You’re dealing with young onset Parkinson’s, and it’s understandable wanting to find a cure. But Parkinson’s isn’t something Ayurveda or any medical system can cure outright. It’s a degenerative disorder mainly involving an imbalance of Vata dosha along with impaired Kapha, affecting the nervous system over time. Your symptoms like tremors and dyskinesia from allopathic meds speak to the complexity of managing this condition.
Though it might not be curable in the strict sense, Ayurveda can help manage symptoms and support quality of life. Think of Ayurveda more as a means to find balance and ease rather than a cure per se. With your condition, Ayurveda would likely focus on pacifying Vata imbalance. A steady daily routine is key. Try to wake up, eat, and sleep at similar times each day. Helps settle Vata. Massage with warm oils like sesame oil or Mahanarayan oil could reduce tremors—gentle, slow strokes in the morning might help.
Diet’s crucial too: favor warm, cooked meals over raw foods, which could aggravate Vata. Things like hearty soups, cooked veggies, and stews. And spice things up with ginger, cumin, and turmeric to support digestion. Since stress can worsen symptoms, incorporate calming practices like gentle yoga or pranayama (breath work) tailored to your abilities.
You might’ve tried formulations already, but discussions around options like Ashwagandha and Brahmi are worth revisiting with your practitioner. The goal is easing symptoms and slowing progression. It’s a marathon, not a sprint. Keep in mind, always chat with your healthcare provider before making changes. It’s about piecing together a holistic approach that fits you, not trying to fight Parkinson’s by sheer force.