Young onset of Parkinson's at the age of 28 - #27886
Suffering from Young onset of Parkinson's for past 2 years...it started the age of 28... father also suffered from Parkinson's.. it could be genetic one....please recommend best medicines....is it fully curable or not?
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Avoid addiction if any. Avoid sour, fermented and packed food. Regular exercise and meditation. Increase intake of raw vegetables and fruits. Tab. Brahmi 2-0-2 Tab. Kaucha 2-0-2 Cap. Stresscom 1-0-1
While a complete cure may not be possible,we can effectively manage and slow down disease progression using Panchakarma therapies like Abhyanga, Shashtika Shali Pinda Swedam, and Basti, administered at regular intervals. Combined with a set of Ayurvedic medications,physical and occupational therpies, this approach can significantly improve the patient’s quality of life.
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Parkinson’s disease, particularly young-onset, is a complex condition that’s not fully understood, and its genetic links are often considered when there’s a family history. Unfortunately, in Ayurveda, like Western medicine, Parkinson’s is not fully curable. However, Ayurveda can help with managing symptoms and hopefully slowing progression.
First, focusing on balancing Vata dosha is crucial, as Parkinson’s is often linked with Vata imbalance. Specific Ayurvedic herbs can help. Mucuna pruriens (Kapikacchu) is a classic choice due to its natural L-Dopa content which supports neurotransmitters in the brain. Ashwagandha can help as well, known for its strengthening and stress-relieving properties. These herbs may support your condition, however, consulting with a skilled Ayurvedic practitioner for the correct dosage is essential.
Diet plays a critical role too. Favor warm, moist, easily digestible foods, avoiding excess dry and cold meals which can aggravate Vata. Include healthy oils like sesame or olive in your diet. Cooked vegetables, whole grains, and moderate spices may also be beneficial. Try to adhere to regular eating times to maintain a steady digestive fire (agni).
A lifestyle that soothes Vata is important, too. Regular routines with early bedtimes, practicing yoga, meditation, and pranayama may help. Abhyanga (oil massages) with sesame oil could also support calming Vata.
Regarding pharmaceuticals or more critical treatment, it’s crucial to work with your neurologist or healthcare provider to integrate Ayurvedic treatment safely with any prescriptions. Regular follow-ups to adjust treatment plans are advised. Managing Parkinson’s is about symptom management and improving quality of life rather than cure.
Parkinson’s, especially with a family history, can indeed have genetic factors. In Siddha-Ayurvedic tradition, this condition may relate to aggravated Vata dosha affecting the nervious system. While it’s challenging to consider Parkinson’s fully curable within any medical discipline, there are traditional practices that can help manage symptoms and improve quality of life.
First, it’s important to incorporate a consistent daily routine. Vata thrives on regularity, so regular timings for sleeping, eating, and activities can create essential stability. Diet plays a significant role too. Focus on warm, moist, and oily foods; favoring dishes like cooked vegetables, grains, and fats like ghee can be soothing to Vata. Avoid stimulants like caffeine and reduce dry, cold, or raw foods which can aggravate.
Herbal remedies include the use of Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) which is well-known for its nervine tonifying properties, taken 1-2 teaspoons of the powder with warm milk, twice daily. Guduchi (Tinospora cordifolia) and Brahmi (Bacopa monnieri) can also be helpful — they create calm & strengthen the mind. Drinking Brahmi with water in the morning can be beneficial.
Practices like Nasya karma, which involves the application of medicinal oils like Anu Thailam in the nostrils, can help balance doshas affecting the mind and emotions. Regular Abhyanga, or oil massage with medicated oils such as Mahanarayana Taila, can nourish the systems.
It’s crucial to work alongside medical professionals who understand both Ayurvedic and modern treatments, ensuring safety and best results. If symptoms worsen or more severe changes occur, seek immediate attention. Each individual’s condition varies and practitioner guidance is essential.

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