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Neurological Disorders
Question #20487
335 days ago
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Suffering from Multiple sclerosis - #20487

Narayan Adhikari

How do i reversed multiple sclerosis. I am having trouble to walk and having low energy. Tingling, burning sensation, fatigue, foot dropping and all........ and having issues to walking. Foot Not working properly to walk

Age: 29
Chronic illnesses: No
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Divya Keshore Guggulu - Divya Chandraprabha Vati - Take 1 tablet from each, thrice a day half an hour after breakfast, lunch and dinner. Divya Giloyghan Vati - Divya Tulsighan Vati - 4 Take 1-1 tablet from each in the morning and evening on an empty stomachwith lukewarm water. Divya Ashwagandha Churna - 1/4 th tsp once a day after meals with milk.

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Based on your condition, it is advisable to visit a nearby Ayurveda center, where a personalized treatment plan—including therapies, medications, dietary guidance, and lifestyle modifications can be determined after conducting Prakriti Pariksha, Koshta Pariksha, and other necessary assessments.

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Better to consult neurophysician for acute stage. It’s a neurodegenerative disorder. Take saraswathi arista 20ml two times a day

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Multiple sclerosis is a complex condition, and while Ayurveda may not offer a cure, it can often complement conventional treatments to support your body’s resilience and improve quality of life. Ayurveda strives for harmonizing the body’s doshas, agni, and dhatus to restore health. The emphasis here would be on balancing the Vata dosha, as it tends to become aggravated in the case of neurological issues.

Begin by adjusting your diet to assist in calming Vata. Consume warm, cooked foods and avoid anything cold or raw. Incorporate ghee, whole grains, warming spices like ginger, cumin, and turmeric, which are known for their anti-inflammatory properties. It may help to avoid processed foods, too much caffeine, and alcohol, as these can destabilize Vata.

Ayurveda suggests Abhyanga – daily oil massage with sesame oil to nourish your nerves and skin. This practice can help in reducing dryness and stiffness. Regular practice of gentle yoga poses that stimulate balance and coordination like Tadasana (Mountain Pose) or Vrksasana (Tree Pose) may enhance your muscle engagement. Avoid strenuous or exhausting exercises to maintain energy levels.

Herbal formulations like Ashwagandha and Brahmi are often recommended in Ayurveda. They are known for their rejuvenative and nervine properties, which can improve your energy levels and cognitive function. Consultation with a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner is advised for precise dosages, as self-prescribing these could be ineffective or even harmful.

Ensure a consistent sleep pattern; this will help in managing fatigue. Sleep and being regular with your daily routine can help stabilize Vata. Pranayama, like Nadi Shodhana (alternate nostril breathing), can also be beneficial for calming the mind.

It’s essential to work alongside your healthcare team, integrating Ayurvedic practices with conventional medicine, as prompt and thorough care is critical. For treating symptoms like foot drop or serious mobility issues, physical therapy might offer assistance. Regular check-ins with your healthcare provider will ensure all approaches are harmonized for the best outcome.

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