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Neurological Disorders

Neurological Disorders Online Ayurvedic Consultation — page 50

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Online Ayurvedic Consultations for Neurological Disorders Experience the healing power of Ayurveda in managing neurological disorders through our online consultations. Our Ayurvedic specialists provide holistic treatments for a wide range of neurological conditions using time-tested Ayurvedic medicines, therapies, and lifestyle recommendations. Our platform connects you with experienced Ayurvedic practitioners who respond promptly in real-time. They can assist with conditions such as migraine and chronic headaches, Parkinson’s disease (supportive care), multiple sclerosis (supportive care), neuropathy, epilepsy (supportive care), Alzheimer’s disease (supportive care), stroke recovery and rehabilitation, sciatica and nerve pain, tremors and muscle weakness, cognitive decline. You can consult an Ayurvedic practitioner confidentially and urgently. Early consultation can help manage symptoms and improve quality of life. We offer both paid and free consultations for individuals experiencing persistent headaches or migraines, numbness or tingling in the limbs, difficulty with memory or cognition, muscle weakness or tremors, sudden loss of movement or coordination, chronic nerve pain, post-stroke recovery needs. If you prefer the comfort of your home or seek an independent opinion, our seasoned Ayurvedic practitioners are ready to provide quick, anonymous answers without requiring site registration. Ask your questions and receive expert guidance from an Ayurvedic specialist online today.

Questions about Neurological Disorders

How to filter kidneys without dialysis

23 days ago
100 INR (~1.18 USD)
5 answers

Stage 5 chronic kidney disease.swelling of feet..bad smell when snoring at night.itching of body..chest pain..metallic taste in mouth.seven percent kidney function..hight blood pressure breathing problems


Hello Mr Collin, Are you on dialysis treatment right now? 7% GFR is quite low. What medication are you on?

How to detox the body

25 days ago
100 INR (~1.18 USD)
4 answers

Burning sensation all over the body I need help please, coupled with abdominal pain, muscles cramps and tingling.in my legs and arms.The burning sensation is all over my body, I also feel it in my head and eyes.


Are you having any thyroid issues?? H/o medicines use?? Are you Diabetic?? There are numerous reason for your problem so we need to rule out first

I have different types of headache

24 days ago
100 INR (~1.18 USD)
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I have different types of headache like sometimes lightheadness, Vertigo, dizziness sometimes, some time severe headache or haid pain including eye brow area My prakriti is pitta My Dosha are Vata pitta khaph tridosa sometimes or sometimes only Vata pitta Doctor prescribed me Medhya Rasayan, and brahmi vati, indukantha ghrit I applied normal A2 cow ghee as Nasya I don't get any benfits What oil or ghee should I use for nasya to cure my different type of headache Ani Taila, or mustard oil or any medicated ghee I will get benefit please help me out madam


Hello Rashmi, How exactly did the headaches start? Do you feel a lot of body heat? How are your motions? Any issues with sleep? Do you have acidity issues, burning sensatoon anywhere? High bp?

I feel like my body and mind got bounded.

133 days ago
2 answers

I had a good sexual life in past since school then to college, I also had good mental state where I only used to think about getting more success in life. But as Ive been single for almost 5 years not getting any mental, physical or emotional support. I masturbate alot on weekends mostly. I feel like hugging her whenever I need.


Your feelings may stem from a combination of emotional, mental, and physical imbalances, potentially linked to suppressed Kapha (emotional grounding) and aggravated Vata (loneliness and overthinking). Excessive indulgence in masturbation can deplete Ojas (vital energy), leading to feelings of dissatisfaction and low motivation. To restore balance, focus on nurturing activities like yoga, pranayama (especially Nadi Shodhana), and meditation to calm your mind and emotions. Develop meaningful connections through hobbies or community groups. Include grounding foods like nuts, seeds, ghee, and whole grains in your diet. Herbs like Ashwagandha and Shatavari can support vitality and emotional well-being. If these feelings persist, consider speaking with a counselor or an Ayurvedic practitioner for holistic guidance.
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What Is the Autonomic Nervous System, and How Does It Regulate Body Functions?

