It’s tough hearing that, right? Dealing with retinitis pigmentosa (RP) can be quite a journey, a journey that requires a bit of patience and tenderness. Okay, so allopathy might say it’s not curable, and while Ayurveda doesn’t promise magical cures, it can certainly approach it with some supportive strategies that focus on slowing progression and improving life quality.
In Ayurveda, RP is often related to imbalance in the Pitta dosha — heat and fire, you know. Imbalance affects the rakta dhatu (blood tissue) and majja dhatu (nervous tissue). This is more about gently supporting eye health and not a direct fix.
One way forward could be Ayurveda-based diets and routines. So, nourishing foods that are rich in Vitamin A (think carrots, sweet potatoes) are often recommended. You might as well incorporate ghee into your meals, as it’s known to enhance eye health. Drink the Triphala powder (half to one teaspoon in warm water) at bedtime; known for balancing doshas and offering support to eyes.
Consider eye exercises, perhaps? Soft eye movements, shifting gaze, rolling eyeballs — nothing major, just a mini workout. Ayurveda suggests eye washes with Trifla water in the morning, gentle cleanses, aiding eye tissues. Not too tricky, right?
Also, talk therapies are a nice touch, help manage stress, as stress totally fires up Pitta. Here’s a thought - Yoga Nidra, a guided meditation technique, could calm the nervous system, providing respite.
Now and then, Ayurvedic therapies like Seka and Netra Tarpana could support the eye health, done by qualified practitioners only. Don’t rush these.
But hey, whatever steps you decide on, consult an Ayurvedic practitioner, blending this stuff with your hub’s current care plan. Safety and harmony first. Ayurveda’s not a replacement but a dance partner to allopathy, highlighting that softer, nurturing side.
Remember, always weave these suggestions with your husband’s current treatments. Stay kind to the journey.



