed by a warm compress. Use Dashamoola Kashayam internally (20 ml twice daily). Diet: Eat moong dal khichdi, ghee, milk, and almond paste for nourishment. Avoid cold, stale, or heavy foods that aggravate Vata. Lifestyle: Practice mild Yogic stretches under supervision. Take Ashwagandha powder (1 tsp with milk) at bedtime for strength.
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Vestibular migraine

165 days ago
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Spinning sensation inside head and head sometime tightens from inside one sided.lack of co ordination and When I see some Moving object and turn my head or eye suddenly a spinning sensation occurs inside head.


Your symptoms suggest an imbalance in Vata dosha affecting the nervous system and inner ear, possibly linked to vertigo or poor circulation. Ayurvedic Advice Herbs: Take Brahmi and Shankhpushpi: 500 mg each twice daily to calm Vata. Ashwagandha Powder: 1 tsp with warm milk at night for nervous system support. Diet: Consume warm, oily foods with ghee, nuts, and sesame seeds. Avoid cold, dry, and processed foods. Lifestyle: Practice Nasya (3 drops of Anu Tailam in each nostril daily). Avoid sudden head movements and get adequate rest. Consult an Ayurvedic practitioner for therapies like Shirodhara and Abhyanga.
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Why this happened

165 days ago
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Body imbalance, poor decisions making, problem in walking, concentration problem, lacking confidence


Dosha Involvement: Vata imbalance is likely causing lack of coordination, restlessness, and mental instability. Recommendations Herbs: Brahmi: Enhances cognitive function. Take 500 mg daily with warm milk. Ashwagandha: Calms nerves and boosts energy. Use 1 teaspoon powder with water at night. Shankhpushpi: Improves memory and concentration. Mix 1 teaspoon with honey daily. Diet: Warm, oily, and grounding foods (soups, ghee, root vegetables). Avoid dry, cold, or overly spicy food. Lifestyle: Abhyanga (self-massage): Use sesame oil daily before a warm bath. Yoga: Balasana (Child’s Pose) and Tadasana (Mountain Pose). Meditation: Practice Nadi Shodhana Pranayama (alternate nostril breathing). Sleep: Drink nutmeg and warm milk at night.
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Deep Vein Thrombosis Treatment in Ayurveda

166 days ago
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I’ve recently been diagnosed with deep vein thrombosis (DVT) after experiencing swollen legs and pain during long flights. My doctor prescribed blood thinners, but I am concerned about the long-term use of medication and its potential side effects. I’ve heard from a friend that Ayurveda offers treatments for circulation problems like DVT, and I’m curious if there are any Ayurvedic remedies or treatments that could help improve blood circulation and reduce the clotting risk. Has anyone here used Ayurvedic treatments for deep vein thrombosis (DVT)? What kinds of herbal remedies or therapies did you use? I read that Deep Vein Thrombosis treatment in Ayurveda can include herbal oils, massage, and diet changes. But I’m unsure how effective these treatments can be in managing DVT. Does anyone know of specific herbs or oils that could help reduce the swelling and improve circulation in the legs? How long did it take to see any noticeable results with Ayurveda? Also, is it safe to combine Ayurveda with regular medication for DVT?


Ayurveda offers several remedies that may support circulation and reduce swelling associated with DVT. Herbs like Guggulu, Triphala, Ashwagandha, and Arjuna are often used to promote blood flow and support vascular health. Abhyanga (oil massage) with Sesame oil or Nirgundi oil can help reduce swelling and improve circulation. Dietary changes, such as incorporating turmeric and ginger, can also help thin the blood naturally. While Ayurvedic treatments can support overall circulation, they should not replace prescribed medications for DVT. It's important to consult both an Ayurvedic practitioner and your doctor before combining treatments to ensure safety and avoid any interactions. It may take a few weeks to see noticeable results, and the use of Ayurveda should be considered as complementary to medical care.
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Varicose Vein Treatment in Trivandrum

166 days ago
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I have been struggling with varicose veins for a few years now. The veins in my legs seem to be getting more noticeable, and I also experience some heaviness and aching, especially after standing for long periods. I was looking for natural treatments, and someone recommended an Ayurvedic treatment for varicose veins in Trivandrum. I’m open to trying Ayurveda, but I’m not sure if it can offer the relief I need. Has anyone had any experience with Ayurvedic treatments for varicose veins in Trivandrum? I read that Ayurveda can help improve circulation and reduce inflammation through herbal remedies and therapies. I’d like to know if any specific clinics in Trivandrum offer this treatment and how effective it is. Are there any recommended Ayurvedic herbs or treatments that help to reduce the swelling and pain caused by varicose veins? Also, what is the general cost range for these treatments in Trivandrum, and do they require multiple sessions for noticeable results? Does anyone know if Ayurvedic treatment can prevent varicose veins from worsening over time?