54 days ago
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I recently heard the term autonomic nervous system in a health discussion, but I’m not sure what it actually controls. Now I’m wondering—what exactly is the autonomic nervous system, and how does it regulate body functions? From what I understand, the autonomic nervous system (ANS) is responsible for controlling involuntary functions like heart rate, digestion, and breathing. But how does it manage such vital processes automatically—does it work through electrical signals or hormone releases, or both? I also read that the ANS is divided into the sympathetic and parasympathetic systems, with each having a different role in either activating or calming the body. How does this balance affect conditions like stress, anxiety, or even heart disease? Is there any way to consciously influence the ANS, or is it mostly automatic? Since I prefer natural health, I looked into Ayurveda’s approach to balancing the autonomic nervous system. Are there Ayurvedic practices, herbs, or meditation techniques that can help regulate the ANS and improve overall health? I found that practices like Pranayama, meditation, and herbs like Brahmi and Ashwagandha are commonly recommended—do these actually help in maintaining balance within the autonomic nervous system? For those who have learned about or experienced issues with the autonomic nervous system, what symptoms did you notice, and how did you manage them? I’d love to hear real insights on how the ANS affects daily life and how to support it naturally.


The autonomic nervous system (ANS) plays a crucial role in regulating involuntary body functions, including heart rate, digestion, respiratory rate, and blood pressure, essentially keeping the body in balance without conscious effort. It works through a complex network of electrical signals and hormones to ensure these processes run smoothly. The ANS is divided into the sympathetic and parasympathetic systems. The sympathetic system activates the "fight or flight" response, increasing heart rate and energy expenditure in response to stress, while the parasympathetic system encourages "rest and digest" functions, slowing heart rate and promoting relaxation. A balance between these two systems is key for managing stress and maintaining overall health. Practices like Pranayama (breath control), meditation, and herbs like Brahmi and Ashwagandha are frequently recommended in Ayurveda to support the ANS. These techniques aim to calm the sympathetic system and stimulate the parasympathetic system, thus improving relaxation, reducing stress, and supporting mental clarity. Many people have experienced positive effects by incorporating these practices, finding improvements in stress management, sleep quality, and emotional well-being.
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How can I possibly shrink an acoustic neuroma?

46 days ago
500 INR (~5.88 USD)
2 answers

Hello, I’m a 29 male and I was diagnosed with a right side acoustic neuroma 2.5 years ago. It’s relatively small (grew from 14mm*8mm to 15*10). My right ear’s hearing is actually okay, not perfect but definitely manageable and most of the time unnoticeable. I’ve had some episodes of dizziness and I do have tinnitus, which is also manageable. What could possibly help me to at least halt the growth? Thank you!


Hello Liav, I understand the importance of balancing the body’s internal energies to support healing and maintain well-being. In your case, the presence of an acoustic neuroma and its associated symptoms such as dizziness and tinnitus suggest an imbalance in the Vata dosha, which governs movement and communication in the body. To help manage the growth and symptoms, it’s important to focus on strengthening your internal vitality and balancing Vata. I would recommend a combination of herbal therapies, such as Brahmi and Ashwagandha, to promote nerve health, reduce stress, and enhance circulation. A diet rich in grounding, nourishing foods like warm soups, ghee, and root vegetables can help soothe Vata. Additionally, practices like yoga, meditation, and pranayama (breathing exercises) can reduce stress and improve overall well-being. Regular consultations with an Ayurvedic expert would allow for personalized treatments, including possible Panchakarma detox therapies, to help your body’s natural healing processes. Always remember, Ayurveda works holistically and in conjunction with your current medical care.
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Left side paralysis

11 days ago
100 INR (~1.18 USD)
4 answers

my brother now 34 years 2019 got heart issue stopped medicines after 1 year, 2022 suddenly got weakness of left side, now he is taking medicines, but left hand no proper grip is there, he is not able to hold, what we can do to get proper hand strength. He has tried physiotherapy, panchakarma everything but nowhere got proper result


Hello.... Actually after a panchakarma procedures & physiotherapy they should get strength to body... But dont know what went wrong... You can massage their body or only left hand with ksheerabala taila & hot water bath then followed by physiotherapy with instruments... With that you can give Capsule Immunedge plus.. 1 cap daily 2 times Tablet Neuron plus... 1 tab 2times for 5 days

Drug induced perkinsonism

36 days ago
1 answers

Are there any treatment option in ayurveda in the case of drug induced perkinsonism? My mother is suffering from bipolar mood diorder. She is taking quitipine sr50mg. And clobazem 1mg. She developed perkinsonism. There is movement disability and muscle stiffness


