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Can ashwagantha stop hallusnation
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Can ashwagantha stop hallusnation - #21622

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I have depression I am seeing lins in my eyes Antipsycotic doesn't cure my condition While in antipsycotic I am still seeing line sin my eyes Will ashwagantha cure my condition Or do I need to try diffrent antipsycotic

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Aswagandha will be helpful
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Ashwagandha is a well-known adaptogen in Ayurveda, traditionally used to support mental health by reducing stress, anxiety, and promoting an overall sense of well-being. However, we must consider its scope and limitations. While ashwagandha may offer some benefits, it is unlikely to singularly cure hallucinations or substitute for antipsychotics completely. The presence of lines in your vision might be a condition that warrants further evaluation. Hallucinations can manifest from various origins like neurochemical imbalances, exaggerated doshic imbalances, or even underlying visual issues. It’s crucial to style a holistic approach, balancing Ayurveda with the necessary conventional treatments. Antipsychotic medications are prescribed based on distinct symptomology, and at times it does require adjustments in different medication or dosage. It's important to consistently communicate with your mental health professionals about your ongoing symptoms. Regarding ayurvedic support, ashwagandha might contribute positively by balancing vata dosha, which when aggravated, can lead to mental disturbances and anxiety. To incorporate ashwagandha, aiming for approximately 300-500 mg of a high-quality extract daily could be beneficial. Still, it’s advisable to consult an ayurvedic practictioner who can assess your prakriti (constitution) and other imbalances for a tailored plan. Diet can also act as a supportive therapeutic tool. Consider including grounding foods - think root vegetables like carrots, sweet potatoes, and grains like rice and oats. Staying hydrated and adopting a regular sleep schedule are pivotal in your journey toward stabilization. Incorporating daily practices like pranayama - breathing exercises - can be grounding and supportive too. This approach is additive, not a replacement. It's critical to follow your psychiatrist's advice with regard to your antipsychotic treatment and communicate openly about all supplementary methods you plan to integrate.
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