HELLO TRACEY, 1. Ashwagandharistha+ Saraswatarishtha - 2tsp each with 4tsp water twice a day after meal 2.Brahmi vati 2-0-2 after meals 3. Rogan Badam oil - 2-2 drops in each nostril either in the morning empty stomach or at bedtime.
Diet- Adequate amount of water. Drinks to be consumed Homemade vegetable juices, coconut water, Herbal tea, Fruits juices, Amla juice, Red juice, Pumpkin Juice, Green juice.
Drinks to be avoided- .All Carbonated drinks, Energy drinks. .Beverages that contain tannic acid, Alcohol. .Eat walnut, cashew, soaked and peeled almonds. .Eat seasonal vegetables and fruits. Yoga- Anulom vilom, bhastrika, tratak,ujjayi Lifestyle modifications - .Take atleast 7 hours of sound sleep. .Stress management -Through meditation, walking, journaling, gardening. REVIEW AFTER 1 MONTH. Take care Regards, DR.ANUPRIYA
Have you done any EEG OR MRI Of brain. If yes please do explain the impression in the reports. Meanwhile start with 1. Cap palsinueron 1 BD AFTER FOOD 2. Tab stress com 2HS before bed time Now i want yo to do one procedure called as NASYA karma . You will find many youtube videos on it Nasya with Anu tail 2 drops in each nostril. You will get relief.
Thank you Tracey for explaining your condition, clearly In Ayurveda, when a person suffers from repeated seizures with no neurological cause it is understood as an imbalance in the nervous and circulatory energy of the body The goal is to calm the nervous system, strengthen brain function, and support mental stability while keeping the body nourished
Take Brahmi vatin1-0-1 Saraswathi aristha 20-0-20 ml with water Ashwagandha churna 0-0-1/2 tsp with warm milk TAGARA cap 1-0-1 Kalyanaka ghritha 1tsp -0-0 with warm milk Practice pranayama meditation Gentle head massage with Brahmi taila
You can take Brahmi vati 1-0-1 after food with water Ashwagandharist 10ml twice daily after food with water Brahmi grith 2 drops in both nostril twice daily
Take manasamithra vatakam 1tab bd, Brahminvati Gold 1tab bd, Yogendra ras 1tab bd, shankapushi 20ml bd enough
Hello Tracey Not to worry Brahmi capsule 1-0-1 Shankapuspi syrup 10-0-10 ml Ashwagandha churna 0-0-1/2 tsp with warm milk Does the EEG and MRI BRAIN have been done ??
HELLO TRACEY,
Epilepsy is called Apasmara in Ayurveda. It is condition where the normal functioning of the brain is disturbed, leading to recurrent seizures, which are sudden episodes of altered awareness, movements, or loss of consciousnness
CAUSES IN AYURVEDA It usuall happens when vata dosha in the brain becomes imbalanced. vata controls nervous system signals, so when it becomes irregular, the brain gets overstimulated, leading to seizures Sometimes, kapha and pitta also contribute -VATA= causes sudden jerks, trembling, or convulsions -KAPHA= causes heaviness, slow response, lethargy -PITTA= causes irritability, heat or inflammation in the brain
BODY TISSUES INVOLVED -Rasa(plasma), Rakta (blood), Meda (fat), Majja (nervous tissue), when these are disturbed, the brain’s function becomes irregular
COMMON TRIGGERS -Stress, irregular sleep, fasting, heavy or oily food, mental strain, suppressed urges, or infection
SYMPTOMS PATIENT USUALLY NOTICE -sudden loss of awareness -stiffening or jerkin of body parts -confusion or tiredness after seizures -sometimes aura - strange sensation, smell or visual change before seizure
TREATMENT GOALS -balance the vat kapha, and Pitta doshas to calm the nervous system -strengthen brain and nervous tissue -prevent recurrence of seizures and reduce frequency/severity -improve overall mental clarity, memory, and calmness -detoxify and remove aggravated doshas gently without weakening th body
INTERNAL MEDICATIONS 1) BRAHMI GHRITA= 5ml with warm milk daily for 3 months =nourishes brain, calms vata, improves memory
2) KALYANAKA GHRITA= 10 ml with warm milk daily for 3 months =nervine tonic, anti - convulsant
3) SWARNAMRITHA GHRITA= 1/4 tsp in morning =rejuvinates brain, enhances nerves function, reduces convulsions
4) ASHWAGANDHA CHURNA + BRAHMI + SANKHAPUSHPI= ashwaganda 3gm + brahmi 2 gm + shankhapushpi 2 gm with warm milk daily at night for 3 months =strengthens nervous system, reduces seizures
5) TAGAR + VACHA + SANKHAPUSHPI DECOCTION= dehoctio of all three herbs in water 30 ml twice daily = sedative, reduces excitability, anti convulsant
EXTERNAL THERAPIES
1) OIL MASSAGE=with ksheerbala taila daily =reduces stiffness, improves blood and nerve supply
2) NASYA= instil 2 drops of Brahmi taila in each nostril =nourishes brain and clears nasal channels
LIFESTYLE AND DAILY HABITS -SLEEP= 7-8 hours, avoid oversleeping or sleep deprivation -STRESS MANAGEMENT= meditation, calm music, mindfullness -ROUTINE= wake early, follow as regular schedule -AVOID= excess caffeine ,alcohol, heavy, fried or processed foods -MENTAL CARE= avoid overexertion, prolonged screen time, loud environment
YOGA ASANAS -shavasana -vajrasana -balasana -supta baddha konasana
PRANAYAM -Nadi sodhana -bhramri -deep, slow breathing to calm vata and mind
