Regain Balance, Strength, and Clarity-Naturally
At The Healing Hills, we offer holistic, non-invasive Ayurvedic support for neurological disorders. Our therapies, herbs, diet, and Panchakarma address imbalances of the Vata dosha, responsible for movement and nerve communication.
What Are Neurological Disorders?
Neurological disorders affect the brain, spinal cord, or nerves, causing symptoms such as tremors, numbness, memory loss, weakness, pain, and coordination issues. Ayurveda sees most as Vatavyadhi: Vata imbalance at Majja dhatu (nerves) or Snayu (tissues).
Ayurvedic Treatment
Conditions We Treat
Our Ayurveda-based protocols are designed to restore equilibrium and vitality in the nervous system. Below are some of the key neurological diseases we address:
Benefits of Ayurvedic Treatment for Neurological Disorders
At The Healing Hills, our Ayurvedic approach seeks to address the root cause of neurological imbalances, offering relief and restoration without the use of harsh chemicals or side effects.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Ayurveda focuses on restoring balance and slowing progression rather than “curing” in the conventional sense. Many conditions like Parkinsonism, Multiple Sclerosis, or Paralysis can be effectively managed with Panchakarma, Rasayana therapies, and lifestyle corrections, often improving quality of life significantly.
Treatment duration varies based on the condition. Acute cases may require 7–14 days, while chronic neurological disorders often need 21–45 days of inpatient or structured outpatient therapy for meaningful results.
Yes. Ayurvedic treatments are gentle and non-invasive. Therapies and medicines are personalized to accommodate age, comorbidities, and constitution (prakriti)
For complex or chronic neurological cases (like paralysis or Parkinson’s), residential programs are recommended. However, we also offer tailored outpatient and at-home therapy options with regular follow-up appointments.
Our therapies are natural and based on classical Ayurvedic principles. When properly administered under expert guidance, side effects are rare and usually limited to minor detox symptoms (like fatigue or changes in digestion) during Panchakarma.
No. You should not stop your ongoing medications without consulting both your Ayurvedic and allopathic practitioners. Ayurveda can be used in conjunction with modern treatments, and we coordinate safe integration wherever necessary.