What is the best massage oil for improving leg strength and balance in my 85-year-old grandmother after a stroke? - #55373
My grandmather85 yerars old, due to stroke his legs power are too much poor, please suggest a massageoil for improvement legs power and balance
How long ago did your grandmother have the stroke?:
- Less than a month agoWhat specific issues is she experiencing with her legs?:
- WeaknessHas she undergone any rehabilitation or therapy since the stroke?:
- No, not yetHow is her overall health apart from the stroke?:
- Has chronic conditions (e.g., diabetes)What type of massage oils has she used before, if any?:
- NoneHow often does she currently engage in physical activity or movement?:
- Daily, with assistanceIs she experiencing any pain or discomfort during movement?:
- Some discomfortDoctors' responses
In Ayurveda, a stroke is understood as Pakshaghata, a condition primarily caused by a severe vitiation of Vata Dosha, which governs the nervous system and motor functions. 1.Ksheerabala Taila Why it works: This is one of the most celebrated oils for neurological and degenerative conditions. It is prepared with Bala (Sida cordifolia), which literally translates to “strength,” along with sesame oil and cow’s milk. •Benefits: It acts as a powerful Nervine Tonic (Majja Dhatu Poshak). It helps repair damaged nerve pathways, reduces muscle wasting, and improves sensory-motor coordination, which is vital for her balance. 2.Mahamasha Taila Why it works: The primary ingredient is Masha (black gram), which is classically used in Ayurveda for treating wasting, hemiplegia, and muscular weakness. ••Benefits: This is a heavy, highly nourishing oil. It is specific for Mamsa Dhatu (muscle tissue) nourishment. It helps relieve post-stroke muscle flaccidity, builds bulk, and helps her legs bear weight more stably.
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