DIET -warm, cooked, easily digestible food -rice, barely, moong dal -ghee in moderation -cooked vegetables= spinach, carrot, pumpkin, bottle gourd -milk and soaked nuts- almonds, walnuts -sattvik foods= fresh, mild, nourishing
AVOID -cold or raw foods -heavy, fried, oily foods -excess meat, fermented foods -caffeine, alcohol, sugary processed foods
HOME REMEDIES
1) BRAHMI POWDER= 2gm with warm milk daily 2) ASHWAGANDHA MILK= 1 tsp with warm milk at night 3) MEDITATION AND MUSIC THERAPY= soothing music or chanting 4) WARM OIL MASSAGE= once o r twice weekly with bala oil
EPILEPSY can improve significantly with combined Ayurvedic care and lifestyle adjustments, but seizures may still occur, so do not stop prescribed medicines without a neurologist -Consitency in diet, sleep, medications yoga and lifestyle is key -stress reduction and mental calmness are just as important as medicines
DO FOLLOW
HOPE THIS MIGHT BE HELPFUL
THANK YOU
DR. MAITRI ACHARYA
1. Smriti Sagar Rasa 125 mg twice daily with honey after meals 2.Manasmithra vatkam 2 tab twice daily with milk after meals 3.Brahmi ghrita 1 tsp with warm milk empty stomach in the morning 4.Ashwagandha churna 1 tsp with warm milk at bedtime 5.Jyotismati taila- 5–10 drops on scalp at night, massage gently 6.Ksheer bala taila (101)-2 drops in each nostril twice daily (avoid during active state of seizure)
Panchakarma therapies -like Shirodhara, Nasya, and Basti may be helpful under clinical care.
Epilepsy is indeed a complex condition and can be perplexing when the exact cause remains unidentified. In Ayurveda, epilepsy is referred to as “Apasmara,” which denotes loss of memory or consciousness due to imbalances in the nervous system. Addressing epilepsy through Ayurveda involves examining the balance of doshas, mainly Vata, which governs movement and nerve impulses.
First, a dietary modification is necessary. Consuming easily digestible, Vata-pacifying foods like warm, cooked meals can be beneficial. Include ghee in meals as it is nourishing and calming for the nervous system. Avoid cold, raw, and processed foods, along with stimulants like caffeine and alcohol, as they may exacerbate symptoms.
Herbal remedies known for their calming properties can be supportive too. Brahmi (Bacopa monnieri) is traditionally used to improve cognitive functions and has a calming effect on the mind. One might consider Brahmi in powder or capsule form, taking it in the morning with warm water. Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) could also be included, as it helps soothe the nervous system and tackle stress-related triggers. Dosage tailored to personal needs and should be guided by a qualified practitioner.
Lifestyle is crucial; regularity and routine can stabilize the nervous system. Ensure adequate rest with a consistent sleep schedule, as sleep deprivation could trigger seizures. Practice daily meditation and gentle yoga, with asanas focusing on groundin, like child’s pose, which helps in calming Vata. Slow, deep breathing exercises help in reducing stress and maintaining balance.
Therap–ies such as Shirodhara (pouring warm oil over the forehead) are known for their calming effects on the nervous system and can be undertaken under professional guidance. It’s critical to maintain regular check-ups with your medical doctor to monitor the condition and make adjustments as needed. Persistent episodes should always defer to immediate professional care.
Epilepsy and unexplained seizures can be particularly challenging, especially when the root cause isn’t clear. In Siddha-Ayurveda, we view epilepsy through the prism of imbalanced doshas, primarily Vata, which governs the nervous system. Ensuring that Vata is in harmony could help reduce seizure activity.
Consider incorporating Brahmi (Bacopa monnieri) into your routine. Brahmi is known to support cognitive function and has calming properties beneficial for the nervous system. You can take it in powder or capsule form, as advised by a qualified practitioner to ensure proper dosage aligns with your unique constitution.
Next, focus on your diet. Favor warm, moist, and cooked foods that help pacify Vata. Avoid cold and dry foods, excessive caffeine, and stimulants. Regular, nourishing meals at consistent times can enhance your digestive fire (Agni) and balance your system as a whole.
Incorporate a routine practice of grounding exercises like yoga or Tai Chi. These can help regulate the energy channels (nadis) and bring stability to both mind and body. Anulom-Vilom (alternate nostril breathing) is a gentle pranayama practice that can stabilize the mind by balancing the hemispheres of the brain.
Please, don’t overlook the importance of modern medical supervision in managing epilepsy. Continue attending all medical appointments. Also, integrate Ayurvedic advice with your specialist’s, never replacing it, especially not during acute episodes. If you experience any sudden or severe symptoms, make sure to seek immediate medical attention. It’s crucial to ensure your safety while exploring complementary approaches to your treatment.



