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Parmanent solution of OCD
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Parmanent solution of OCD - #21690

YASH JAISWAL

I'm Yash Jaiswal age 23 years old. I'm suffer from OCD since 10 years but i have consult neuro psy. And i have take daily medicine twice a day but my OCD problem is not properly solve kindly help me for parmanent solution

Age: 23
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Obsesseive compulsive disorder or OCD is treated but it's take plenty of time but it's treated when patient follow the rule of that not listen negative things always be positive always and stay calm Take DIVYA NEUROGRIT TAB=2-0-2 TAB BEFORE MEAL TWICE DAILY MEDHA VATI ASHWAGANDHA TAB SARPAGANDHA GHAN VATI=1-0-1 TAB AFTER MEAL TWICE DAILY BHRAMA RASAYAN==1 TAP WITH WORM WATER OR MILK AT BED TIME DO REGULAR ORANAYAMA LIKE ANULOMAVILOM BHRAMRI.UDGEETH/SAVA ASANA STAY POSITIVE..DO GUD THINGS ITS CURABLE
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OCD is difficult to get cured But it can be controlled Yoga Meditation Brahmi vati two times a day after meals Saraswathi arista 20ml two times a day with warm water after meals

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Take care of your diet avoid processed food dairy products sugar meda starch oil nonveg food and take fruits vegetables and salads lemon juice regularly and yoga meditation and exercise regularly Lifestyle correct Smartisaagar ras Brahmi vati Unmaadganhakush ras

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Addressing OCD from an Ayurvedic perspective involves considering the balance of your doshas, particularly Vata and Pitta, which may be contributing to obsessive thoughts and anxiety. While it's important to continue any prescribed medication and consult your psychiatrist, integrating Ayurvedic practices can offer complementary support. First, understand that OCD may be deeply linked to Vata imbalance, manifesting as restlessness and intrusive thoughts. A calming routine, reducing Vata aggravating factors, can be helpful. Begin your day with warm, cooked meals to ground Vata — think warm kitchari, soups, or porridge, and incorporate spices like cumin, ginger, and fennel which aid digestion and calm the mind. Avoid cold, raw foods that might disturb this balance. Your daily routine should include Abhyanga, or self-massage, with warm sesame oil before your shower. It's soothing and helps nourish the nervous system. Afterward, practice gentle yoga or Pranayama (breathing exercises) like Nadi Shodhana and Bhramari, which are particularly effective in calming Vata dosha and the mind. Evening habits are crucial too. Try to wind down with a cup of warm milk spiced with turmeric before bed, known for its grounding, calming effect. Quality sleep is essential, so creating a sleep-supporting environment is beneficial - dimmed lights, reducing screen time before bed, and maintaining a regular sleep schedule. Additionally, meditation helps to increase awareness of thoughts and reduces their power over your actions. Start with guided meditations if that's more comfortable. These practices aim to create a sense of calm and balance over time. Remember, changes might come gradually. Consistency is key here. Importantly, consult an experienced Ayurvedic practitioner. They'll offer personalized insight into your prakriti (constitution) and suggest remedies that align with your specific needs. Balancing doshas and environmental factors are unique to each person, so you'll benefit most from tailored advice. Lastly, even though Ayurveda offers a holistic approach, keep in mind its role as a complement to your existing treatment plan rather than replacement, particularly with a condition such as OCD. Collaborating with healthcare providers ensures that all aspects of your care are coordinated and effective.

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