Ayurvedic treatment for varicose veins focuses on improving circulation, reducing inflammation, and strengthening vein walls by balancing Vata and Pitta doshas. In Trivandrum, many reputed Ayurvedic clinics and hospitals offer specialized therapies like Panchakarma, Lepana (herbal paste application), and Dhara (medicated oil pouring), which are effective in alleviating symptoms like swelling, heaviness, and pain. Herbs such as Punarnava, Gotu Kola, and Guggulu are commonly used for their anti-inflammatory and rejuvenating properties. Treatments typically require multiple sessions, depending on the severity, and the costs can vary widely, starting from ₹2,000 to ₹10,000 per session. Regular therapies, combined with lifestyle changes like gentle leg exercises, elevating the legs, and dietary adjustments, can prevent the condition from worsening. Consulting a well-established clinic in Trivandrum will provide a clearer treatment plan and expected outcomes.
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Kule Khara Pata

166 days ago
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I’ve been hearing a lot about Kule Khara Pata lately and its use in Ayurveda for boosting iron levels. My recent blood tests showed mild anemia, and I feel tired all the time. My mother mentioned that Kule Khara Pata is good for this, but I don’t know how to use it or if it’s the right solution for me. Is Kule Khara Pata mainly used for anemia, or does it have other benefits too? I’ve also been experiencing hair fall lately, and someone said Kule Khara Pata might help with that as well. Is that true? How is it usually consumed – as a tea, paste, or something else? Are there specific recipes or ways to prepare Kule Khara Pata to get the most out of its benefits? I want to make sure I’m using it correctly. Also, is it safe to use Kule Khara Pata daily, or should it only be taken occasionally? If anyone has personal experience with Kule Khara Pata, I’d love to hear how it worked for you. Did it help with anemia or energy levels? Are there any precautions or side effects to be aware of?


Kule Khara Pata, also known for its high iron content, is often used in Ayurveda to address anemia and boost energy levels. It can be consumed as a tea, powder, or paste, with the tea being the most common form, where a few leaves are steeped in hot water. It is believed to help improve iron levels, vitality, and digestion, and may also support hair health due to its mineral content. It’s generally safe for daily use in moderation, but it's important to start with small amounts and monitor for any digestive discomfort. Pregnant or breastfeeding women should consult a healthcare provider before use. Results for anemia and energy can take a few weeks, while hair benefits might take a few months.
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Involuntary Hand Movement

166 days ago
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I’ve been having this issue with involuntary hand movement for the past few months, and it’s starting to get really frustrating. At first, I thought it was just stress or tiredness, but now it’s happening more often. My hand just moves on its own, like a twitch or jerk, and it makes everyday tasks like writing or even holding a cup difficult. I noticed the involuntary hand movement happens more when I’m anxious or when I’ve been using my phone or laptop for long hours. It’s not painful, but it’s definitely uncomfortable and embarrassing when it happens in public. I haven’t seen a doctor yet because I thought it would go away on its own, but now I’m wondering if it’s something serious. Could this involuntary hand movement be related to nerve problems or something like a deficiency? I read somewhere that Ayurveda has treatments for nervous system issues, but I’m not sure what they would recommend for involuntary hand movement. Are there any herbs, oils, or therapies that can help with this? Another thing I’m curious about is whether diet or lifestyle changes can reduce involuntary hand movement. Do I need to avoid certain foods or follow a specific routine? I also want to know if stress management techniques like yoga or meditation can improve this condition. If anyone here has dealt with involuntary hand movement and found relief through Ayurvedic treatment, I’d love to know what worked for you. How long did it take for the symptoms to improve? Should I see an Ayurvedic doctor or try home remedies first?


Involuntary hand movements, like twitching or jerking, can sometimes be linked to nervous system issues, stress, or even certain nutrient deficiencies like magnesium, which is crucial for nerve and muscle function. Ayurveda offers several approaches to manage such conditions, focusing on calming the nervous system and improving overall vitality. Herbs like Ashwagandha and Brahmi are commonly used to promote relaxation, reduce stress, and support cognitive and nervous system health. Shankhapushpi is another herb known for its ability to soothe the nervous system and improve mental clarity. Additionally, Vata-balancing therapies such as Abhyanga (oil massage) with Sesame oil or Brahmi oil may help by calming the nervous system, improving circulation, and reducing stress-related symptoms. Diet plays a key role in managing nerve-related conditions. For example, incorporating foods that nourish the nervous system, like whole grains, dark leafy greens, and healthy fats (e.g., ghee and nuts), can be beneficial. Avoiding excess caffeine, processed foods, and foods that increase Vata (cold, dry, and raw foods) might also help. In terms of lifestyle changes, practices like yoga and meditation can have a significant positive impact. Regular pranayama (breathwork), particularly Nadi Shodhana (alternate nostril breathing), can help calm the mind and nervous system, reducing anxiety that may be contributing to the involuntary movements. Additionally, incorporating restorative yoga poses such as Savasana (corpse pose) can help relax the body. If you’re considering Ayurvedic treatment, it’s advisable to consult a specialist for a personalized assessment. A trained Ayurvedic practitioner can guide you on appropriate herbs, oils, and therapies tailored to your condition, especially since involuntary hand movements could be related to a deeper imbalance that requires targeted treatment. If you haven't seen a doctor yet, it would be beneficial to rule out any underlying neurological or systemic issues before starting any treatments.
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