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Question #8866
8 days ago
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Is there any cure for parkinsons disease?? - #8866

Khusbu singh

I have young onset parkinsons disease.I m 38 now.I got diagnosed at age 30.Is there anything to cure it.?I hv taken ayurvedic treatment for this without any result.My current symptoms are tremor rt hand ,slowness of movement.dyskinesia due to allopathic medicine.

Age: 38
Chronic illnesses: Parkinsons disease
Parkinsons disease
Young onset
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Dr Sujal Patil
Experience of 14 years in clinical and research field of Ayurveda. I am a Science based evidence based Ayurveda practitioner and incorporate accurate diet regimen and minimal medication in my practice with faster results sans no side effects.
8 days ago
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Parkinson's Disease (Kampavata) is associated with an imbalance in Vata Dosha. While a complete cure may not be achievable in advanced stages, Ayurveda offers holistic approaches to manage symptoms, improve quality of life, and slow disease progression. Treatment Approach Internal Medications Ashwagandha Capsules: Dose: 1 capsule twice daily with warm milk. Benefits: Strengthens nervous system and reduces tremors. Brahmi Ghrita (medicated ghee): Dose: 1 tsp with warm milk on an empty stomach in the morning. Benefits: Enhances cognitive function and calms Vata imbalance. Maha Vat Vidhwansan Rasa: Dose: 1 tablet twice daily after meals with warm water. Benefits: Manages tremors and supports motor functions. Dashmool Kwath: Dose: 30 ml decoction twice daily before meals. Benefits: Pacifies Vata and relieves stiffness and slowness. External Therapies Abhyanga (Oil Massage): Use medicated oils like Mahanarayan Taila or Bala Ashwagandha Taila for daily body massage. Benefits: Improves circulation, reduces tremors, and strengthens muscles. Shirodhara: Warm medicated oil poured over the forehead. Frequency: 1-2 times a week. Benefits: Calms the mind and improves motor control. Basti (Medicated Enema): Use Dashmool or Anuvasana Basti as per physician’s advice. Benefits: Nourishes the nervous system and balances Vata. Dietary Guidelines Avoid: Cold, dry, and stale foods, which aggravate Vata. Include: Warm, freshly cooked meals. Ghee, sesame oil, and nuts (almonds, walnuts) for nervous system health. Fruits like bananas, dates, and figs for nourishment. Lifestyle Modifications Pranayama: Practice Anulom Vilom and Bhramari daily to calm the nervous system. Yoga: Gentle asanas like Tadasana, Vrikshasana, and Sukhasana to improve stability and mobility. Stress Management: Regular meditation to reduce anxiety and support mental health. Special Formulations Kaunch Beej Churna: Dose: 1 tsp with warm milk at bedtime. Benefits: Natural source of L-Dopa, which supports dopamine production. Prognosis While Ayurveda cannot completely reverse Parkinson’s, regular treatment can significantly improve symptoms like tremors, slowness, and rigidity. Therapy must be continued under the supervision of an experienced Ayurvedic practitioner. Follow-Up Monitor symptoms and adjust treatment every 3 months. For better results, combine Ayurvedic treatment with a healthy lifestyle and supportive therapies. Wishing you strength and improved health!
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Dr. Harsha Joy
Dr. Harsha Joy is a renowned Ayurvedic practitioner with a wealth of expertise in lifestyle consultation, skin and hair care, gynecology, and infertility treatments. With years of experience, she is dedicated to helping individuals achieve optimal health through a balanced approach rooted in Ayurveda's time-tested principles. Dr. Harsha has a unique ability to connect with her patients, offering personalized care plans that cater to individual needs, whether addressing hormonal imbalances, fertility concerns, or chronic skin and hair conditions. In addition to her clinical practice, Dr. Harsha is a core content creator in the field of Ayurveda, contributing extensively to educational platforms and medical literature. She is passionate about making Ayurvedic wisdom accessible to a broader audience, combining ancient knowledge with modern advancements to empower her clients on their wellness journeys. Her areas of interest include promoting women's health, managing lifestyle disorders, and addressing the root causes of skin and hair issues through natural, non-invasive therapies. Dr. Harsha’s holistic approach focuses on not just treating symptoms but addressing the underlying causes of imbalances, ensuring sustainable and long-lasting results. Her warm and empathetic nature, coupled with her deep expertise, has made her a sought-after consultant for those looking for natural, effective solutions to improve their quality of life. Whether you're seeking to enhance fertility, rejuvenate your skin and hair, or improve overall well-being, Dr. Harsha Joy offers a compassionate and knowledgeable pathway to achieving your health goals.
7 days ago
5
In Ayurveda, Parkinson’s disease is believed to be caused by an imbalance in the Vata dosha, particularly the Vata sub-doshas Prana and Udana, which govern the nervous system and movement. While there is no known cure for Parkinson’s disease in both conventional and Ayurvedic medicine, Ayurveda offers ways to manage symptoms, slow progression, and improve quality of life. To address tremors, slowness of movement, and dyskinesia, consider a holistic approach that includes strengthening the nervous system, improving circulation, and balancing Vata. Herbal Remedies: Brahmi (Bacopa monnieri) and Ashwagandha are beneficial for supporting cognitive function, reducing stress, and improving motor control. Shankhapushpi is another herb known for its calming effects on the nervous system. Turmeric and Guggul can also help reduce inflammation and support joint health. Diet: Focus on a diet that is rich in healthy fats, such as ghee, olive oil, and avocado, to nourish the nervous system. Include whole grains like rice and barley, and antioxidant-rich foods such as berries, leafy greens, and nuts to protect against oxidative stress. Avoid heavy, cold, and dry foods that aggravate Vata. Yoga and Exercise: Regular yoga, stretching, and gentle physical exercise can help improve mobility, reduce muscle stiffness, and improve circulation. Practices such as Pranayama (breathing exercises) can calm the mind and reduce anxiety, which often accompanies Parkinson’s. Ayurvedic Therapies: Panchakarma (detoxification treatments) under the guidance of a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner can help remove toxins from the body and balance Vata. Abhyanga (oil massage) with warming oils like Sesame oil can help reduce tremors and stiffness. While Ayurvedic remedies may not provide a complete cure, they can help manage symptoms and improve your quality of life. It's crucial to consult with both your allopathic doctor and an experienced Ayurvedic practitioner to find an integrated treatment approach tailored to your specific needs.

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