Do not take lantana camara it has a risk of liver toxicity and dangerous drug interaction without any far outweighs unproven and benefits In advance dementia focus on non pharmacological process like sensory therapy routine nutrition which carry less risk then this herbal preparation
1.Ashwagandha capsules 1 cap twice daily with warm milk after meals 2.Brahmi vati 1 tab twice daily with water after meals 3.Syp.Shankhapushpi 2 tsp twice daily with water 4.Guduchighan vati 2 tab twice daily with water after meals Lifestyle & Supportive Measures---- - Hydration & diet: Easily digestible meals, avoid heavy fried foods, favor fresh fruits and vegetables. - Mental stimulation: Reading, puzzles, music therapy. - Yoga & pranayama: Gentle breathing practices like Anulom Vilom to calm the nervous system. - Sleep hygiene: Regular sleep schedule, calming evening routine.
Lantana camara is not recommended for internal use in this case. It is a known toxic plant, especially affecting the liver, and there is no safe, standardized Ayurvedic or medical dosage for treating dementia. In a patient with breast cancer history and chemotherapy exposure, using such a herb can create serious complications rather than benefit. For advanced dementia, especially when symptoms are progressing despite Donepezil, the focus should be on safe neuro-supportive and rejuvenative (Medhya Rasayana) therapies that support cognition, sleep, and overall brain function without interfering with ongoing treatment. You can use Brahmi Ghrita ¼ tsp twice daily with warm milk or water and Ashwagandha churna ½ tsp twice daily to support cognitive function, reduce neurodegeneration, and improve strength. Manasamitra Vatakam 1 tablet at bedtime helps in calming the mind, improving sleep, and reducing restlessness. Gentle daily Abhyanga (oil massage) with Ksheerabala oil over scalp and body, along with a calm routine and familiar environment, is very important in dementia care. Since the patient has a cancer history and is already on medication, all treatments should remain safe, non-toxic, and supportive, with regular medical follow-up. Avoid experimenting with unverified or toxic herbs like Lantana camara.
It is understandable that you are looking for every possible way to support a loved one facing the dual challenges of advanced dementia and a history of breast cancer. However, as a medical professional, you will appreciate the importance of rigorous safety data, especially when dealing with complex drug-herb interactions. A Critical Safety Correction: Lantana Camara There is a significant medical misunderstanding regarding Lantana camara that must be addressed immediately: Toxicity: Lantana camara is widely classified as a toxic plant. It contains triterpene acids (such as Lantanadene A and B) that are primarily hepatotoxic (liver-damaging) and nephrotoxic (kidney-damaging). Lack of Clinical Evidence: While there is some very early-stage in vitro (laboratory) research exploring its potential antioxidant or anti-acetylcholinesterase properties, there are no established clinical protocols, safe dosages, or human trials that support using Lantana camara for dementia. Risk in Cancer Patients: For a patient who has undergone chemotherapy, the liver and kidneys have already been under significant stress. Introducing a known hepatotoxic plant like Lantana could lead to severe organ failure. Conclusion: Lantana camara is not recommended for medicinal use in humans, particularly not for a patient in a fragile state. Potential Interactions with Donepezil Donepezil works by increasing acetylcholine levels in the brain. Using any unverified herbal “memory enhancers” alongside it carries a high risk of: Cholinergic Crisis: Over-stimulation of the nervous system (nausea, bradycardia, excessive salivation). Hepatotoxicity: Compounding the liver’s metabolic load. Safer Ayurvedic Alternatives for Advanced Dementia In Ayurveda, advanced dementia is viewed as a severe Vata imbalance in the Majja Dhatu (nervous tissue). For a patient with a history of cancer and current dementia, the focus should be on Sattvic (pure) and Brimhana (nourishing) therapies that do not tax the liver. 1. Brahmi Ghritam (Medicated Ghee) Ghee-based preparations are often preferred over powders or alcohol-based tonics for dementia because they provide the necessary “Snigdha” (unctuousness) to the dry, shrinking brain tissues and cross the blood-brain barrier effectively. Note: Check for interactions, but Brahmi is generally much safer than Lantana. 2. Kalyanaka Ghritam This is specifically indicated for memory loss and mental disorders. It is cooling and grounding. Dose: 1/2 teaspoon with warm milk in the morning. 3. External Therapy: Shirodhara In advanced dementia, internal medicine often has limited reach. Shirodhara (the continuous pouring of warm Dhanwantharam Thailam or medicated buttermilk over the forehead) is one of the most effective ways to calm the “Vata” of the mind, reduce agitation, and improve sleep quality without internal drug interactions. Practical Support for the Caregiver Since you mentioned she is in an advanced stage, the “overwhelm” for the family is likely high. Environmental Stability: Keep her surroundings consistent. Change is a major trigger for Vata-type agitation. Nutrition: Focus on warm, easily digestible, and “Ojas-building” foods like almond milk (sweetened with dates) or mung dal kitchari to maintain her strength post-chemo.
Do not use Lantana camara in any form (leaf, flower, root or extract). ✓Continue Donepezil and regular follow-up with neurologist/oncologist. ✓Safe Supportive Measures Warm, light diet: moong khichdi + ghee, cooked vegetables, pomegranate. Gentle daily walk 10–15 min + light Abhyanga with warm sesame oil. 5–10 min Anulom-Vilom pranayama. Maintain routine, good sleep, and calm environment. Regards Dr Gursimran Jeet Singh MD Panchakarma
Lantana camara is used for epilepsy, anxiety, and strengthening nerves, but it is neurotoxic and liver toxic, also gastro intestinal toxicity causing nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea is likely. so need to be taken strictly under ayurvedic doctor supervision. It is not recommended to take on daily basis hence ther is no recommended safe dose,due to risk of its toxic effect. Usually and dried leaves are boiled in water . There are better safer drugs in ayurveda for this problem Continue with donezipil, as suggested. From ayurvedic treatment Start with Cap. Brahmi 1-0-1 after food with water, is a brain tonic, Saraswatarist 10ml twice daily after food with water, will help improve focus, Ashwagandha lehyam 0-0-1tsp after dinner with water concentration, and memory issues. Do Nasya with Brahmi grith 2 drops in both nostril twice daily. Soak almonds (4-5) ,+ walnut in a cup of water morning make smoothie and have but as a drink. Do pranayam lom -vilom bhastrika bhamri 5-10mins twice daily. Learn Rajyoga meditation and practice daily