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Top 7 Paralysis Ayurvedic Treatments

by Dr.Dassan Ayurveda Ayurvedic Treatment

Paralysis is a lack of ability in your arms and legs or talk, and when treated with Ayurveda, this incapacity is typically transient. A disorder with the nervous system's functioning, such as one brought on by a stroke, destruction of the nervous system as a result of a trauma, or any other issue, is what causes paralysis.

An autoimmune condition, tumors, toxins, and spinal cord injury are the causes of paralysis. It is possible to heal from some types of paralysis since the causes and severity of the injury that caused them determine whether or not one can. Additional causes of paralysis are post-polio syndrome, severe brain injury, cerebral palsy, and birth abnormalities caused by neurofibromatosis.

The broad medical approach known as Ayurveda is quite successful in treating paralysis. Ayurvedic treatments are beneficial for both children and adults and have nearly no adverse consequences. This approach is beneficial in improving one's emotional and spiritual health in addition to their bodily health.

What Signs or Symptoms Indicate Paralysis?

The signs of paralysis are typically simple to recognize. If you become paralyzed, you'll lose movement in a little or large portion of your body. Before complete paralysis takes hold, there may occasionally be a tingling or numbing feeling. The muscle groups in the affected body parts will also be difficult to control, if not impossible, due to paralysis.

 Let's examine several natural remedies that can show to be the most effective Ayurvedic cure for paralysis:

Diet for Calming the Vata Dosha:

According to Ayurveda, paralysis is brought on when the human body's Vata dosha becomes too aggravated. That's how you may help in the treatment of the problem by using a Vata-pacifying diet. You should choose foods that are warm over cold ones and consume small, simple-to-digest meals.

Include a lot of vegetables and fruits in your daily meals rather than rye, barley, and millet. Vegetables like Beets, okra, carrots, asparagus, and okra are excellent for calming the Vata dosha. Additionally, you should refrain from consuming foods with strong flavors. Eat something salty, sweet, or sour instead.

Medication:

Rasnadi kwath, medicated castor oil, pippalimoola, chopcheeni churna, ashwagandha churna, etc. are some of the Ayurvedic remedies used to treat Vata dosha aggravation that causes paralysis. A combination of honey, and sunthi with black pepper powder, as well as 20 to 40 cc of radish oil consumed twice daily, are also helpful in relieving paralysis.

External Therapy:

The management of paralysis involves external therapies as well. Let's examine these therapies. However, you must first make certain the patient is free of heart problems or aggravated Kapha dosha before administering these remedies.

Sarvangadhara Treatment:

The Sarvangadhara treatment involves putting tiny packets of herbs that have been cooked by steam into the body portions that are in pain. The medications in the packages have a healing impact on the outermost layer of skin and tissue because they permeate them. The cotton fibers of the bags in which they are knotted allow the medications to permeate and come into interaction with the body.

Treatment for Nasya:

Some medications are applied topically to the nose in addition to being taken orally. Nasya is a type of therapy that is especially good at regulating the Vata dosha in the system that regulates breathing. Additionally, by cleaning the body and removing toxic substances from this channel, it benefits paralysis patients.

Basti Therapy:

Basti therapy is a type of medicinal enema used to flush the lower part of the intestines of contaminants. You shouldn't try to carry out this therapy on your own; professionals should. In reality, self-medicating shouldn't ever be attempted in any system of medicine.

Anuloma-Viloma:

This traditional yoga breathing technique calms the body's Vata dosha. Once more, you should learn this from an experienced yoga practitioner that is aware of how the practice affects the body. Breathing in through one of the nostrils and out through the other is part of the practice. Breathing via different nostrils, this method is used.

Overall, many illnesses that the allopathic healthcare system of medicine considers incurable have a treatment and thanks to the science of Ayurveda. However, Ayurvedic paralysis treatment can be quite time-consuming, so you need to have patience.


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About Dr.Dassan Ayurveda Junior   Ayurvedic Treatment

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