Take brihath vata chintamani ras 1tab bd,maha yoga Raja Guggulu with Gold 1tab bd,rasna sapthaka kashyam 20ml bd,nd consulting ayurvedic panchakarma specialist
Dr RC BAMS MS
Please visit your nearest Ayurved Hospital.
Hello, Once the existing treatment course is over, please consult an ayurveda doctor who has panchakarma treatment setup for further treatments. Panchakarma treatments will help her a lot in long run. For now if she is in hospital you can start giving the following along with the current treatment: 1. Dhanvantharam kashayam 10ml+ rasnasaptahakam kashayam10ml by adding 80 ml of boiled cooled water 45 minutes before/after breakfast and dinner 2. Ashwagandharishtam+balarishtam 15ml+15ml by adding 30ml of boiled cooled water after breakfast an dinner (let there be 30 minutes of gap between her medicines and above listed medicines). These can be given till you meet the ayurveda doctor. Take care, Kind regards.
Hello, Based on your cousin’s history of Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS) diagnosed one month ago, with persistent muscle weakness, difficulty in walking and speaking, and breathing difficulty on lying flat, this is a serious, acute neurological condition. She has appropriately received IV immunoglobulins and steroids, which are the gold-standard lifesaving treatments.
From an Ayurvedic perspective, GBS closely correlates with Sarvanga Vata / Avarana-janya Vata Vyadhi, where Vata dosha is severely aggravated and obstructed at the level of Majja Dhatu (nervous tissue). This leads to rapid loss of motor strength, speech difficulty, and respiratory muscle weakness.
⚠️ Very important clarification Ayurveda cannot replace modern medical treatment in the acute or sub-acute phase of GBS, especially when breathing muscles are involved. However, Ayurveda can play a powerful supportive and rehabilitative role to: • Improve nerve regeneration • Restore muscle strength • Support breathing muscles • Prevent long-term disability • Speed up recovery after stabilization
Your treatment focus here is Vata shaman, Majja-dhatu Rasayana, neuromuscular nourishment, and gradual strength restoration, always alongside ongoing medical care.
🔎 Recommended Investigations (Continue modern monitoring strictly) 1. Pulmonary function tests (vital capacity) – very important 2. Serum electrolytes (K⁺, Mg²⁺, Ca²⁺) 3. Vitamin B12 & Vitamin D3 4. Repeat nerve conduction study (as advised by neurologist)
💊 Internal Medicines
⚠️ Start ONLY after neurologist confirms medical stability (No ICU, no active respiratory failure) Phase 1 – 21 days (Vata pacification + nerve nourishment – very gentle) 1. Ashwagandha Churna – ¼ tsp twice daily with warm milk Improves muscle strength and nerve recovery 2. Guduchi Satva – ½ tsp once daily with warm water Supports immunity and tissue repair 3. Bala Churna – ¼ tsp twice daily with milk Excellent for neuromuscular weakness 4. Dashmool Kwath – 10 ml once daily with warm water Reduces inflammation and Vata disturbance
Phase 2 – 45–90 days (Only when breathing improves & strength slowly returns) 1. Brihat Vata Chintamani Ras – 1 tablet once daily ONLY under Ayurvedic physician supervision Deep acting neuro-rasayana 2. Ksheerabala 101 Avarti Capsules – 1 capsule twice daily Supports nerve regeneration 3. Saraswatarishta – 10 ml twice daily after meals Helps speech and nervous system recovery
🌿 External & Panchakarma-Supportive Therapies ⚠️ These are crucial but must be done by trained therapists only 1. Abhyanga (very gentle full-body oil massage) – Use Ksheerabala Taila – Daily or alternate days Reduces Vata and nourishes nerves 2. Shashtika Shali Pinda Sweda (later stage) – Rice bolus fomentation Best therapy for post-GBS muscle weakness 3. Basti Therapy (medicated enemas) – Only after medical stabilization – Considered gold standard for Vata disorders Strong evidence in neurological recovery.
🚫 Nasya, strong swedana, or head procedures are NOT done in early stage
🥗 Diet & Lifestyle Recommendations ❌ Avoid 1. Dry foods, cold foods 2. Fasting or skipping meals 3. Excess exertion 4. Cold exposure 5. Emotional stress ✅ Include 1. Warm, soft, nourishing food – Rice gruel, khichdi, soups 2. Cow’s milk with a pinch of turmeric 3. Ghee – 1–2 tsp daily (if digestion allows) 4. Frequent small meals 5. Adequate rest
🧘🏻♀️ Physiotherapy & Breathing (Very Important) • Medical physiotherapy is essential • Passive → active assisted movements • Breathing exercises under supervision only • No forceful pranayama
• GBS recovery is slow but possible, especially in young patients • Improvement often continues for 6–12 months • Ayurveda cannot reverse GBS overnight, but ✨ It significantly improves long-term recovery, strength, and quality of life • Early integration with rehabilitation gives best outcomes
🚨 Immediate hospital care is mandatory if • Breathing worsens • Speech deteriorates • Swallowing difficulty appears
🌼 Your cousin is young, already treated appropriately, and within the recovery window. With modern medicine + careful Ayurvedic rehabilitation, many patients regain walking, speech, and independence.
Warm regards, Dr. Sumi MS (Ayu)
In the case of Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS), Ayurveda can provide supportive care, but it’s essential to continue conventional medical treatment, especially since your cousin is experiencing respiratory issues — this could be critical and requires immediate medical attention. Ayurveda should be used alongside, not as a replacement for, the care she is already receiving.
For potential support through Ayurveda, understanding her dosha imbalance is crucial. GBS can be correlated to a Vata imbalance, particularly affecting Vata’s subtle aspect, which governs the nervous system. Ayurveda therapeutic methods may include diet, herbal supplements, and lifestyle adjustments to stabilize Vata.
Diet should focus on warm, soft, easily digestible foods, rich in good fats like ghee, which are calming for Vata. Encourage foods such as warm milk, cooked grains like rice, and stews. Spices like ginger, cumin, and fennel can help in digestion and assimilation, strengthening her overall energy.
Herbal support might include Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) for nourishing the nervous tissue, Brahmi (Bacopa monnieri) for cognitive support, and Guduchi (Tinospora cordifolia) for its potential immunomodulatory effects. It’s important these be taken under supervision of a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner.
Lifestyle adjustments include gentle oil massages with warm sesame oil, which can help to pacify Vata and improve circulation. Pranayama, especially Anulom Vilom in guided short sessions, can assist with breathing difficulties, but should be attempted only under supervision if she’s having severe respiratory problems.
Avoid cold temperatures, erratic meal times, and overexertion, which can aggravate Vata further. Ensure she’s staying hydrated and as comfortable as possible. Regular check-ins with her doctors for her conventional treatment are vital. Remember, the primary concern should remain her immediate safety and response to medical treatments!


