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Asthi majjak packak for young onset of parkinson's
Neurological Disorders
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Asthi majjak packak for young onset of parkinson's - #31494

Ramesh Kumar
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How effective asthi majja pachak vati could be for young onset of parkinson's diesase diagnosed two years ago. Can it slow down progression effectively or it can cure at this initial level. Please tell the most cost effective and best medicine which can be taken for longer period of time.

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hello ramesh kumar ,

You are diagnosed with young-onset Parkinson’s disease. There is a medicine called Asthi Majja Pachak Vati in Ayurveda. Some people think it can cure Parkinson’s, but the truth is:

Parkinson’s happens because of gradual loss of certain brain cells that make dopamine. At present, no medicine can completely cure or stop this process — not in modern medicine, not in Ayurveda.

This Vati may help to support nerves and reduce some symptoms for some people, but it cannot by itself cure Parkinson’s or fully stop its progression.

The most helpful natural option we know from Ayurveda is a plant called Mucuna pruriens. It naturally has levodopa, the same chemical used in modern Parkinson’s medicines. But even this needs to be taken carefully with neurologist guidance because it acts like a drug.

Other supportive Ayurvedic herbs like Ashwagandha and Brahmi may help with stress, sleep, and memory. These are safer for long-term use.

Best results usually come from combining modern treatment with Ayurvedic supportive medicines, healthy diet, yoga, and regular follow-up not by depending on one pill.

So, in short: Asthi Majja Pachak Vati is not a cure. It may support nerve strength, but the most important thing is to continue your neurologist’s medicines and use Ayurvedic support only as an add-on.

warm regards , Dr.karthika

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No this medicine is not help in Parkinson’s

Kindly go for personal consultation because one need to evaluate the condition see the reports take proper history got to know bowel routine, digestion, nadi parikshana in detail history to prescribe any of the medicine for longer period of time

So kindly go for personal consultation for better and best result

THANK YOU

DR. MAITRI ACHARYA

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Hello Ramesh kumar ji,

*Asthi Majja Pachak Vati is not an effective or evidence-based treatment for Parkinson’s disease, and there is no scientific evidence that it can slow the progression of the condition or offer a cure. In fact, delaying proven, effective medical treatment for a progressive and incurable disease like Parkinson’s can have serious negative consequences.

Take care😊

Kind Regards, Dr.Isha Ashok Bhardwaj

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Don’t worry take atmagupta churna 1stp with milk , chaturmukh ras 1tab bd, mahamanjsiadhi gana vati 1tab aswaganda churna 1tsp with milk

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​In Ayurveda, Parkinson’s disease is often correlated with a condition called Kampavata. This is considered a Vata Vyadhi, a disorder caused by the vitiation or imbalance of the Vata dosha, which governs movement and the nervous system. The term Kampavata literally means “tremor” (kampa) caused by Vata.

​Understanding Asthi Majja Pachak Vati

​Asthi Majja Pachak Vati is an Ayurvedic formulation whose name translates to “a tablet that digests/processes bone (asthi) and bone marrow (majja).” In Ayurveda, Asthi and Majja are two of the seven dhatus (body tissues). The Majja dhatu is considered to be related to the nervous system and the bone marrow.

​Based on its traditional use, Asthi Majja Pachak Vati is primarily indicated for conditions related to the bones and bone marrow, such as asthishool (bone pain) and sandhishool (joint pain). Its purpose is to nourish and strengthen these tissues.

​Effectiveness for Parkinson’s Disease

​While Asthi Majja Pachak Vati is known for its action on the bones and nervous tissues, it is not considered a primary or standalone treatment for Parkinson’s disease in Ayurvedic texts. Ayurvedic treatment for Kampavata is complex and holistic, involving a combination of therapies tailored to the individual patient’s condition, stage of the disease, and dominant symptoms.

​The core principles of Ayurvedic treatment for Parkinson’s disease include:

​Balancing Vata Dosha: The main goal is to pacify the vitiated Vata dosha through various therapies. Nourishing Majja Dhatu: Since Parkinson’s is seen as a degenerative condition affecting the nervous tissue (Majja), therapies and herbs are used to nourish and protect this dhatu.

Detoxification: Removing toxins (Ama) that may be obstructing the channels (strotas) and contributing to the imbalance.

​Can Ayurveda Cure Parkinson’s Disease?

​Ayurveda does not claim to offer a complete cure for Parkinson’s disease. The focus of Ayurvedic treatment is to:

​Slow down the progression of the disease: By addressing the underlying dosha imbalances and nourishing the nervous system.

Manage symptoms: Alleviate symptoms like tremors, rigidity, and bradykinesia.

​Improve quality of life: Enhance overall well-being, including mental health, sleep, and digestion.n the initial stages of the disease, an individualized and comprehensive Ayurvedic approach can be particularly effective in slowing the progression and managing symptoms.

​Panchakarma Therapies: These detoxification and rejuvenation procedures are crucial for managing Kampavata.

​Basti (Medicated Enema): Considered the most effective treatment for Vata disorders. Shirodhara and Shiro Basti: Therapies involving pouring medicated oil or other liquids on the forehead or retaining it on the head, which are beneficial for the nervous system. Abhyanga (Therapeutic Massage): Using medicated oils to improve circulation, reduce stiffness, and calm the nervous system.

Dietary and Lifestyle Modifications: A Vata-pacifying diet, including warm, nourishing foods and avoiding cold, dry, and processed foods. Regular exercise like yoga and breathing exercises (Pranayama) are also recommended.

