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Questions about Neurological Disorders

Numbness in leg ,Due to bypass surgery

173 days ago
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Numbness in leg ,Due to bypass surgery .one year back bypass surgery done.now my heart is doing well.


Numbness in the leg post-bypass surgery could be due to several factors, including nerve damage or compression, poor circulation, or imbalances in the body's doshas after the surgery. It's important to address these underlying issues to promote healing and restore balance. In Ayurveda, the condition could be related to Vata imbalance. Vata governs movement and circulation, and its imbalance can lead to symptoms like numbness, tingling, or weakness in the limbs. Following heart surgery, your body's circulation and nerve function may have been impacted, contributing to these symptoms. Ayurvedic Solutions: Herbal Remedies: Herbs like Ashwagandha (to support nerve function and reduce stress) and Brahmi (to improve mental clarity and circulation) can be helpful. Turmeric and Ginger are known for their anti-inflammatory properties and can aid circulation. Abhyanga (Oil Massage): Daily warm oil massages using Sesame oil or Mahanarayan oil can help soothe Vata imbalances, improve circulation, and reduce numbness. Gently massaging the affected leg may also stimulate blood flow to the area. Dietary Adjustments: Focus on a Vata-pacifying diet, rich in warm, grounding, and nourishing foods like soups, stews, and whole grains, and avoid excess cold or dry foods. Yoga & Pranayama: Gentle yoga and breathing exercises can support circulation, reduce stress, and enhance overall vitality. Always consult with an Ayurvedic practitioner to ensure a personalized approach and check for contraindications with any ongoing treatments.
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Why my face tickles mostly left side

173 days ago
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My left side face tickles often.. Recently i felt my right side too... And when i touch my head little harder it aches


Facial tingling and tenderness when touching your head could be due to nerve irritation, poor circulation, stress, or tension in the facial or scalp muscles. In Ayurveda, this may indicate an aggravated Vata dosha affecting the nervous system. Practicing daily Abhyanga (oil massage) with warm sesame oil, followed by a gentle head massage, can help calm Vata and improve circulation. Include grounding foods like warm soups and avoid stimulants like coffee or cold foods. If the symptoms persist, consult a healthcare provider to rule out neurological or circulatory concerns.
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My mom has paralysis

173 days ago
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How to cure paralysis she has total right side half body nd she can't speak also since from last 3 months


In Ayurveda, paralysis is considered a vata disorder, where vata dosha becomes imbalanced and causes blockage in the channels (srotas) leading to loss of motor function and speech. Treatment focuses on balancing vata, improving circulation, and restoring nerve function. Panchakarma therapies, especially Basti (medicated enema), Abhyanga (oil massage), and Shirodhara (oil pouring on the forehead) can help release toxins, improve circulation, and nourish the nervous system. Ayurvedic herbs like Ashwagandha, Brahmi, and Shallaki are commonly used to enhance strength, improve brain function, and support recovery from neurological conditions. A specific herbal formulation like "Dashmoolarishta" or "Mahavishgarbh oil" can be applied externally for local muscle recovery. In addition, a vata-pacifying diet rich in warm, nourishing foods (soups, stews, ghee) and regular, gentle physical therapy or yoga are essential to rebuild strength and regain movement. It is important to work closely with both an Ayurvedic practitioner and a medical doctor to monitor progress, as recovery from paralysis is gradual and requires patience, consistency, and a holistic approach.
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Majja dhatu

173 days ago
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I’ve been reading about the dhatus in Ayurveda, and I’m curious about majja dhatu and its role in the body. Can someone explain what majja dhatu is and how it affects physical and mental health? I often feel mentally drained and experience joint discomfort. I read that majja dhatu is related to bone marrow and the nervous system, so I’m wondering if these symptoms could indicate an imbalance in majja dhatu. Does it also play a role in immunity or just focus on bones and nerves? If you’ve worked on balancing your majja dhatu, what changes made the most difference? Were there specific herbs, foods, or therapies recommended? I’d love to learn how to strengthen majja dhatu naturally and if detox therapies like Panchakarma help with this.


