My mom has paralysis - #3205
How to cure paralysis she has total right side half body nd she can't speak also since from last 3 months
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In Ayurveda, paralysis is considered a vata disorder, where vata dosha becomes imbalanced and causes blockage in the channels (srotas) leading to loss of motor function and speech. Treatment focuses on balancing vata, improving circulation, and restoring nerve function. Panchakarma therapies, especially Basti (medicated enema), Abhyanga (oil massage), and Shirodhara (oil pouring on the forehead) can help release toxins, improve circulation, and nourish the nervous system. Ayurvedic herbs like Ashwagandha, Brahmi, and Shallaki are commonly used to enhance strength, improve brain function, and support recovery from neurological conditions. A specific herbal formulation like “Dashmoolarishta” or “Mahavishgarbh oil” can be applied externally for local muscle recovery. In addition, a vata-pacifying diet rich in warm, nourishing foods (soups, stews, ghee) and regular, gentle physical therapy or yoga are essential to rebuild strength and regain movement. It is important to work closely with both an Ayurvedic practitioner and a medical doctor to monitor progress, as recovery from paralysis is gradual and requires patience, consistency, and a holistic approach.
Paralysis, especially with speech difficulty (likely due to a stroke or neurological issue), requires immediate and sustained care. In Ayurveda, it is linked to Vata dosha imbalance. Therapies like Abhyanga (medicated oil massage), Swedana (herbal steam), and Basti (medicated enemas) can help improve mobility and nerve function. Shirodhara (oil therapy on the forehead) and internal herbal formulations like Ashwagandha, Bala, and Rasnadi can aid in recovery. Physiotherapy, speech therapy, and a nutrient-rich diet are equally essential. While improvements may take time, combining Ayurvedic treatments with modern care offers the best outcomes. Consult an Ayurvedic doctor for a tailored plan.
Paralysis, especially when it’s sudden, like your mom’s, can be really challenging. First off, seeing as she’s been struggling with this for a few months now, it’s super vital to get her checked by a conventional medical professional if you haven’t already, mainly to rule out conditions like stroke. But if she’s stable and docs have given a go-ahead for complementary treatments, Ayurveda can offer support.
In Ayurveda, paralysis is often associated with a vata imbalance. Ayurvedic focus is largely on rebalancing doshas, nurturing the nerves, and enhancing circulation. Here’s a bunch of things to consider:
1. Diet: Encourage warm, moist foods. Avoid cold and dry stuff as much as possible. Things like soups or stews can be soothing. Including spices like ginger and turmeric can help as they’re anti-inflammatory and can encourage circulation. Sesame oil is great too, maybe for cooking or even on food like a drizzle on top if she likes the taste.
2. Abhyanga (oil massage): Regular massages with warm sesame oil or Mahanarayan oil might help her muscles and nerves. This improves circulation and helps in calming the vata imbalance. Do it gently, and maybe go for 15-20 mins, focusing on the affected areas.
3. Herbs and Decoctions: Ashwagandha and Brahmi are known for nerve nourishment and reducing vata. An Ayurvedic practitioner can help with the right dosages.
4. Daily routines: Simple exercises or therapies, but take it slow. Paschimottanasana (seated forward bend) is a good yoga pose if she can manage, perhaps with help.
5. Panchakarma: Discussions with an Ayurvedic doctor about Panchakarma treatments might be beneficial depending on her constitution. Basti (enemas) and Shirodhara (oil poured on the forehead) can be calming for vata issues.
Remember, consistency is key. It’s about small but steady improvements, and balancing Ayurveda with doctor recommendations. If she faces any discomfort, consult an expert immediately. Healing takes time, but there is hope. Keep us updated and take good care of her!

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