Stroke and Paralysis

Recovery after stroke or paralysis is gradual and multifaceted. This program focuses on supporting mobility, nerve balance, and daily function through physician-guided Ayurvedic care alongside rehabilitation.

  • 156‑years Ayurvedic lineage
  • In‑clinic & online consultations  
  • Personalised treatment plan
  • Support your recovery naturally
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Ayurvedic View of Stroke & Paralysis

In Ayurveda, stroke and paralysis are understood primarily as disorders of Vata dosha, the principle governing movement, nerve impulses, and coordination. When Vata becomes severely aggravated often due to poor circulation, metabolic imbalance, trauma, or chronic illness it disrupts nerve communication and muscle control. Weak Agni (digestive fire) and accumulation of Ama (metabolic toxins) further obstruct the body’s channels (Nadis), reducing nourishment to nerves and muscles. Ayurvedic care focuses on pacifying Vata, clearing Ama, improving circulation, nourishing nerve tissues, and supporting gradual functional recovery.

Physiotherapist assisting an elderly man recovering from stroke with supported walking during rehabilitation.

• Physician-Guided Ayurvedic Treatment for Stroke and Paralysis

How we help?

Every person is different. We begin with Pulse Diagnosis (Nadi Pariksha) and a detailed assessment of stroke history, paralysis pattern, mobility limitations, speech involvement, and overall health status. Care is designed to work alongside ongoing medical and rehabilitation support. Your personalised plan may include:

  • Arka Medicines Traditional Arka (distilled herbal extracts) prescribed after physician assessment to support circulation, digestion, nervous system regulation, and metabolic balance. These light formulations are chosen for better absorption and long-term tolerance during neurological recovery.
  • Classical herbal blends Physician-selected herbs such as Dasha Moola, Ashwagandha, Nirgundi, Rasna, and Prasarani, traditionally used to support neuromuscular recovery, inflammation reduction, nerve strength, and mobility restoration, tailored to the stage of recovery and individual tolerance.
  • Detox support Physician-guided therapies to help pacify aggravated Vata, clear accumulated Ama (metabolic toxins), and support nerve regeneration. This may include Snehana, Swedana, Virechana, Basti, and Nasya, carefully selected to improve circulation, reduce stiffness, and support brain–body coordination.
  • Diet & lifestyle guidance A Vata-pacifying, nourishing diet with warm, easily digestible foods and healthy fats such as ghee and sesame oil to support nerve and muscle healing, along with routines and recovery-oriented lifestyle guidance to aid rehabilitation.

All recommendations are made by qualified Ayurvedic physicians and adjusted to your tolerance and preferences.

Your simple 4-step journey

  1. Book a consultation (online or in-clinic)
  2. Assessment & pulse diagnosis review reports and plan formulation
  3. Begin your personalised plan Lifestyle correction, diet, herbs, and detox therapies
  4. Sustain & support Follow-ups, monitoring, and long-term care planning
Elderly man seated in a wheelchair representing recovery support and rehabilitation after stroke or paralysis.

What patients commonly experience

When followed consistently, many people report:

  • Reduced stiffness and muscle tightness
  • Improved circulation and limb movement
  • Improved sleep and emotional stability
  • Gradual improvement in daily functioning

(Experiences vary by individual constitution, age, and lifestyle. Please continue medical monitoring with your physician.)

Frequently Asked Questions

Clear, honest answers about how our Ayurvedic care works in real life.

How does Ayurveda help?

It aims to support nerve recovery, improve function, and enhance quality of life.

Is Ayurvedic care safe with modern rehabilitation?

Yes

How soon will recovery be noticeable?

Recovery timelines vary. Some people notice gradual improvements over weeks to months with consistent care.

This information is educational and not a substitute for medical advice. Please consult your physician for personalized care.