Majja dhatu, in Ayurveda, is the tissue responsible for the formation of bone marrow and nervous system health, playing a crucial role in both physical and mental well-being. It influences the production of red and white blood cells, which are essential for immunity and overall vitality. When Majja dhatu is imbalanced, it can lead to symptoms like mental fatigue, joint discomfort, and neurological issues, as you’ve described. This imbalance can affect bone health and may lead to conditions like arthritis or chronic fatigue. To strengthen Majja dhatu naturally, Ayurvedic practices recommend nourishing foods like ghee, nuts, seeds, and dairy, which provide essential fats for the nervous system. Herbs like Ashwagandha and Bala are often used to support strength and vitality in this tissue. Regular oil massages (Abhyanga), adequate sleep, and practices that calm the nervous system, such as meditation and yoga, also help balance Majja dhatu. Panchakarma therapies, especially those focused on detoxing the body and balancing Vata, can support the health of Majja dhatu by promoting the elimination of toxins and revitalizing the nervous system.
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Sutshekhar ras tablets uses

173 days ago
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I’ve been struggling with acidity and migraines, and someone recommended sutshekhar ras tablets. Can anyone explain the uses of sutshekhar ras tablets and how they help with these issues? I often experience a burning sensation in my chest after meals and occasional headaches that last for hours. I’ve read that sutshekhar ras tablets are used in Ayurveda for balancing pitta and reducing acidity. Does it also help prevent migraines caused by digestive issues, or is it more for immediate relief? If you’ve used sutshekhar ras tablets, how should they be taken – with water, milk, or something else? Are there specific foods to avoid while using them? I’d also like to know if they are safe for long-term use or should only be taken when symptoms appear.


Sutshekhar Ras is an Ayurvedic tablet commonly used to balance pitta and address issues like acidity, indigestion, and migraines, especially those linked to digestive imbalances. It helps soothe the digestive tract, reduce the burning sensation in the chest (acidity), and alleviate headaches by calming pitta dosha, which is associated with heat and inflammation. While Sutshekhar Ras can provide both immediate relief and long-term support, it is typically used when symptoms like acidity and migraines occur, rather than as a daily preventive. To use it, the tablets are usually taken with warm water or as advised by an Ayurvedic practitioner. It's important to avoid spicy, oily, or heavy foods that may exacerbate pitta imbalances while using this remedy. Long-term use should be under the supervision of an Ayurvedic doctor to ensure it remains appropriate for your constitution and condition.
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Why I feel dizzy and short term memory loss?

173 days ago
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Since 5 years I'm feel dizzy and feels like fainted when I walk. Losing my weight and face looks dull. Also I can't sleep properly. Insomnia problem. Things get better when I take b12 doss. I'm taking b12 since 5 years.


The symptoms you are describing, including dizziness, weakness, weight loss, dull complexion, and insomnia, indicate that there may be an underlying imbalance in your body's energy and nutrient levels. In Ayurveda, such symptoms can be related to a deficiency in Ojas (the vital energy responsible for vitality and overall well-being) and an imbalance in the Vata dosha, which governs movement, circulation, and the nervous system. Your chronic insomnia and dizziness suggest that the nervous system may be weak, leading to an inability to regulate body functions like sleep, circulation, and digestion effectively. While vitamin B12 supplementation has been helpful for you, Ayurveda might recommend a more comprehensive approach to addressing these imbalances, focusing on nourishing the body and calming the nervous system. You may benefit from Ayurvedic tonics and herbs that support vitality and digestion, such as Ashwagandha, Brahmi, and Shankhapushpi, which are known to reduce stress, support the nervous system, and promote better sleep. Additionally, Ayurvedic formulations like Chyawanprash can help boost energy levels, improve immunity, and support overall health. Dietary adjustments are also crucial. Eating a well-balanced diet rich in nourishing, grounding foods like warm soups, ghee, whole grains, and seasonal vegetables can help replenish lost vitality and improve digestion. It's important to avoid overly stimulating foods or excessive caffeine, as they may exacerbate insomnia and anxiety. Gentle, restorative practices like yoga, meditation, and Pranayama (breathing exercises) can also help calm the nervous system, support better sleep, and reduce dizziness. Given your underlying heart condition (MVP), it is advisable to consult with an Ayurvedic practitioner to tailor a treatment plan that takes into account your specific health needs. Proper evaluation of your pulse and overall health status would help identify whether there are any imbalances in your heart or circulatory system that could be contributing to your symptoms.
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Palsinuron cap

