At Dr. Sawant’s VishwaSwaroop Ayurved & Panchakarma Centre, we provide holistic Ayurvedic care for neurological disorders, combining classical Panchakarma therapies, Rasayana chikitsa, and mind-body practices. Our aim is to restore nerve function, calm the mind, and enhance the patient’s overall quality of life.
Why Choose Us
1. Paralysis (अर्धांगवात):
Paralysis commonly results from a stroke (आपस्मार) and leads to partial or complete loss of motor control and sensation in one or more limbs, making the patient non-ambulatory.
✔ Ayurvedic Treatment Includes:
- Nasya (Nasal administration of medicated oils)
- Abhyanga (Full body oil massage) and Swedan (steam therapy)
- Oral Vata-shamak medications
- Nutritional guidance to support iron absorptionHome visit facility for Panchakarma and check-ups in severe cases
- Supportive physiotherapy and diet guidelines
2. Parkinson’s Disease (कंपवात):
A progressive neurodegenerative disorder affecting dopamine secretion in the brain. Patients may experience rigidity, tremors, slow movements, writing changes, and slurred speech.
✔ Ayurvedic management includes:
- Nasya and Shirodhara (Oil streaming over forehead)
- Use of Rasayana dravyas like Ashwagandha, Kapikacchu, Brahmi
- Medhya Rasayan (Neuro-tonic herbs) for cognitive support
- Lifestyle correction and regular follow-up
3. Epilepsy (अपस्मार):
A neurological disorder causing repeated seizures, loss of awareness, and abnormal behavior. Often caused by vitiation of Vata and Kapha doshas.
✔ Ayurvedic line of treatment:
- Nasya and Dhupan (Medicated smoke therapy)
- Jalaukavacharan (Leech therapy) in certain types
- Use of anti-seizure Ayurvedic formulations and Vata-balancing herbs
- Counselling and supportive care
4. Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (मानसिक बाधा / मनोविकार)
A mental health disorder characterized by obsessive thoughts and compulsive behaviors, such as repeated hand washing, checking, or need for symmetry.
✔ Holistic Ayurvedic care at our centre includes:
- Medhya Rasayana (Cognitive-enhancing herbs) like Brahmi, Shankhpushpi, and Vacha
- Counselling and behavioral therapy
- Dhyana (Meditation) and Pranayama to calm the mind
- Sattvic Aahar and Dinacharya for emotional stability