Multiple sclerosis affects the nervous system in complex ways. This program focuses on supporting balance, strength, and daily function through physician-guided Ayurvedic care.
In Ayurveda, MS is understood as a complex disorder involving Vata imbalance, often associated with Kapha obstruction. Disturbed Vata affects nerve communication, movement, and coordination, while Kapha contributes to heaviness, stiffness, and slowed nerve conduction. When Agni (digestive fire) weakens, Ama (metabolic toxins) accumulate and obstruct subtle channels (Nadis), impairing nourishment of nerve tissues. Over time, this contributes to degeneration, fatigue, and reduced motor control. Ayurvedic care focuses on balancing Vata and Kapha, clearing Ama, nourishing nerve tissues, and strengthening immunity with the aim of supporting function and improving daily quality of life.

Every person is different. We begin with Pulse Diagnosis (Nadi Pariksha) and a detailed health history to understand your constitution and current imbalance. Your plan may include:
All recommendations are made by qualified Ayurvedic physicians and adjusted to your tolerance and preferences.

When followed consistently, many people report:
(Experiences vary by individual constitution, age, and lifestyle. Please continue medical monitoring with your physician.)
Clear, honest answers about how our Ayurvedic care works in real life.
Ayurveda does not claim to cure MS. It aims to support nerve health, slow progression, and improve quality of life alongside medical care.
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Some people notice gradual improvements over weeks to months. Timelines vary depending on disease progression and consistency.
This information is educational and not a substitute for medical advice. Please consult your physician for personalized care.