Hey, so cataracts are a tricky thing. Surgery is often the go-to, but I totally get where your Dad’s coming from about wanting to explore natural options first. In Ayurveda, the approach is holistic. Instead of just focusing on the eyes, it’s about balancing your dad’s overall health.
About diet and herbs, Triphala is popular in Ayurveda for eye health. It combines three fruits - Amalaki, Bibhitaki, and Haritaki. You might use Triphala Ghrita, Ghee infused with these herbs. Starting small, like 1 teaspoon daily mixed with warm water can help. Amalaki, with its rich vitamin C content, is considered rejuvenative. You can incorporate fresh Amalaki or its juice in the diet, which might help nourish and support the eyes over time.
Dietary changes are also key. Try to include antioxidant-rich foods like leafy greens, carrots, and beets – they’re great for eye health. Spices like turmeric and saffron are good, but go easy - balance is everything.
Ah, the herbs! Always check for local credibility – avoid dubious sources. Same goes for practitioners. Seek someone certified and experienced.
For therapies, Netra Basti involves encircling the eyes with warm medicated ghee, which could potentially provide relief. But any Panchakarma therapy should be done under supervision of an expert.
About improvement, it really varies. Some see changes in months, others might not. But even without immediate results, it might still improve overall eye health.
Risks… well, like any remedy, if done wrong they could cause irritation or discomfort. It’s crucial to talk with an expert who can personalize the treatment to your Dad’s constitution and health.
Remember, for significant issues like cataracts, it’s important to stay in touch with your primary doctor along with exploring Ayurveda. Balance modern med with traditional wisdom for best results, ya know? Oh and, if any severe vision changes pop up - see a doc straight away, no waiting around.