Conclusion

​While Asthi Majja Pachak Vati may have a role in a broader treatment plan due to its action on the nervous tissue (Majja), it is highly unlikely to be effective as a standalone treatment for Parkinson’s disease. The effectiveness of any Ayurvedic treatment for a complex condition like Parkinson’s depends on a holistic and individualized approach,

​For someone with a young onset diagnosis, a well-planned and consistent Ayurvedic regimen, alongside conventional medical care, may help in effectively managing the symptoms and significantly improving the quality of life.

Treatment 1) Brihat vara Chintamani Rasa-1 tab.before food in morning with ghee and honey

2) Ashvagandha Churna-1gm+ Kapikacchu Choorna-2gm+Gokshura Choorna-2gm+Pippali Choorna-500mg+Abhraka Bh.-125mg+Makaradwaja-125mg+Shuddha Shilajatu-250mg- after food with milk

3) Dashamularishta +Ashvagandharisht-4 tsf - after food with water 3 times

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That’s why people are unwilling to take ayurveda so much medicines to be taken throughout the day while in homeopathy constitutional prescriber give only one medicine at a time

Asthi majja Pachak vati is mainly a bone/joint digestant and there is no good evidence that it will slow Parkinson’s

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Asthi majja pachak vati is for bone/joint health and there is no evidence that it will slow Parkinson’s

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- It is not a cure for Parkinson’s, but it may help slow progression by: - Supporting Majja dhatu nourishment - Reducing Vata aggravation, which is central to neurodegeneration - Enhancing bone marrow and nerve tissue metabolism

While it’s not a standalone treatment, it can be part of a multi-herb protocol to support brain function and reduce symptoms.

Warm Regards, Dr.Anjali Sehrawat

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I don’t think the tablet which you are mentioning will be helpful in slowing down Parkinson’s Before starting just verify properly and then take

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Hello Ramesh, Asthi majja pachak vati is usually not recommended for parkinson. Since parkinson is in the young onset take proper approved medicine for results. Start with Cap. Ashwashila 1-0-1 after food with water Tablet kapikacchu 1-0-1 after food with water Brahmi vati 1-0-1 after food with water Do Nasya with kshirbala oil 2 drops in both nostril .once daily. Whole body massage with ashwagandha oil+ kshirbala oil and bath with warm water. Alternate day.

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Asthi Majja Pachak Vati, an Ayurvedic formulation, primarily aids in improving bone marrow and nerve health. For Parkinson’s disease, particularly in young onset cases, this vati can assist with symptoms like stiffness and tremors, but it’s not a standalone cure or a replacement for conventional treatments. Ayurveda focuses on a holistic approach, including balancing the doshas and improving overall vitality.

Integrating Asthi Majja Pachak Vati with conventional treatment may offer some support in nerve nourishment, but it’s unlikely to completely halt or reverse Parkinson’s progression on its own. Regular intake for symptomatic support and enhancing Nervous system health might be beneficial. Cost effectiveness is subjective and depends on your access to Ayurvedic pharmacies or practitioners, so it’s essential to ensure authenticity and proper formulation.

A more comprehensive Ayurvedic regimen for managing Parkinson’s includes dietary adjustments and lifestyle modifications. Emphasize a Vata-pacifying diet: warm, cooked, easy-to-digest foods, favoring sweet, sour and salty tastes. Include ghee, nuts, seeds, and oils to nourish the nervous system.

Herbs like Ashwagandha, Brahmi, and Shankhpushpi might be recommended alongside Asthi Majja Pachak Vati to enhance cognitive functions and promote well-being. However always consult an Ayurvedic practitioner before starting a new regimen, as individual constitution (Prakriti) and specific conditions (Vikriti) determine the appropriateness of these advices. Personalized care ensures the best outcomes and avoids any potential adverse effects from incorrect usage.

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Asthi Majja Pachak Vati is known within Ayurveda to be supportive in conditions involving the bones and nervous system. In the context of young onset Parkinson’s, however, it’s essential to approach treatment with an understanding of the disease’s complexity. Parkinson’s disease involves neurodegeneration, which in Ayurveda can be associated with an imbalance in Vata dosha.

Asthi Majja Pachak Vati focuses more on strengthening the asthi (bone) and majja (bone marrow) dhatus and may not directly address the neurodegenerative aspect specific to Parkinson’s. It’s not validated to cure or significantly slow Parkinson’s progression on its own. Your primary focus should be on a multi-faceted approach addressing the Vata imbalance with diet, lifestyle, and additional herbal support.

For a cost-effective yet holistic approach, integrating Ashwagandha and Brahmi, both known for nervous system support and cognitive health, might be beneficial. These herbs can help stabilize mood and support neurological functions, but it’s crucial to consult with an Ayurvedic practitioner for personalized guidance based on your Prakriti and condition. Include a Vata-pacifying diet, with warm, moist, and oily foods, while avoiding cold and dry foods that can aggravate Vata.

Daily Abhyanga (oil massage) with sesame oil can also provide nervine rejuvenation by calming Vata dosha. Practicing gentle yoga and pranayama may assist in maintaining overall body-mind balance.

Remember, Parkinson’s being a progressive condition often requires close medical supervision. Any Ayurvedic treatment should complement but not substitute conventional medical care, and engaging with a healthcare provider for a comprehensive management plan is imperative.

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