Hello I understand that receiving a diagnosis like Parkinson’s can be a lot to process. The MRI findings you mentioned, such as mild cortical atrophy and small white matter changes, are relatively common findings that doctors use to build a complete clinical picture alongside your physical symptoms. In Ayurveda, Parkinson’s disease is generally correlated with Kampa Vata. It is viewed as an imbalance where Vata Dosha (the energy of movement) increases significantly, leading to the depletion of Dhatus (tissues) and causing tremors or involuntary movements (Kampa). The goal of treatment is to pacify the aggravated Vata, nourish the nervous system (Majja Dhatu), and clear any blockages in the channels of movement. Since it is in the early stages, the focus is on Balya (strengthening) and Vata-hara (Vata-pacifying) therapies Ayurveda Medicines & Dosage 1. Kapikachhu Powder This is the primary herb for Parkinson’s as it is a natural source of L-Dopa. Dose: 1 teaspoon (approx. 5g) with warm milk or water twice daily after food. 2. Ksheerabala (101) Capsules A potent nerve tonic processed 101 times to increase efficacy. Dose: 1 capsule twice daily before food. 3. Balarishta A fermented liquid preparation that helps improve nerve strength and reduces tremors. Dose: 15 ml to 20 ml with an equal amount of lukewarm water twice daily after food. 4. Mahamashadi Thailam (For External Application) A traditional oil specifically used for neurological conditions and muscle weakness. Gently massage onto the right hand and thumb area once or twice a day followed by a warm compress.
Early Parkinsonian symptoms like involuntary thumb movement should be managed early and consistently. In Ayurveda, this condition is generally correlated with Vata Vyadhi involving the nervous system, where aggravated Vata dosha affects movement control, coordination, and nerve stability. Your MRI findings mainly suggest mild age-related brain changes and small vessel ischemic changes, which are commonly seen with aging and reduced microcirculation. The good point is that there is no stroke or bleeding. Important: Continue the neurologist’s prescribed medicines regularly. Early treatment, exercise, and lifestyle correction can help slow progression and improve quality of life. Ayurvedic supportive management: Medhya and nervine-supportive herbs like Ashwagandha, Brahmi, Kapikacchu (Mucuna), Shankhpushpi, and Jatamansi may support nerve function, tremors, sleep, and mental calmness. Panchakarma therapies under supervision such as Abhyanga (medicated oil massage), Shirodhara, and Basti are traditionally used to balance aggravated Vata and improve neuromuscular function. Gentle physiotherapy, hand exercises, yoga, and stretching are very beneficial. Diet & lifestyle: Prefer warm, nourishing, freshly cooked foods. Include ghee in moderation, soaked almonds, walnuts, cow’s milk if tolerated, and antioxidant-rich fruits. Avoid excessive stress, sleep deprivation, dry foods, alcohol, and excessive fasting. Maintain regular sleep and meal timings. Also monitor: Walking speed Handwriting changes Stiffness Tremors Balance or speech changes Regular follow-up with a neurologist is important because early Parkinson’s responds better when treatment, exercise, and supportive therapies are started early.
In Ayurveda, early symptoms of Parkinson’s disease (referred to as Kampa Vata) are primarily viewed as a severe aggravation of Vata Dosha in the brain and nervous system. The “thumb tremors” indicate that the Vata is affecting the Majja Dhatu (bone marrow and nerve tissue). Your MRI shows “mild global cortical atrophy” and “white matter ischemic changes.” These represent early degenerative changes, and Ayurveda focuses on Medhya Rasayana (brain rejuvenators) and Snehana (oleation/lubrication) to slow down this process. * I have prescribed medications medications for you take them consistently and you will see the results it can take time because ayurveda works on root cause of your problems but it will surely work and if you have any doubt or issue you can consult on personal consultation. ♻️External Therapy (Crucial for Parkinson’s) Since Parkinson’s is a Vata-dominant condition, internal medicine alone is often insufficient. • Nasya (Nasal Drops): Use Anu Thailam (Kerala Ayurveda). Put 2 drops in each nostril every morning on an empty stomach. The nose is considered the “doorway to the brain” in Ayurveda and helps directly address the atrophy seen in your MRI. • Abhyanga (Hand Massage): Massage your right hand and forearm with warm Mahanarayana Thailam for 10 minutes daily. This improves local blood flow and reduces tremors. Dos and Don’ts for Early Parkinson’s ✅The “Dos” (Vata-Pacifying) • Healthy Fats: Include 1–2 teaspoons of A2 Cow Ghee in your daily diet. Ghee is one of the few substances that can cross the blood-brain barrier to nourish brain cells. • Warm Foods: Eat only warm, freshly cooked meals. Cold or raw foods (like salads) increase Vata and can worsen tremors. • Mindfulness: Practice Brahmari Pranayama (Humming Bee Breath) for 10 minutes daily to calm the nervous system. ❌The “Don’ts” (Vata-Aggravating) • Avoid Caffeine: Reduce coffee and strong tea, as they stimulate the nervous system and can trigger involuntary movements. • Limit White Flour & Sugar: These can increase inflammation in the white matter of the brain. • Avoid Stress & Late Nights: Irregular sleep patterns significantly increase Vata, which is detrimental to Parkinson’s patients. ☑️Monitoring Your Progress Because you have caught this in the “less than 1 month” stage, you have a high chance of managing it effectively. 1. Symptom Diary: Keep a log of how many times a day the thumb moves. 2. Fine Motor Tests: Practice buttoning a shirt or writing a sentence daily to monitor coordination. 3. Review: Follow this protocol for 45 days. If the frequency of the thumb movement decreases, the Vata is being successfully balanced.
