Guest guest Posted December 22, 2007 Report Share Posted December 22, 2007 Dear Raju, There is no cure but causalgic neuropathic patient always seeks ayurvedic treatment in the hope for reducing painful symptoms. To my understanding RSD occurs as a result of ineffective healing following an injury to nerve or soft tissue. It is an excessive immune response, due to poor " Prana flow " , a condition common amongst people with smoking, diabetes or circulatory problems. Since pain has been a major concern therefore a combination of conventional care with ayurvedic approach is advised. Ayurvedic treatment always focuses on Tridosha balancings. In RSD Vata (Pain) and Pitta (swelling, burning and sweating) has to be taken care. Ayurvedic Panch karma procedures (such as herbal massage with Shatbala Prasarni Taila, Pitta balancing with supplements like Omni flow), herbal & oily enemas are suitable for persons with RSD. Yogic support with gentle Pranayama and relaxation is always needed. Special ayurvedic diet such as Moonga Khichari with little ghee, ginger and turmaric is also beneficial. The minimum duration of treatment is Panch karma therapy for two weeks + supplements for 60 days. Some Ayurvedic preparations are quite effective but being Mercury & Gold preparations, are not approved by US FDA. Beneficial Supplements are always individualized: (i) Boswellia and Guggal are natural anti-inflammatory agents. (ii) Ashwagandha Root it is a nervine sedative, anti-inflammatory, tonic and adaptogen. It boosts the immune system and is a calming stress reliever " (iii) Turmeric and Ginger are effective anti-inflammatory. (iv) Stevia is effective in treating RSD. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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