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Managing Tardive Dyskinesia Symptoms
Neurological Disorders
Question #43375
171 days ago
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Managing Tardive Dyskinesia Symptoms - #43375

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I have tardive dyskinesia, a movement disorder which is presumed to be a result of oversensitization of dopamine pathways in the brain. It causes involuntary movements similar to parkinsons though for totally different reasons. What could I do to calm my nervous system and slow the movements?

How long have you been experiencing these involuntary movements?:

- More than 1 year

Have you noticed any specific triggers that worsen your symptoms?:

- Lack of sleep

What is your current lifestyle like in terms of exercise and relaxation?:

- Varies greatly day to day
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I truly understand how challenging and emotionally draining in voluntary moments like this can feel Tardive dyskinesia is not just a neurological condition. It affects your confidence ever is in daily activities and even even sense of inner control. Please note that you’re not alone in this. And Ayurveda does offer a very soothing and supportive approach to calm the nervous system and reduce the intensity of these moments. According to Ayurveda, this kind of involuntary or excessive motor activities happen when the vata in the body becomes hyper Mobile dry and over stimulated, especially in the deeper majja dhatu where narrow tissue reside When this vata becomes aggravated for a long time, the mind and the nerves becomes over sensitive, which can feel very similar to modern science described as dopamine pathway over sensitisation… so our direction of Healing will always be to bring stability, grounding, nourishment, and a sense of rhythmic calmness back into your system

The first thing I want you to remember is that your nervous system response beautifully to slow, predictable, warm rhythmic stimuli Even small practice is done daily. Make a very big difference. A simple slow, nasal breathing pattern, inhale for four seconds and excel for six seconds with the mouth closed. Helps activate the vagus nerve introduces the sudden or facial moments This breath softens the over reactivity of the brain circuits that produce involuntary motions Meanwhile, start on Brahmi gritha -1 teaspoon with warm water at morning Ashwagandha churna-of teaspoon with warm milk at night Mandukaparni churna-1/4 th teaspoon with warm water Whole body massage with warm sesame oil is one of the most effective way to Soothen the vata aggravated neurological conditions If still symptom persist after following the above, I would suggest you to opt for Panchakarma therapy

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Managing tardive dyskinesia through an Ayurvedic lens demands attention towards balancing the nervous system primarily by addressing vata dosha, as excessive movement points to a vitiation here. Firstly, considering your diet is important - favor warm, cooked foods that are easy to digest, such as soups, stews and porridges. Root vegetables like sweet potatoes and carrots can be particularly grounding. Including small amounts of healthy fats such as ghee, sesame oil or olive oil will nourish your brain and nervous tissues (ojus); your agni (digestive fire) benefits from gentle spices like ginger, cinnamon, and turmeric as well.

In terms of lifestyle, practicing daily self-massage (abhyanga) with warm sesame oil can be incredibly soothing; this should be followed by a warm shower. Opt for easy physical activities such as gentle yoga or tai chi to enhance circulation without over-stimulating your system. Breath exercises, pranyama techniques like Nadi Shodhana (alternate nostril breathing), can balance the mind and body.

Herbal supplementation is another area to consider. Ashwagandha, a renowned adaptogenic herb, helps in nourishing the nervous system and reducing stress. Brahmi (Bacopa monnieri) and Shankhapushpi are other beneficial herbs for calming the mind and enhancing cognitive function. These should be taken as per instructions or in consultation with an Ayurvedic practitioner, ensuring they won’t interfere with other medications.

Finally, ensuring a regular sleep pattern will restore your body’s natural rhythm. Avoid exposure to screens before bed and opt for calming teas like chamomile or valerian roots. While these strategies may be supportive, it’s crucial not to discontinue or alter any allopathic medications without consulting with a healthcare provider. Balancing the approach through the right alignment of modern medical care and Ayurvedic principles is the way forward.

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