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Can Palsinuron Help With Persistent Headaches and Is It Safe to Use? - #22601

Michael

I am really confused about this whole palsinuron thing. So, here’s the story – for the past few months, I've been dealing with these awful headaches that just won't go away, and they sometimes come with these weird dizzy spells, ugh. I finally went to a doctor, and after all the tests – blood work, scans, everything – they couldn’t find anything wrong. So, I did some digging myself and stumbled upon this palsinuron stuff online. It seems like a natural remedy or something, which is what I prefer, but I can’t find any clear answers about how it works or if it's even safe. Have any of you guys tried it? I guess I’m wondering if palsinuron can really help with headaches or if it’s just another gimmick out there. And what about side effects? Because I’ve tried a million different things over the years and it’s getting so frustrating that nothing works! If palsinuron has helped anyone here, I would love to hear about your experience. Do you think it might interact with any other treatments I’m not aware of? Thanks a ton in advance, just feeling a bit lost!

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Hello Michael

" NO NEED TO BE ANXIOUS "

" I WILL HELP YOU TO RECOVER WITH UR PERSISTENT HEADACHE EFFECTIVELY "

UR ISSUE

Persistent Headache

UR QUERY

Ques - Can Palsinuron Help With Persistent Headaches ? and Is It Safe to Use?

Ans - * Palsineuron is Any Ayurvedic Patent Medicine indicated in Nerve Related issues like Neuropathy Neuralgia Migraine Headache Palsy Neuromuscular weakness Anxiety Stress etc

* It’s Naturals Nerve Tonic Strengthen Nerve Muscle Mild to Moderate Analgesic Inflammatory and adaptogenic properties

* It’s Helpful in Migrain Stress and Neuralgia Tension type of Headache and not in other headache like Sinusitis Hormonal headache etc

* It’s Indication and Safety depends upon what type of Headache u have

* To Ascess ur headache kindly answer few questions u have text option here

√ KINDLY ANSWER FEW QUESTIONS TO UNDERSTAND MORE

• Headache Site - Neck Half Head Back Front Temporal Sides Around Eyes ?

• Associated with Other Symptoms - Acidity Bloating Gas Constipation Visual Issues Dizziness Vertigo Vomiting Stiffness Disturbed Sleep

• Known Aggravating Factors Trigger? - Spicy Salty Sour Masala Tea Coffee Prolong Mobile Screen Usage Cold AC Exposures Heat Sun Espouse etc ?

• Relieving Factors - Head Oil Masaage Rest Sleep Vomiting Improve condition?

• Onset Timing - Early Morning Afternoon Late Night Anytime?

• Pain Character- Burning Throbbing Shooting Pricking?

• Any Medical Conditions - Frequent Gut Issues Acidity Bloating Gas Constipation BP Fluctuations Thyroid issues Stress Cold Dust Allergy Medication details

• U Have Text Option here U can Answer me

RECURRENT CHRONIC HEADACHE might be Of Different Types like

Cervical Headache Cluster Headache Sinus Headache Metabolic Headache Migraine Headache Tension Headache Rebound Headache Caffeine Headache Hormonal Headache Etc

Treatment depends upon the underlined cause and Type of Headache

FOR GENERALISED HEADACHE ( FOR ANY HEADACHE)

100 % WORKING AYURVEDIC MEDICINES U MUST TRY

• Tab.Kamdudha Sadha ( SDL Pharma) 2 - 0 - 2 After Food • Tab.Shirashuladi Vajra Ras (SDL Pharma) 1 - 0 - 1 After Food • Tab.Peedantak Vati ( Patanajali Pharma) 2 -0- 2 Night After Food • Divya Dhara Oil ( Local Ayurvedic Over Painful Areas) • Sheetal Cool Oil ( Patanajali Pharma) For Head Masage Every Might with Mild Head massage • Anu Tailm ( Kottakal Pharma) 2 Drops Each Nostrils twice a Day

DO’S - Drink Plenty of Water Fluids Juices Approximately 3 Liters Per Day Alkaline Leafy Vegetables Fruits salads sprouts Fibers Dairy Products Timely Food intake Anulom vilom Rest Good Sleep Dhyan Meditation

DON’T - Acidic Spicy Salty Sour Masala Fast Foods Bakery items Excessive Tea Coffee Prickles Carbonated beverages Stress Sedentary lifestyles Excessive Sun Heat Exposure.

REGARDS

Dr Arun Desai

God Bless You 😊🙏

If u have any questions u can ask me .I will answer to the level of your satisfaction.

