Management of permanent numbness in legs and motion sickness in MS - #22928
My mother's recently diagnosed with MS and she has few lesions on the brain. She feels strong motion sickness in the morning after waking up and this continues till evening but gets better lately. She has issues with balance and coordination . She has numbness in legs persisting since past 6 yrs whereas the balancing issues began since 5 months.
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Namste for this issue of your mother as mentioned below we will need more info but still i would advise 1. Hydrate well 2. Do Nadi shuddhi pranayama also known as anuloma viloma 3. Mix 5grams of abhraka bhasma in 1/2 kg of amalaki rasayana and give in dose of 1tsp at bedtime with warm water or half glass milk 4. Give dashamoolarista in dose of 3 teaspoon with 3teaspoon luke warm water early morning empty stomach
Hello, This needs the following info: 1. Age 2. What are the current medications? 3. Any other long standing illnesses? 4. Is there a MRI report, which can be shared? 5. What is the stage/type? 6. Do you know level of Vitamin D?
Take care. Kind regards.
Brahmi vati 1-0-1 Ashwagandha tablet 1-0-1 Avipattikar tablet 1-0-1 after food with Pranayam daily 5-10mins bhastrika bhamri lom -vilom
In the context of Multiple Sclerosis (MS), managing symptoms such as numbness and motion sickness with Ayurvedic practices requires a careful, personalized approach. According to Ayurveda, MS can be linked to vata dosha imbalance—often characterized by irregularities in movement and neurological functions.
First and foremost, it’s crucial to consult with a neurologist for your mother’s ongoing healthcare and MS management. In terms of Ayurveda, certain practices may help alleviate some discomfort and support overall balance.
Focusing on the vata dosha, ensure your mother’s diet and lifestyle support grounding and stability. Warm, cooked foods like soups, stews, and porridges are often beneficial, and reducing cold, raw or drying foods can help soothe vata. Consider integrating spices such as ginger and turmeric in meals, as they may aid digestion and circulation.
For numbness in the legs, herbal oils like Mahanarayan oil or Bala-ashwagandha taila may be used for gentle massage to improve circulation, but with the caution of checking her skin sensitivity first. Moderate, consistent exercise, such as gentle yoga tailored to her abilities, can support muscle function and coordination—however, always proceed under guidance to avoid irritation.
The morning motion sickness might be supported with a regimen of lemon and honey in warm water upon waking, facilitating digestive balance. Also, sip on ginger tea throughout the day, which can help with digestive and nausea issues.
Establishing a routine is key, as a consistent daily rhythm can help balance vata. Encourage regular sleep patterns, and ensure she gets adequate rest, avoiding overstimulation from screens or heavy activities in the evening.
Lastly, supplements that include sitopaladi churna may assist in supporting respiratory and nervous function but should only be used with a practitioner’s advice to ensure safety and compatibility. Always prioritize her comfort and consult healthcare providers before integrating any new therapies or supplements into her regimen.

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