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ALZHIEMERS SLOW DOWN PROCESS - #20262
Muhammad Nawaz
My father is 80 years alzhuemers patient and always remain restless and sleeping problem sime time please give me treatment how we can stop or slow down the process. He is blood pressure patient some time he behave so depressive
Age: 80
Chronic illnesses: ALZHIEMERS
Alzhiemers
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Regular exercise and meditation.
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Cap.Brahmi
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Ashwagandharishta 15ml twice with lukewarm water
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I highly recommend visiting a nearby Panchakarma center for an effective cure.
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Maintain a Routine – Fixed meal and sleep timings help stabilize his mind.
Soothing Herbal Tea – A mix of fennel, nutmeg, and cardamom boiled in water before bedtime can aid sleep.
Almonds & Walnuts – Soaked overnight
Turmeric Milk – A pinch of turmeric in warm milk once daily
Sunlight Exposure – At least 30 minutes daily for Vitamin D and mood regulation.
Soft Music or Mantras – Calms his mind
Manage Blood Pressure Without Stressing the Mind
Deep Breathing (Pranayama) – If he can do slow breathing (5-10 minutes)
Does he have difficulty eating, recognizing issues??
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Understanding Alzheimer's from an Ayurvedic perspective involves recognizing the imbalance in mental faculties and doshas, particularly vata. Restlessness, insomnia, and depressive states are often linked to vata disturbances. To help ease your father's condition, here are some actionable steps you can consider, integrating these concepts with consideration for his overall health and lifestyle.
First, addressing diet is crucial. Try incorporating warm, grounding foods that balance vata, such as cooked vegetables, whole grains like rice and oats, and naturally sweet, astringent tastes. Avoid cold or raw foods as they can aggravate vata. Including ghee can be beneficial too; it nourishes dhatus and supports brain health.
Encouraging a regular daily routine can help soothe restlessness and create a sense of stability. Encourage him to wake up and go to bed at consistent times each day. Before bed, a warm bath with a few drops of calming essential oils like lavender or chamomile can promote better sleep.
For sleep, you might consider Ashwagandha or Brahmi, which are renowned in Ayurveda for supporting cognitive health and relaxation. However, always check with a healthcare professional to avoid interactions with his current medications. A gentle scalp massage with warm sesame oil in the evening can also aid in calming the mind before bed.
Engaging in light physical activity such as gentle yoga or a short walk might also be beneficial; it helps move energy and stabilize mood. Pranayama practices like Nadi Shodhana (alternate nostril breathing) can assist in calming nervous tension and promoting focus.
It’s equally important to foster a supportive, enriched environment. Encourage cognitive engagement through music, puzzles, or storytelling – activities that are both relaxing and stimulating can improve his mood and cognitive function over time.
Since he exhibits depressive tendencies, ensure he's not socially isolated. Regular interactions with family and friends, even over the phone, can be comforting and emotionally uplifting.
Lastly, it's vital always to monitor and manage his blood pressure and to ensure that any lifestyle changes or natural remedies do not interfere negatively with his prescribed medications. Regular check-ins with his healthcare provider are a must to tailor the best approach for his circumstances.
Alzheimer's is a complex condition, and while Ayurvedic therapies can complement traditional treatments, it's crucial to work hand-in-hand with medical professionals, aiming for a holistic approach to improve his quality of life.
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