That’s tough – FTD Dementia, especially at such a young age, can be really challenging. With Ayurveda, its holistic nature can provide supportive care although it’s not a replacement for mainstream medical treatments, it might help manage some symptoms and improve quality of life.
First, let’s focus on her lifestyle and diet. Ayurveda emphasizes balance; so, creating a routine can be powerful. Encourage her to follow a consistent daily schedule with regular sleep and wake times. Having meals at the same time daily can help her system get more predictable and notch better digestion.
In dietary terms, cook her meals with spices like turmeric and cumin – these are told to enhance brain health. Ghee, or clarified butter, can also be beneficial because it nourishes the brain and tissues. Let’s go easy on the heavy, greasy and spicy foods though and encourage warm, cooked meals rather than raw salads which might disturb her agni or digestive fire.
Now about herbs, Brahmi is often recommended in cases of mental clarity. It’s known to support brain function. You can give it as a herbal supplement or tea, but I would suggest consulting a local Ayurvedic practitioner to ensure the right dosage.
Regular gentle physical activity such as yoga or walking can keep the body in tune. Breathing exercises like Pranayama can help with focus and grounding her mind. Every day, let her soak up early morning sunlight; it’s refreshing for mind n’ soul!
It’s super important to keep her social and mentally engaged too, whatever keeps her cheerful, be it music, reading, or simple conversations. Always integrate the care with support from medical professionals, especially neurology expertise. Her health journey should be a team effort with Ayurveda complementing mainstream medicine. If symptoms worsen or new ones appear suddenly, ensure quick medical attention. Take care, she’s lucky to have your support!