173 days ago
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I’ve been having issues with nerve pain and was recently recommended palsinuron cap. Does anyone know more about how palsinuron cap works and whether it’s effective for nerve-related problems like tingling, numbness, or shooting pain? My pain mostly affects my lower back and legs, and it flares up after long periods of sitting. I’ve tried physiotherapy and other painkillers, but they don’t seem to address the root cause. From what I understand, palsinuron cap is designed to support nerve health and repair. Does it work well for chronic conditions like neuropathy or sciatica? Also, what’s the best way to take palsinuron cap – with meals or on an empty stomach? Are there any side effects like dizziness or stomach upset? If you’ve used palsinuron cap, how soon did you notice relief, and did the effects last? Any tips or personal experiences with palsinuron cap would be really helpful, especially if it worked for long-term nerve pain management.


Yes palsyneuron used to calm the vata dosha which causes the pain and tingling sensation and also benefit for neuropathy and sciatia too but for your condition other medicine like spondylon etc are also beneficial
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Ekanga veera rasa

173 days ago
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My Ayurvedic doctor recently recommended ekanga veera rasa for nerve pain, and I’m curious to learn more about it. Has anyone used ekanga veera rasa before, and how effective is it for conditions like sciatica or neuropathy? I’ve been experiencing shooting pains in my legs, especially after sitting or standing for long periods. It sometimes feels like tingling or burning, and my doctor said it could be due to nerve inflammation. He mentioned that ekanga veera rasa is an Ayurvedic formulation specifically for nerve and muscle issues. How should ekanga veera rasa be taken, and are there any precautions to keep in mind? Does it need to be paired with other medicines or therapies for better results? If anyone has tried ekanga veera rasa for nerve pain, how quickly did you notice relief, and were there any side effects? Any tips or advice on using ekanga veera rasa effectively would be really helpful. I’m hopeful it can reduce my pain and improve my mobility without causing any major side effects.


Ekanga Veera Rasa is an Ayurvedic formulation commonly used to address conditions related to nerve pain, muscle weakness, and inflammation. It is particularly helpful for conditions like sciatica, neuropathy, and other musculoskeletal disorders where there is nerve involvement. The formulation contains a combination of herbs and minerals that are believed to support the nervous system, reduce inflammation, and relieve pain. The key ingredients in Ekanga Veera Rasa include potent anti-inflammatory and analgesic herbs that help in managing the pain associated with nerve inflammation. For nerve pain, this remedy is typically taken in the form of tablets or as a decoction, and the dosage is usually prescribed by your Ayurvedic doctor based on your condition, body type, and overall health. It is important to follow the specific instructions regarding the timing and dosage of the remedy to ensure the best results. In some cases, Ekanga Veera Rasa may be paired with other treatments like Panchakarma, dietary adjustments, or specific oils for external application to support healing and provide comprehensive relief. As with any Ayurvedic medicine, there may be some precautions to consider. If you are pregnant, nursing, or have a pre-existing medical condition, it's important to consult your doctor before taking this medicine. Some individuals may experience mild side effects, such as digestive discomfort, depending on their body’s response to the herbal ingredients. It's also important to remember that while Ekanga Veera Rasa may provide relief, achieving long-term improvements often involves lifestyle modifications, such as managing stress, improving posture, and incorporating exercises or therapies that support nerve health and mobility. In terms of effectiveness, many patients experience relief within a few days to weeks of consistent use, but the duration of time it takes to feel noticeable improvement can vary based on the severity of the condition. Consistency in following the recommended treatment plan and maintaining a healthy lifestyle are essential for better results. If you notice any adverse reactions or discomfort while taking the medicine, it's best to consult your Ayurvedic doctor immediately for further guidance.
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Mayur puchha

