Medha Vati - Chandraprabha Vati - Trayodashang Guggulu - Take 1 tablet from each three times a day, half-an-hour after breakfast, lunch and dinner with warm water
Parkinson’s disease can be challenging, especially after 12 years of living with it. In Ayurveda, we focus on a holistic approach that targets the root causes and addresses symptoms by balancing the body’s doshas and enhancing overall vitality. The first thing to consider is maintaining a balance between Vata, Pitta, and Kapha. Parkinson’s often exhibits Vata imbalance symptoms, which can include tremors, rigidity, and slowed movements.
Ayurvedic management for Parkinson’s at this stage can be complemented with some well-researched therapies and lifestyle modifications. Considering dietary changes, focus on warm, unctuous foods as they help pacify Vata. Incorporate cooked vegetables like sweet potatoes, carrots, and squashes. Avoiding dry, cold, and processed foods is advisable since they can aggravate Vata. Ghee (clarified butter) is particularly beneficial, and you can add it in moderation to meals for grounding and lubrication.
For herbal support, Mucuna pruriens is often recommended because it contains natural levodopa, which supports neurotransmitter production. Ashwagandha can help improve muscle strength and reduce stress. Consult a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner before starting any herbal supplements, to ensure they won’t interfere with any conventional treatments or medications.
Panchakarma therapies like Abhyanga (oil massage) and Shirodhara can help manage symptoms by calming the nervous system. Regular Abhyanga with sesame oil followed by a warm bath can be particularly soothing. Meditation and Pranayama breathing exercises are helpful in calming the mind and controlling symptoms. Practicing these daily can enhance mental clarity and manage stress levels.
It’s crucial, however, to integrate these approaches with your ongoing medical treatment plan, and regular follow-up with a neurologist is essential. Any sudden changes in symptoms should be evaluated by a healthcare provider promptly to protect overall health and safety.



