Parkinson's Disease - #3532
Hi , my mom is suffering with Parkinson since last 6 years. She gets on and off very frequently, her body gets cramps, slowness of movement, severe gastrointestinal problem due to allopathaic medicines.. Please suggest some good treatment or medicine in Ayurveda ..
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For managing Parkinson’s disease and its associated symptoms like muscle cramps, slowness of movement, and gastrointestinal issues, Ayurveda offers a holistic approach. Key remedies include Brahmi for cognitive support, Ashwagandha to improve vitality, and Mucuna pruriens (Kapikacchu) for its natural levodopa content, which can help with motor function. To address gastrointestinal problems, Triphala and Ajwain can support digestion and alleviate bloating. Regular oil massages with sesame oil (abhyanga) can help soothe muscle stiffness and improve circulation, while dietary adjustments focusing on warm, easily digestible foods like ghee and kitchari can aid in managing symptoms. Consulting an Ayurvedic practitioner for personalized care, alongside regular monitoring by her doctor, is crucial for effective management.
Ayurveda can definitely offer some support to your mom, but do remember that it will be more of a complementary approach to her allopathic treatment, especially considering the severity and the advanced stage of Parkinson’s. First things first, it’s crucial to address her digestive issues because, in Ayurveda, we believe that a well-functioning digestive fire, or agni, is essential for overall health.
To tackle the gastrointestinal issues, you might wanna think about incorporating Triphala in her routine. It’s an ancient Ayurvedic formula that helps in cleansing and balancing the digestive track. Give her a small amount, like 1/2 teaspoon of Triphala powder in warm water before bed. But don’t overwhelm her with too much. Always start slow, see how her body responds, then maybe adjust as needed.
As for Parkinson’s symptoms, like cramps and slowness, massages with Mahanarayan oil are often recommended. Try gently massaging her limbs and affected areas. This’ll not only help relieve the stiffness but also enhance circulation, providing some warmth and comfort. If you can, warm the oil before using it; warmth can help it penetrate better.
For her nervous system, Brahmi and Ashwagandha are potent herbs that often help in improving cognition and calming the mind. You might consider adding Brahmi in her diet as a supplement or even in a tea. Ashwagandha can be taken as a powder, maybe around 1/4 teaspoon twice a day, mixed with warm milk.
Now, diet! Ensure she’s following a pitta-pacifying diet, since excessive pitta could be exacerbating the stress on her system. Focus on cooling, calming foods like coconut, sweet fruits, and fresh veggies. Minimize overly spicy or fatty foods as they may aggravate her symptoms.
Don’t forget, Yoga can be super helpful too. Gentle yoga practices or breathing exercises like pranayama might improve her mood and flexibility. Encourage her to do it daily, nothing too intense, just somethin’ light and uplifting.
Ultimately, definitely keep her allopathic doctor in the loop while integrating Ayurveda, as with any herb or supplement, interactions might occur. And hey, just have an open conversation with her healthcare providers, it’s important to balance both worlds safely. Remember every individual is different, so tweak things accordingly, and patience is key.

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