In Ayurveda, chronic constipation in elderly Parkinson’s patients is mainly due to aggravated Vata and slow bowel movement. Sana Makki (Senna) may help, but it should be used very carefully in older adults. Recommended mild dosage: Start with only ¼ teaspoon Sana Makki powder at bedtime. If needed, gradually increase to ½ teaspoon only. Take with lukewarm water or warm milk after dinner or before sleep. To reduce cramps and dryness: Add a pinch of saunf (fennel) powder or 1 teaspoon ghee. Encourage warm water intake throughout the day. Helpful Ayurvedic support: Soaked black raisins or figs at night Soft warm foods, soups, papaya, oatmeal Gentle abdominal massage with warm sesame oil
🌿 General Ayurvedic Guidance Sana Makki (Senna) powder is usually taken in very small doses because it is potent. Typical range: 0.5–2 grams (a pinch to ½ teaspoon) once daily at bedtime. Anupana (vehicle): Warm water or lukewarm milk. Timing: Bedtime is preferred, so bowel movement occurs in the morning. ✅ Safer Ayurvedic Alternatives for Chronic Constipation Since she has severe constipation (once a week) and Parkinson’s, gentler options may be better for regular use: Triphala churna: 3 g at bedtime with warm water. Gandharvahastadi Kashayam: 15–20 ml twice daily before food with equal warm water. Eranda Taila (castor oil): 5 ml once weekly with warm milk for deeper cleansing. Isabgol husk (psyllium): 1–2 teaspoons in warm water at night for bulk and softness. 🍲 Supportive Measures Warm water in the morning. Soaked raisins, figs, or prunes daily. 1–2 tsp ghee with meals for lubrication. Gentle yoga postures (Pawanmuktasana, Vajrasana after meals). Abhyanga (oil massage) with sesame oil to relax Vata.