Recommendations for Autoimmune Diseases - #40789
Hello What recomandations do you have for autoimune diseases? I am diagnosed with multiple scleroses 17 years ago and hashimoto thyroiditis almostb5byears ago
How long have you been experiencing symptoms related to your autoimmune diseases?:
- More than 10 yearsWhat symptoms do you experience most frequently?:
- Cognitive difficultiesHave you made any lifestyle changes to manage your conditions?:
- Yes, significant changesDoctor-recommended remedies for this condition
Doctors' responses
Managing autoimmune conditions like multiple sclerosis and Hashimoto’s thyroiditis requires a thoughtful Ayurvedic approach. Ayurveda views these disorders as manifestations of dosha imbalances, primarily involving Vata and Kapha, with an impact on the immune response. Here’s a detailed approach you might consider:
1. Dietary Adjustments: For autoimmunity, consuming warm, nourishing foods can be beneficial. Include cooked vegetables, whole grains like quinoa and amaranth, and healthy fats such as ghee and flaxseed oil. Avoid processed foods, excessive sugar, and cold or raw foods, which might aggravate Vata. Engage in regular meals to stabilize your digestive fire (Agni), eating without distractions at regular intervals.
2. Herbal Support: Herbs such as Ashwagandha and Turmeric can support the immune system balance. Ashwagandha is renowned for its ability to stabilize Vata and support nerve health. Turmeric can reduce inflammation; take it with warm milk or water for better absorption. Consult with a practitioner for personalized dosages.
3. Lifestyle and Routine: Establish a daily routine—wake up and go to bed at the same time each day, and include gentle yoga and pranayama practices to calm Vata. Restorative practices like hot oil massages (Abhyanga) with sesame oil could also be useful to nourish the body and soothe the nervous system.
4. Stress Management: Autoimmune conditions often flare with stress. Practices such as meditation, mindfulness, and possibly guided relaxation could be beneficial in regulating the stress response and promoting overall well-being.
5. Avoid Self-Medication: While Ayurveda offers valuable interventions, it’s crucial to integrate these with your existing medical treatments. Continuously communicate with your healthcare provider and ensure any Ayurvedic approach complements your current medical regimen.
6. Detoxification: Panchakarma, under the supervision of an experienced therapist, might help to remove toxins (Ama) and balance doshas. A personalized detox considering your current health status can contribute to symptom management.
You must align Ayurvedic strategies in coordination with your ongoing treatments. Monitor any changes and consult both your Ayurvedic practitioner and medical doctor before modifying any therapy or diet plan.
Autoimmune diseases like multiple sclerosis (MS) and Hashimoto’s thyroiditis require a thoughtful balance of lifestyle and dietary adjustments according to your unique prakriti or body constitution. First, focusing on diet, it’s essential to maintain agni, or your digestive fire, since it’s central to managing symptoms. Aim to incorporate warm, cooked meals that are easy to digest, avoiding raw and processed foods. Favor foods that balance vata dosha, such as warm cereals, ghee, and steamed vegetables, and avoid cold and fried foods that can aggravate vata.
Next, consider herbs like Ashwagandha, which is often suggested in these conditions due to its adaptogenic properties. It helps in building resilience and energy, which is beneficial in MS. Guduchi (Tinospora cordifolia) is another choice, known for its ability to support immune function and reduce inflammation. Turmeric, with its anti-inflammatory properties, can also be included in your daily diet, either in meals or as a supplement, but be sure to discuss this with your healthcare provider to avoid possible interactions.
It’s also beneficial to practice daily routines that calm and ground the mind. Yoga and Pranayama (breathing exercises) are often integrated into daily life to help balance the body and mind. Techniques like Nadi Shodhana can help balance energies and improve mental clarity. Always start these practices gently if fatigue is a concern, and adjust as your condition permits.
Managing stress is also crucial due to its role in exacerbating symptoms. Meditation or mindful walking can aid in creating a peaceful mental state, supporting overall well-being. It’s key that any new practice is introduced gradually to assess its impact on your health.
Do consult your physician or an Ayurvedic practitioner before changing any medications or making significant lifestyle changes, especially considering the chronic nature of your conditions. Keep monitoring symptoms and adjust the regimen based on how your body responds to these recommendations.
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