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How to treat Multiple sclerosis
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How to treat Multiple sclerosis - #20173

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I am a patient of Multiple Sclerosis, Diabetes, High blood pressure. Male 58 years. Has MS for 12 years. Now Doctor say ur stage is secondary progressive after having remitting relapsing. Presently on symptomatic medicines like six monthly inj ocrevus, Baclofen etc. Pl suggest suitable medicine for MS. Regards

Age: 58
Chronic illnesses: MS, Diabetes and high blood pressure
Multiple sclerosis
Diabetes and hypertension
100 INR (~1.17 USD)
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Divya Keshore Guggulu - Divya Chandraprabha Vati - Divya Shilajit Rasayana - Take 1 tablet from each, twice a day half an hour after breakfast, and dinner. Divya Giloyghan Vati - Divya Tulsighan Vati - Take 1-1 tablet from each in the morning and evening on an empty stomach with lukewarm water. Divya Ashwagandha Churna - Take 2 grams twice a day after meals with milk.
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Managing Multiple Sclerosis (MS) through Ayurveda involves addressing imbalances in the body and harmonizing your doshas, particularly Vata, which often becomes aggravated in MS. Given your conditions, it’s important to adopt a comprehensive approach that includes diet, lifestyle, and herbal intervention. Firstly, on diet, favor a Vata-pacifying diet. This includes warm, nourishing and easily digestible foods. Focus on cooked vegetables like carrots, squash, and beets. Incorporate whole grains like rice and wheat, and consume warm milk with a pinch of turmeric it. Avoid raw foods, cold foods, and processed items, as these can aggravate Vata dosha. For herbal support, herbs such as Ashwagandha and Brahmi can be beneficial. Ashwagandha aids in strengthening the nervous system — take this in powdered form, about 1 teaspoon mixed with warm milk, twice daily. Brahmi, known to enhance mental clarity, can be consumed as a tea or capsule, 500 mg twice daily. But remember to discuss these with your doctor, given your other medications. Additionally, ensuring your digestive fire, or agni, is strong is crucial. Ginger tea, taken before meals, can stimulate digestion and improve metabolism. Lifestyle changes are vital too. Emphasize gentle yoga and pranayama to balance your physical and mental energy. Pranayama practices, like Nadi Shodhana (alternate nostril breathing), can be done every morning for 10-15 minutes, to calm the mind. In Ayurveda, regular massage with warm sesame oil is recommended, to improve circulation, relax muscles, and pacify Vata. Gentle self-massage or Abhyanga, performed daily or several times a week, can offer relief. Managing diabetes and blood pressure, focus on minimizing stress and maintaining a balanced routine — this will, indirectly, ease MS symptoms. Limit salt intake and manage your diet closely, possibly under a nutritionist's guidance. Finally, it’s crucial to stay hydrated, but prefer warm or room-temperature water. Remember, while Ayurvedic approaches can support your health, they should complement, rather than replace, your current treatments. It’s essential to maintain communication with your healthcare providers to ensure all treatments align safely.
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