Ah, psoriasis can be quite the persistent guest, can’t it? It’s great that you’re considering a dive into Ayurveda, especially in Kerala, where it’s deeply rooted. So, you’re not wrong in pointing out that Ayurveda helps by detoxing and balancing those pesky doshas, particularly Pitta and Kapha, which often play a role in skin issues like psoriasis.
Panchakarma! It’s a phenomenal therapy for psoriasis and starts with a good ol’ cleansing. Usually involves several steps like Vamana (emesis therapy) and Virechana (purgation therapy) to expel toxins. But, it’s not an overnight miracle. You’ll likely need a few weeks, maybe three to six, taking into account the severity of your cousin’s situation. And yes, it’s a more personalized journey than a quick fix.
About those herbs – Neem, Manjistha, and Turmeric are big players in calming inflammation and purifying the blood. Neem’s bitter properties cool down and Manjistha’s like a blood purifier ninja. Turmeric… what can I say? It’s the superstar for reducing inflammation. These can support medication or panchakarma beautifully, but again, patience is key.
Now, diet and lifestyle – you guessed it, they’re important too. Reducing spicy, oily, and acidic foods can help, keep things light and cooling, think green leafy veggies and moderate proteins. Also, meditation and yoga might be good companions on this journey.
Some people who’ve done this in Kerala say the blend of traditional treatments, experienced vaidyas, and peaceful surroundings work wonders. But remember, every treatment plan should be customized, so consulting a qualified Ayurvedic doctor to tailor the approach is essential.
Hoping this helps chart a path to relief for your cousin!