●Brahmi Capsules - 1 capsule twice daily with warm water after meals. ●Vrihat Vatchintamani Ras - 1 tablet twice daily with warm water after meals. ●Musli Strength - 1 capsule twice daily with warm water after meals. ●Zandopa Powder - 1 teaspoonful, twice daily after meals. ●Ashwagandha Capsules - 1 capsule twice daily with warm water after meals. ●Parkin Capsules - 1 capsule twice daily with warm water after meals. ●Brahmi Chyawanprash - 1 teaspoonful, twice daily after meals, preferably with milk ● You should take lot of fluid and fibers (fruits with peel, vegetables, legumes, whole grain bread and cereals) to avoid constipation. Avoid coffee, tea, hot liquids and alcohol as these all encourage the dehydration and low blood pressure.Diet rich in are beta carotene (for e.g. Asparagus, Apricot, pumpkin), vitamin C (for e.g. berries, broccoli, grapefruit) and Vitamin E (for e.g. avocado, nuts and sunflower oil).food low in cholesterol and saturated fat.try to avoid white sugar, white rice. Instead of white sugar and rice, one can take brown sugar and brown rice.
In Ayurveda, Parkinson’s disease is closely correlated with Kampa Vata. The involuntary movement you are describing in the thumb (often referred to as a “pill-rolling tremor”) is considered a manifestation of Vata Dosha vitiation, specifically affecting the Majja Dhatu (nervous system) and Mamsa Dhatu (muscles). •Kapikacchu (Mucuna pruritens): This is the gold standard for Parkinson’s. It is a natural source of L-dopa. Taking 3–5 grams of Kapikacchu Beeja Churna with warm milk twice a day helps manage tremors and improve motor coordination •Ekangveer Ras: 0-0-1 in night with normal water after food these are potent herbo-mineral formulations often used under clinical supervision to treat chronic neurological conditions. •Abhyanga: Daily self-massage with Mahanarayan Taila or Ksheerabala Taila. Pay special attention to the palm and the base of the thumb. •Nasya: Administering 2 drops of Anu Taila or warm Brahmi Ghee in each nostril helps in “Prana Vayu” regulation, which controls the functions of the brain. 3. Dietary & Lifestyle Adjustments •Vata-Anulomana Diet: Favor warm, oily, and cooked foods. Incorporate healthy fats like A2 Cow Ghee. Avoid “dry” foods like popcorn, crackers, or cold salads, as these increase tremors. •Pranayama: Practice Anulom Vilom (Alternate Nostril Breathing) for 15 minutes daily. This balances the nervous system and slows the progression of tremors. •Sleep: Ensure a strict sleep routine, as Vata increases significantly with sleep deprivation.
Avoid addiction if any. Avoid oily spicy and processed foods. Increase intake of raw vegetables and fruits. Regular exercise and meditation. Tab Kaucha 2-0-2 Brahmi pearls 1-0-1 Palsy oil for massage on affected part. Follow up after 4weeks.
Hi Please take following medicine for 30 days 1) Ekangvir Ras - 1 tab in morning after breakfast 2) Yogendra Ras - 1 tab in evening after food 3) Saraswatarisht syrup - 20 ml at night before bed 4) Ashwagandha+Kapilacchu+Brahmi+Mulethi+jyotishmati+Gokshur - 50 gm each - mix properly and take 5 gm twice a day after food with water 5) ksheerbala oil - for external application & massage Avoid excessive spicy food, dry food, baked and fermented food. Take proper sleep Do daily exercise for atleast 30 min
A procedure in PANCHAKARMA called Snehapana. Now to do this procedure you have to jave very good digestion so let’s plan that accordingly. 1. Amapachak tab 2BD before food 2. Ajmodadi churna 1tsp three time after meal 3. Tab Dhanwantram 2bd after food. 4. Tab ashwagandha 2hs at bedtime only Now you have to have these medicines for 14 days. Then you will feel better digestion and having good hunger. After that we will start these medicines. 1. Cap ksheerbala tail 2-0-2 before food 2. Cap Sahcharadi 2-0-2 after food. For 1 month. Then come for follow up after consuming this whole course.
1.Ksheerbala oil capsules 1 cap twice daily with warm milk after meals 2.Ashwagandha capsules 2 cap twice daily with warm milk after meals 3.Saraswatarushta 20 ml with 20 ml water twice daily after meals 4.Kapikacchu churna 1/2 tsp twice daily with warm milk after meals Lifestyle & Diet -Abhyanga (oil massage) with sesame or Mahanarayan taila daily, especially arms and hands. -Yoga & pranayama: Gentle stretches, Anulom-Vilom, Bhramari. -Diet: Warm, nourishing foods — ghee, milk, almonds, walnuts, soups. Avoid cold, dry, and processed foods. -Mental stimulation: reading, puzzles, music therapy.