Ashwagandha churna 1/2 tsp with honey or warm water Daily massage with Bala tailam And physiotherapy And one of my classmate has cured many of cerebral palsy cases if you want I can give his contact number you can contact him
Hi Siraj,
I’m really sorry to hear about your son’s condition. Can you tell me if he experiences any other discomfort like muscle spasms, joint pain, or difficulty breathing? Does he have any specific therapies or treatments he’s undergoing, such as physiotherapy or occupational therapy? Also, does he have a normal appetite, or does he face challenges with digestion?
For improving digestion and constipation, try using Triphala as a gentle natural remedy. Ashwagandha may help improve his muscle strength and tone, while Gokshura can support urinary health. Regular physiotherapy and gentle stretching exercises are key in improving mobility, and working with a healthcare provider or therapist to manage his condition comprehensively is very important.
Add ghee in his food to reduce the constipation…do massage with maha Masha taila …if possible you can do the shashtika shaali pinda sweda
Managing the symptoms of cerebral palsy, like the ones your son is experiencing, especially constipation, can be quite challenging, but there are Ayurvedic approaches that might provide some relief. While it’s important to remember that Ayurveda won’t replace conventional treatments, it can serve as a complementary approach. For constipation, the Ayurvedic perspective focuses on balancing the doshas and enhancing the agni or digestive fire.
First step is dietary adjustments. Incorporating foods that are warm, moist, and cooked can be more digestible. Introduce foods like cooked vegetables, especially squash and carrots, and whole grains like oatmeal or rice, since they are easier to digest. Encourage a consistent timing for meals. Constipation can often improve with increased fluid intake; warm water or herbal teas like ginger or fennel tea would be helpful.
For oil massages, consider giving your son a gentle daily massage (abhyanga) with sesame oil or warm castor oil. This not only soothes the muscles but also aids in improving circulation and enhancing bowel movements.
Triphala is a widely used Ayurvedic herbal remedy for constipation. A small spoonful of Triphala churna mixed in warm water before bedtime can help smoothen bowel movements. Do consult a local Ayurvedic practitioner before incorporating to ensure it’s fit for your son’s constitution.
Also, regualar assessment by a physiotherapist is essential. They can offer tailored exercises that may help in managing muscle tone and overall posture, even in a limited way, facilitating better bodily functions.
Finally, communication with your son’s healthcare provider is key. It’s crucial to ensure any dietary changes or treatments align with his existing medical plan. And if constipation becomes acute, or if there’s excessive discomfort or unusual symptoms, immediate medical attention may be necessary. Always prioritize his safety and comfort.


