Saturday, September 19, 2015

Migraine and ayurveda


Views shared by several ayurveda professionals and non-ayurveda people in discussion group:
Sub.:Migraine

Dr. Arti parimal:
Take shankpushpi and sahdevi twice a day
Apply mamira jadi with rosewater

Vd. Devangi Jogal:
Well....my thesis topic was vatika shirahshula... (tension type headache)....vatika and paittik both headache can be treated as migraine....brahmi,sankhpushpi, jatamansi are drug of choice....jatamansi is having medhya and vedanasthapan property....so single drug is also very useful....simultaneously vathar or pittahar drug should be given....Again shirodhara (plain jalsama) and nasya with cowghee or brahmighee gives excellent results....
In today's era everyone should think about jaladhara.... It is very economic.... We can use rose water.,chandan powder, aamla powder  or yastimadhu powder in making faant so psychologically patient  feels better.....but infact jaladhara is equally effective as another tail, takra dhara....

Group3:
Parabia sir:
If samprapti suggests pittaj katupatol, rice and fennel works as sure shot regimen.
In vataj gud sunthu nasya.

Jamanbhai:
Ekangvir Ras
Samirpannag
Mahavat vidhvas ras
Khurasani ajamo
Lajjalu
Shut shekhar Ras ( LAKHU)
This combination has give best result in migraine as well as neurological dis

Group 4:
Vd. Nayana sharma:
Pittaj. Shirashul

Group6:
Vd. Mehul Sanghani:
If it  is either paittik or vatik ...to fir ardhav bhedak kya hai?
I think ardhav bhedak me bhi alag alag doshh vale hote hai
Shlesmik nahi dekhne ko milta magar vat pit doshh anubandh vale milte hai
Darshan sparshan prashn me se easy parixan sparsh se hoga effected area ka sparsh kare agar ushna hai to paittik shit hai to vatik
Treatment fir alag ho jayegi


Disclaimer:
All views shared here are only for knowledge. This information doesn’t have any scientific validation. Various doctors and non-medicos have shared their views and experiences in this discussion. Please do not try any of the suggestions described here, without prior consult from your regular, qualified doctor. Dr. Prerak Shah and no other person is responsible for any unwanted effects, side effects or contra-indications in your health. Thank you.

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