Considering your condition with peripheral neuritis and Parkinson’s symptoms, management by integrating Siddha-Ayurvedic practices can seek to restore balance. The primary focus should be on pacifying aggravated Vata dosha, which is often linked to the nervous system’s issues. A balanced Vata can help improve your condition and manage the symptoms better.
1. Dietary Adjustments: Emphasize warm, well-cooked meals that are easily digestible. Including ghee in your diet can provide lubrication and nourishment to the nerves. You might add spices like ginger, cumin, and turmeric, which help in enhancing digestive fire (Agni). Avoid dry and cold foods that can aggravate Vata.
2. Herbal Support: Formulations like Ashwagandha and Brahmi are known to support nervous system health. Ashwagandha has neuroprotective properties, while Brahmi can enhance cognitive functions. Consult with a proficient practitioner for precise dosages.
3. Panchakarma: Consider therapies like Basti (medicated enema) and Shirodhara (continuous oil flow on the forehead); known for their efficacy in detoxifying and rejuvenating the nervous system. These should be undertaken with a professional, given your complex condition.
4. External Therapies: Oil massages (Abhyanga) using warm sesame oil, could soothe Vata dosha and improve circulation. Daily practice of gentle exercises or yoga, tailored for your abilities, may maintain mobility and muscle strength.
5. Pranayama and Meditation: Regular practice of calming breathing techniques can help manage stress and maintain mental balance, critical for Vata pacification.
Keep monitoring your symptoms closely and maintain close communication with your allopathic physician. Sudden changes in your neurological state or other critical symptoms should prompt immediate medical attention. Balancing between the therapies of Siddha-Ayurveda and your current medical regimen should be closely coordinated for safe and effective results.