173 days ago
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I recently heard about mayur puchha being used in Ayurveda, and I’m curious about its benefits and uses. A family member mentioned it’s effective for neurological issues, but I don’t know much beyond that. Can anyone explain how mayur puchha works and what it’s typically used for? I’ve been dealing with nerve pain and occasional tremors, and someone suggested I look into mayur puchha as part of an Ayurvedic approach. Is it used as a medicine, or is it part of some therapy? How safe is it, and are there specific conditions it works best for? If you’ve used mayur puchha or know someone who has, I’d love to hear your experience. Did it help, and were there any precautions you had to take? Also, how is mayur puchha typically consumed or applied?


Mayur Puchha (peacock feather) /Mayur piccha bhasma is an Ayurvedic remedy traditionally used for neurological issues, including nerve pain, tremors, and nervous system imbalances. It is believed to have cooling, anti-inflammatory, and nervine tonic properties, which can help calm the nerves and reduce symptoms like tremors or muscle spasms. Uses: It is often used in powdered form or in combination with other herbs in various Ayurvedic formulations. Mayur Puchha can be applied topically or taken orally, depending on the condition. Safety: While it is generally considered safe when used under professional guidance, proper dosage is important. Consulting an Ayurvedic practitioner is recommended, especially for specific conditions like tremors or nerve pain. Precautions: It should be used cautiously by individuals with certain allergies or sensitivities. Always consult an Ayurvedic practitioner before use. Mayur Puchha is typically consumed in small quantities, mixed with honey or warm water, or as part of a compound herbal preparation.
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Ekangveer ras uses

174 days ago
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I was prescribed ekangveer ras by an Ayurvedic doctor for nerve pain, but I’m not entirely sure how it works or what to expect. Can anyone explain ekangveer ras uses and if it’s really effective for nerve-related issues? My main problem is shooting pain in my arms and legs that comes and goes unpredictably. I’ve been told that ekangveer ras helps with neurological disorders, but I’m wondering if it’s safe for long-term use. Does anyone here have experience using ekangveer ras for nerve pain? How soon did you start seeing results, and did you face any side effects? If you know about ekangveer ras uses, could you also let me know if it’s okay to take with other Ayurvedic medicines? My doctor mentioned that it works best with a balanced diet, but I’m not sure if I need to avoid specific foods. I’d really appreciate any advice or personal stories about ekangveer ras uses, especially for nerve or muscle pain relief.


Ekangveer Ras is an Ayurvedic formulation commonly used for various neurological disorders, including nerve pain, muscle spasms, and conditions like sciatica, paralysis, and other types of nerve-related issues. It is made from a combination of minerals, herbs, and metals, typically designed to balance the Vata dosha, which governs movement and nerve function in Ayurveda. By improving circulation, reducing inflammation, and promoting nerve health, Ekangveer Ras is thought to help with pain management and recovery from nerve-related disorders. Regarding its effectiveness for nerve pain, many people have reported improvements in symptoms like shooting pains and tingling sensations after consistent use. However, the results can vary, and it may take a few weeks to notice significant changes. Some people experience a reduction in pain intensity and frequency, while others may notice a general improvement in muscle strength and flexibility. Ekangveer Ras is generally safe when used under proper guidance and in the recommended dosage, but since it contains certain metals and minerals, it’s important to follow your doctor’s advice and avoid self-dosing. For long-term use, regular monitoring and guidance from your Ayurvedic practitioner are crucial. As for diet, it's typically recommended to follow a diet that is light, easily digestible, and avoids excess spicy, oily, or acidic foods, especially since these can aggravate the Vata dosha and hinder the healing process. Before combining Ekangveer Ras with other Ayurvedic medicines, it’s best to consult with your doctor to ensure there are no contraindications. Always be aware of potential side effects, which can include mild digestive disturbances in some cases.
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