How do you treat dementia - #19836
Subject: Seeking Ayurvedic Guidance for My Father’s Condition Dear Doctor, I am seeking your expert advice regarding my father’s health. He has been diagnosed with dementia and mild schizophrenia, and he also has insulin resistance. His cognitive decline has been progressive, affecting his memory, judgment, and daily functioning. Additionally, his schizophrenia causes occasional confusion and mild delusions. Managing his condition has been challenging, especially with conventional treatments, as we are concerned about potential side effects and long-term efficacy. We are particularly interested in understanding how Ayurveda can help in slowing or reversing these conditions naturally. Are there specific herbs, dietary modifications, or therapies that can support his brain health, stabilize his mood, and improve insulin sensitivity? Additionally, we would like to know if there are any lifestyle or detoxification practices that can enhance his overall well-being. Could you please recommend a holistic Ayurvedic approach, including herbal remedies, Panchakarma therapies, or dietary guidelines that would be beneficial for his specific case? We appreciate your guidance on how to integrate Ayurvedic treatment alongside his existing medical care. Looking forward to your valuable insights. Best regards, Paul
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Hello Paul, I understand your concerns for your father’s health and appreciate your interest in Ayurveda as a complementary approach. In Ayurveda, dementia and schizophrenia are often seen as imbalances in the Vata dosha, affecting the mind and cognitive function. To support brain health and mood stabilization, herbs like Brahmi, Ashwagandha, and Shankhapushpi are commonly used to calm the mind, improve memory, and enhance mental clarity. For insulin resistance, herbs like Fenugreek, Bitter Gourd, and Gurmar can help balance blood sugar levels. Panchakarma therapies like Shirodhara and Nasya can be beneficial for detoxifying and calming the nervous system. In terms of diet, incorporating warm, nourishing foods that are easy to digest, along with reducing processed sugars, can help support his overall well-being. It would be helpful to know if you have any recent medical reports or tests, such as blood sugar levels, MRI or CT scans for cognitive assessment, or any psychiatric evaluations. This information can help in crafting a more personalized Ayurvedic treatment plan alongside his existing care. How is his overall digestion, sleep, and stress management?
Dear Paul,
Thank you for reaching out regarding your father’s health. Managing dementia, mild schizophrenia, and insulin resistance together requires a comprehensive Ayurvedic approach that focuses on brain rejuvenation (Medhya Rasayana), mental stability, and metabolic balance. Ayurveda offers effective natural strategies to slow cognitive decline, stabilize mood, and enhance insulin sensitivity.
1.Divya Medha Vati Extra Power – Take one tablet twice daily after meals with warm water. This helps enhance memory, reduce stress, and improve cognitive function. 2• Brahmi Ghrita – Take half teaspoon with warm milk before bedtime. It strengthens brain function, improves concentration, and reduces mental fog. 3• Divya Ashwagandha Churna – half teaspoon with warm milk at night or in the morning can help with stress, brain function, and insulin resistance 4• Giloy Ghanvati – One tablet twice daily with warm water to strengthen immunity and detoxify the body. 5• Anu Taila (Patanjali Nasya Oil) – Use one drop in each nostril every morning. This helps clear mental fog, enhance focus, and improve brain function. .Applying Mahanarayan Oil, especially on the head and feet, improves nerve function and circulation. A Satvik diet rich in fresh fruits, vegetables, whole grains, nuts, and dairy is recommended. Processed sugar, excess salt, caffeine, and fried foods should be avoided. Practicing Anulom-Vilom & Bhramari Pranayama daily can help in maintaining mental calmness. Daily exposure to sunlight is essential for Vitamin D, Slowly will introduce other medicines If any further guidance let me know
Namaste,
It is good that you are exploring holistic care for your father. Ayurveda views dementia and schizophrenia as imbalances primarily involving Vata and Rajas or Tamas in the mind. Vata governs the nervous system and cognition, and its aggravation can lead to memory loss, confusion, and mental instability. Insulin resistance further suggests a Kapha imbalance, impacting metabolism and brain function. But you haven’t mentioned any details of investigations done (blood reports, scans etc) that can give an insight on his condition.
A comprehensive Ayurvedic approach can support brain health, stabilize mood, and improve metabolic function. Herbs like Brahmi, Shankhpushpi, and Ashwagandha are known to enhance cognitive function, reduce oxidative stress, and promote emotional stability. Guduchi and Jatamansi are also beneficial for detoxification and calming the mind. Therapies like Shirodhara and Nasya can help nourish the nervous system, while Basti therapy can regulate Vata and remove toxins. A Vata-pacifying diet with warm, nourishing foods like ghee, cooked vegetables, and whole grains, along with healthy fats from sesame oil and coconut oil, will support brain health and metabolic balance. Avoiding processed foods, sugars, and excessive cold or dry foods is also essential. Gentle yoga and Pranayama like Anulom Vilom can calm the mind and improve circulation. Establishing a regular routine and encouraging activities that stimulate memory and cognitive function can further support well-being. However, at his age, a careful examination by an experienced Ayurvedic Vaidya is essential to determine the appropriate medicines and dosages. Individualized treatment is necessary to ensure safety and effectiveness. While Ayurveda can complement ongoing medical treatments, regular follow-ups with both an Ayurvedic Vaidya and his healthcare providers will ensure balanced and effective management. With patience and consistent care, Ayurveda can bring noticeable improvements in his mental clarity, emotional stability, and overall quality of life.
Wishing your father strength and healing.
Namaste.
Addressing dementia and schizophrenia alongside insulin resistance with Ayurveda involves a holistic approach centered around balancing the doshas, especially Vata, which is linked to cognition and nervous system health. Since your father has a complex condition, a personalized, gradual approach is paramount to support his brain health and overall well-being.
Firstly, for cognitive decline, consider employing herbs like Brahmi (Bacopa monnieri) and Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera). Brahmi enhances cognitive function, while Ashwagandha aids in reducing stress and anxiety, helping stabilize mood. Aim for standardized extracts, using under professional supervision to determine suitable dosage and ensure there’s no interference with his current medications.
Dietary modifications should support Kapha-Vata constitution balance, enhancing brain function and insulin sensitivity. Encourage a warm, nutrient-rich diet with cooked vegetables, lentils, and grains like quinoa to maintain digestive fire (Agni). Include healthy fats such as ghee and nuts like almonds and walnuts.
In terms of lifestyle, start with Abhyanga, daily oil massage, using calming oils like sesame or bhringraj oil. This supports neurological function, enhancing relaxation. Encourage gentle yoga, pranayama, and meditation practices, adapting them to his preferences and abilities without exerting stress. Sudarshan Kriya, rhythmic breathing exercise, can effectively stabilize mood.
Panchakarma therapies, particularly Shirodhara, can potentially benefit. Though, it’s vital to consult with a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner, who is familiar with his full medical background, before initiating such detoxification therapies to avoid contraindications or adverse effects—especially given mental health disorders present.
Focus slowly integrating these practices into his daily routine; avoid sudden changes. Also, remember that Ayurveda can complement but should not replace essential medical care. Regular discussions with his healthcare providers are necessary to ensure harmonized treatment approach, minimize risks and maximize his quality of life.

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