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Central nervous system damage
Neurological Disorders
Question #4812
163 days ago
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Central nervous system damage - #4812

Sugandha kumari

I am 29 yrs old.I am suffering from schizophrenia. Doctor told me that my central nervous system is completely damage .can you suggest me any ayurvedic medicine for CNS damage?

Age: 29
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Namaste Sugandha ji, For central nervous system (CNS) repair and management of schizophrenia, Ayurveda suggests: Medhya Rasayana: Brahmi (Bacopa monnieri): Supports cognitive function and nervous system. Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera): Strengthens the nerves and relieves stress. Shankhpushpi (Convolvulus pluricaulis): Enhances mental clarity. Taila Abhyanga (Oil Massage): Use Mahanarayan Taila or Ksheerabala Taila for head and body massage to rejuvenate nerves. Diet and Lifestyle: Include ghee (especially medicated ghee like Brahmi Ghrita) to nourish ojas and the CNS. Avoid processed food, excess stimulants, and toxins. Panchakarma Therapy: Shirodhara (gentle pouring of medicated oils on the forehead) for calming the mind. Herbal Formulations: Consult an Ayurvedic physician for specific combinations like Saraswatarishta or Manas Mitra Vatakam, which can aid in mental health and nervous rejuvenation. Regular practice of meditation and Pranayama (like Anulom Vilom) is also beneficial. Wishing you strength and healing. Detailed evaluation by an Ayurvedic Kayachikitsa doctor is advised.
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Sugandha ji, for CNS damage and schizophrenia, Ayurveda recommends: Medhya Rasayana: Brahmi (Bacopa monnieri) and Ashwagandha for nerve rejuvenation. Shankhpushpi for calming the mind. Medicated Ghee: Brahmi Ghrita to nourish and repair the CNS. Herbal Medicines: Saraswatarishta and Manas Mitra Vatakam for mental balance. Abhyanga: Massage with Ksheerabala Taila for nerve relaxation. Panchakarma: Shirodhara and Nasya for calming and strengthening the nervous system. Consult a vaidya for personalized guidance. Dhairya rakhein, chikitsa sambhav hai.

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Alright, diving into this one. Schizophrenia and your central nervous system (CNS) being damaged—it's a lot to take in. Firstly, it's crucial that you continue any treatments or therapies your medical professionals recommend; Ayurveda can be a supportive therapy, but should never replace critical interventions, ok? In Ayurveda, the mind (manas) and brain (urdhva anga) are connected closely with doshas, particularly Vata dosha, which governs movement and the nervous system. If there’s CNS damage or an imbalance like schizophrenia, it might suggest a Vata disturbance, often with a bit of Pitta getting tangled up with it, creating more imbalance. But hey, not to diagnose or anything from afar. So what’s practical? A nourishing approach, grounding and balanced living might help. You might want to look into Brahmi and Ashwagandha—which are often used in Ayurveda for supporting brain and CNS function. Brahmi is known for supporting memory and clarity, and Ashwagandha’s great for stress and vitality. You’d start with a safe dosage, say 500mg of each a day, and preferably consume them with warm milk in the morning. But always consult with your doctor, since some herbs can interact with other medications. Lifestyle’s a biggie too. Try for a regular routine, with consistent waking and sleeping times to keep your circadian rhythms in check. Meditation—even a few minutes a day—can help soothe Vata imbalances. Incorporating grounding yoga postures, focusing on deep breathing rather than anything vigorous, can also be beneficial. Diet-wise, think warm, unctuous foods that are easy to digest. Cooked veggies, whole grains, and healthy fats like ghee are your best mates. Try to avoid stimulants like caffeine and reduce spicy, dry, or raw foods—they just aggravate Vata. Remember, this should be a supplementary approach, aiding but not replacing your current treatments, always keep in mind that mental health needs a comprehensive approach.

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