CST in medical contexts typically refers to either Craniosacral Therapy, Contraction Stress Test, or Central Sensitization Syndrome, each significant in its own right. Craniosacral Therapy is utilized to address pain and stress through gentle manipulation of the skull and spine, promoting relaxation and improving energy flow. While Ayurveda does not specifically use the term CST, it does offer therapies for nervous system imbalances, including Shirodhara, where warm oil is poured over the forehead, and Mukhabhyanga, a facial massage that can relieve tension and headaches. For chronic pain or nervous system hypersensitivity, Ayurveda recognizes this as a potential Vata imbalance. To support healing, consider incorporating herbs like Ashwagandha and Turmeric into your diet for their anti-inflammatory and calming properties. Regular practices such as Pranayama (breath control) and specific yoga poses tailored to reduce stress and increase circulation can also be beneficial.
The Contraction Stress Test assesses fetal heart rate response during contractions in pregnant women, ensuring fetal well-being. Ayurveda focuses on natural approaches for healthy pregnancy, emphasizing a balanced diet rich in ghee, whole grains, and fresh fruits, along with prenatal yoga to enhance circulation and reduce stress.
Central Sensitization Syndrome involves chronic pain and escalated sensitivity to stimuli. Managing this in Ayurveda could involve dietary modifications to avoid inflammatory foods, herbal preparations like Triphala for detoxification, and daily routines that promote Vata pacification through warm oils, soothing herbal teas, and stress-reducing practices like meditation. Aligning with an Ayurvedic practitioner for personalized recommendations is ideal to facilitate a well-rounded approach tailored to your needs.