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You can take pathyadi kadha 15 ml twice daily before food with water Brahmi vati 1-0-1 after food with water Avipattikar tablet 1-0-1 after food with water Take for 1 month and follow up

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Hi Michael, persistent headache can be incredibly frustrating

Palsineuron is natural ayurvedic supplement for conditions like headache, nerve pain, anxiety and stress related disorders the herbs present in it have mild neuro calming , anti inflammatory, adaptogenic effects, which might help with tension type of headache, stress induced migraine or neuralgic pain or due to sleep distance

it may not be helpful if your headache are due to sinus, eye strain , cercvical spondylosis or nutritional deficiency

generally it is considered safe when used short term in appropriate dose and yes from good reputed brand it has possible interaction with anti depressants and sedatives

track your headache triggers- and avoid that

for persistent headache safe alternatives and very effective management start taking Pathyadi kashaya- 20 ml with water twice daily before meals sutsekhar rasa- 125 mg twice daily with honey r water after meals Brahmi vati - 1 tablet twice daily with war milk godanti bhasma- 125 mg with honey In morning

and one of the most effective therapy instil. 2 drops of Anutaila in each nostril in early morning- procedure called Nasya therapy

avoid triggers, spicy, excess salty, fermented food items avoid curd at night avoid skipping meals get proper 7-8 hours sleep daily at night avoid sleeping off hours like in afternoon practice mild yoga and pranayam daily manage stress reduce stress

thank you hope this might be helpfull

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Hello Michael, Headache that keep coming back without any clear medical reason can really take a toll-not just physically, but mentally too and when you told that all tests are normal, if the comfort continues, it is natural to feel unsure about what to do next. I’m glad you’re exploring other possibilities. Sometimes the body gives signal that go deeper then what scans and blood reports can not pick up You mentioned, PALSINURON - S. It is something that come up more often in recent years, especially among people who are looking for gentle not supporting solutions. It is an Ayurvedic combination of herbs. The traditionally helps calm the nervous system reduce nerve related discomfort and promote better circulation in the head and spine area while the name is sound, new or unfamiliar. The ingredient used in it have been a part of ayurvedic healing for a very long time. When I look at your symptoms -recurrent headaches along with disease spells-it points towards aggravated vata Dosha especially when there is no structural issue found. In Ayurveda. Vata governs the movement in the body , including nerve impulses, circulation, and mental activity. When vata becomes disturbed-due to irregular eating, disturb sleep overthinking, or excessive screen time-it starts showing up as addict, anxiety, sensitivity, or even balance related complaints like dizziness PALSINURON works because many of the herbs in it help in pacifying this vata. Ingredients like brahmi ashwagandha and jatamamsi have a deeply grounding and calming effect. They support better oxygen supply to the brain , reduce excessive, narrow, firing, and bring a general sense of relaxation to the system. This inturn can ease both pain and dizziness over time.

Now about safety -if taken in proper dosage under the guidance of a practitioner, it is usually quite well tolerated. Since it is made from natural ingredients and doesn’t contain steroids or strong chemical compounds. Most people do not report any major side-effects that said if you’re already taking other nerve medication or antidepressants, it is good to inform your concerned consultant just to avoid overlapping effects. But also remember even the best medicines were better when we look after the basics. Try to keep your eating and sleeping routine steady. Avoid skipping meals, drink enough, warm water throughout the day., and reduce overly stimulating inputs, like too much of phone or laptop at night, even a short walk in fresh air or a little silence in the evening balance the system You’re not alone in this and your body is definitely trying to heal. Ayurveda simply helps guide it back towards its natural balance . Wishing you peace and lightness ahead

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Palsinuron is not a specific term recognized in Ayurvedic or contemporary medical practices as a standardized treatment, but it sounds like you might be referring to a natural or herbal remedy that’s circulating online. With persistent headaches and dizzy spells, the best approach is to first understand what underlying imbalance in your body might be contributing to these symptoms.

In Ayurveda, headaches can often be linked to dosha imbalances. Vata dosha (air and space element), when aggravated, could result in nagging headaches, often accompanied by symptoms like dizziness, as Vata governs neurological functions. Your diet and lifestyle may greatly affect Vata levels. Start by evaluating your daily habits: ensure you’re eating warm, cooked foods easy on digestion — avoiding cold foods might help stabilize Vata imbalance. A routine could include grounding and calming activities like yoga or meditation.

It’s crucial re-evaluate if any stress or irregular sleep patterns are triggering factors. Even your environment (too much wind, exposure to electronic devices) plays a role, so consider minimizing these influences. In terms of herbal remedies, Ashwagandha or Brahmi might be better known and utilized herbs in Ayurveda to stabilize the nervous system, supporting general wellness and potentially alleviating headaches. Consult with a trained Ayurvedic practitioner to personalize your treatment plan.

Regarding interactions with other treatments, always inform healthcare providers about any supplements or herbal remedies you’re considering. And if your headaches are severe, worsen, or accompanied by other concerning symptoms, it’s important to seek medical advice swiftly to prevent any overlooked health issues. Ensure that you’re not using something unverified that could potentially conflict with other necessary medical treatments you might be undergoing.

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