HELLO, As you mentioned that there is zero sperm motility,it is difficult to treat. But don’t worry, similar cases have been treated through 3 months of ayurvedic treatment plan.
day 1 to day 3- CHITRAKADI VATI-0-2-2 BEFORE MEALS DAY 4- For Kostha shuddhi(internal detoxification)- Take 50ml Eranda Taila with warm water.You will pass stools for 6-8 times,don’t panic.Take light semi solid diet and avoid exertion and daysleeping for 3 days.
Day 7 onwards for 1 month,take these- 1.Phala ghrit-15ml with milk before breakfast 2.Chandraprabha vati-1-0-1 after meals 3.Shilapravang vati-1-1 after lunch & dinner with milk 4.Arogyavardhini vati-1-0-1 after meals
Diet- Eat dates, raisins, soaked and peeled almonds. Eat foods that increase Nitric oxide levels include: Green leafy vegetables Citrus fruits Nuts and seeds Pomegranates, banana Garlic
Yoga- Ardha matasyendrasana , pavanmuktasan , bhujangasan, sarvangasan,pelvic floor exercises,kegel exercise. Lifestyle modifications - .Stop addiction especially smoking. .Strength training to boost testosterone. .Stress management -Through meditation walking journaling gardening.
Follow these and you will definitely get results. Don’t hesitate to reach out for any further query. REVIEW AFTER 1 MONTH. Regards, Dr. Anupriya
Improving sperm motility and count within three months is challenging but not impossible. Ayurveda can provide natural strategies to potentially enhance overall reproductive health by focusing on dosha balance and strengthening reproductive tissues. First, assess your lifestyle, as stress, poor diet, and lack of exercise are common culprits.
Start by incorporating Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) into your daily routine. This adaptogenic herb is known for improving sperm vitality and motility—it should be taken with warm milk in the morning and evening. Around 3-6 grams a day is recommended, but please consult with your physician to adjust it to your needs.
Your diet plays a significant role. Prioritize foods that boost reproductive health: include almonds, walnuts, pumpkin seeds, sesame seeds, and ghee. These foods nourish the Shukra dhatu, essential for sperm health. Avoid processed foods, excessive caffeine, alcohol, and smoking, as they negatively affect sperm production.
Yoga and meditation can lower stress—practicing asanas like Padmasana, Paschimottanasana, and Sarvangasana help rejuvenate reproductive organs. Meditation and Pranayama exercises, like Anulom Vilom and Bhramari, can also aid in managing stress levels, indirectly benefiting sperm health.
Herbal formulations like Shatavari and Gokshura can be beneficial. You may also use Triphala powder nightly for detoxification, promoting better absorption of nutrients.
Ensure adequate sleep, restorative rest is vital for reproductive health, aim for 7-8 hours nightly. Lastly, monitor your condition and consult with a healthcare provider to track your progress and make adjustments as needed. If there are particular concerns about your fertility, please consult a specialist.
Consistency and patience are key, but always prioritize any medical advice that takes your individual health profile into account.