Hello Shahida, Before coming to the treatment, I need to know when her symptoms started after taking Quetiapine and Clobazam. Are the symptoms constant or do they come and go? Does she have tremors, difficulty walking, or feel drowsy? Any digestive issues like constipation or low appetite? Ayurveda sees drug-induced Parkinsonism as a Vata imbalance affecting the nerves and muscles. She can take Kapikacchu Churna (1 tsp with warm milk twice daily) for nerve health. Ashwagandha Churna (½ tsp with honey in the morning) can help with strength and relaxation. Brahmi Vati (1 tablet twice daily) supports brain function. Daily oil massage (Abhyanga) with Mahanarayana Taila or Bala Taila can reduce stiffness. Herbal steam therapy (Nadi Swedana) may improve movement. Her diet should include warm foods, ghee, sesame seeds, and almonds, while avoiding cold and processed foods. Gentle Yoga, Bhramari, and Anulom Vilom Pranayama can help with coordination. If symptoms continue, Panchakarma detox therapy like Basti (medicated enema), sarvanga dhara, pinda sweda, nasyam etc may be needed. Let me know if you need more details.
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Tag. Muscle weakness, Neuro logical disorder

25 days ago
100 INR (~1.18 USD)
2 answers

Mera cousin ko 2 saal pehlay orthopedic Dr ne amyetrophic lateral sclerosis diagnosis kia tha jis k liye rilutec 50mg tablets recommend ki thi laikan her guzartay din kamzori barhti gai. Is k bad Dr sb ne Neuro physician ko refer kia, wahan se b Zara farq nahi para. Ab patient chalnay k qabil b nahi aur na paon uthanay kay, hath se cheez pakarnay, food chabanay main b dushwari aa gai hay. Hath ki unglian b murrna shuroo ho gai hain. Pata nhi ye aasaabi kamzori hay ya koi aur beemari. Kaheen se aram nhi aa raha. Bister per lait nahi sakta, kapray nhi lay skta ooper na he harkat kar sakta hay Drs b kehtay hain is ka treatment nhi. Ager ap k pass koi nuskha hay to inayat farmayain taa Kay hum ne se herbs khareed k bna sakain. Ap ki tajweez karda medicine Pakistan se nahi milni is liye ingredients, bananay aur khanay ka tareeqa bata dain.


Aapke cousin ki halat bahut takleef hai, aur mujhe aapke dukh ka ehsaas hai. Amiotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) ek aisi bimari hai jo dheere-dheere nerves aur muscles ko kamzor karti hai, aur afsos ki baat hai ki iska koi ilaj ab tak allopathy mein nahi hai. Lekin Ayurveda aur herbal ilaaj se unki takleef ko kam karne ki koshish ki ja sakti hai.
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Tag. Muscle weakness, Neuro logical disorder

25 days ago
100 INR (~1.18 USD)
2 answers

Mera cousin ko 2 saal pehlay orthopedic Dr ne amyetrophic lateral sclerosis diagnosis kia tha jis k liye rilutec 50mg tablets recommend ki thi laikan her guzartay din kamzori barhti gai. Is k bad Dr sb ne Neuro physician ko refer kia, wahan se b Zara farq nahi para. Ab patient chalnay k qabil b nahi aur na paon uthanay kay, hath se cheez pakarnay, food chabanay main b dushwari aa gai hay. Hath ki unglian b murrna shuroo ho gai hain. Pata nhi ye aasaabi kamzori hay ya koi aur beemari. Kaheen se aram nhi aa raha. Bister per lait nahi sakta, kapray nhi lay skta ooper na he harkat kar sakta hay Drs b kehtay hain is ka treatment nhi. Ager ap k pass koi nuskha hay to inayat farmayain taa Kay hum ne se herbs khareed k bna sakain. Ap ki tajweez karda medicine Pakistan se nahi milni is liye ingredients, bananay aur khanay ka tareeqa bata dain.


Aapke cousin ki halat bahut takleef hai, aur mujhe aapke dukh ka ehsaas hai. Amiotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) ek aisi bimari hai jo dheere-dheere nerves aur muscles ko kamzor karti hai, aur afsos ki baat hai ki iska koi ilaj ab tak allopathy mein nahi hai. Lekin Ayurveda aur herbal ilaaj se unki takleef ko kam karne ki koshish ki ja sakti hai. Aap agar try karna chahte ho mei batadungi
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