Author: Dr. Vikram Chauhan

Migraine Treatment In Ayurveda with Preventive Tips

Abstract

Migraine is one of the most common diseases among adults. According to the National Institute of Health Migraine affects 1.7-4% of all the world population. According to the Journal of Headache and Pain, the number of migraine incidence increased from 62.6 million in 1990 to 87.6 million in 2019. The rate of incidence increases every year. Women are more prone than men. Migraine becomes a suffering schedule yet it can be handled with some self care remedies and by making simple modifications in lifestyle. It is triggered by coke, chocolates and citrus fruits, stress and hormonal changes. On the whole, maintaining the proper schedule, healthy weight, regular and healthy meals, regular sleeping pattern and most important stress free attitude in life is the way to recover and make things easier. In this article we will discuss the signs, symptoms, causes, prevention according to Ayurveda and modern point of view.

Migraine

Introduction

Migraine is a type of headache characterized by throbbing pain in one side of the head that can last for a few hours or even days. It is a neurological disorder that can cause several symptoms. It is often accompanied by nausea and sensitivity to light. Migraine attacks are complex brain events that unfold over hours to days in a recurrent manner. Migraine attacks generally activate the sympathetic nervous system. Migraine pain commonly happens on the forehead area and pain may start out as mild but it can become moderate to severe. There are many myths about the migraine headache. Many people consider a common headache to be migraine. But there is a lot of difference between a simple headache and migraine. A big difference of normal headache and migraine headache is the ordinary headache is dull pain or usually hurts both sides of the head while migraine pain is continuous throbbing; pulsating pain usually in one side of the head which felt with the each beat of the heart and it is similar to the knife being stabbed continuously in the head. The ordinary headache pain is tiring but not as severe as migraine.

Symptoms

The symptoms of migraine are classified into four stages

  1. Prodrome (Before onset of headache) : This phase of migraine begins 24 hours before the onset of headache.
  2. Symptoms are : Constipation, mood changes, fatigue, trouble sleeping, etc.

  3. Aura : It is a group of sensory and motor symptoms and acts as a warning sign of headache. This phase lasts up to 60 minutes.
  4. Symptoms are : numbness, ringing in ears, Vision changes, etc.

  5. Attack : A migraine attack lasts up to 72 hours.
  6. Symptoms are : nausea, vomiting and sensitivity to light.

  7. Postdrome (after headache) : This stage lasts up to a few hours to 48 hours after the onset of headache. It is also known as migraine hangover.
  8. Symptoms are : muscle cramping, loss of appetite, difficulty concentrating and dizziness.

Causes

The exact cause of migraine is unknown but environmental and genetic factors play a role in migraine. Some believe that this condition is due to abnormal brain activity that causes imbalance in brain chemicals and affects nerve signals. Some factors and medications may contribute to the development of the condition. They are

  1. Sleeping problems i.e. insomnia
  2. Hormonal imbalance
  3. Indigestion
  4. Alcohol intake
  5. Anxiety
  6. Stress
  7. Sleeping pills
  8. Some birth control pills.

Factors that triggers migraine

Some things that can cause migraine to start and these are called triggers. Some most common triggers of migraine are

  • Stress
  • Not eating properly
  • Chocolate
  • Weather changes c
  • Overexertion
  • Exposure to bright light and loud noise
  • Certain medications.

Diagnosis

Migraines will likely be diagnosed based on medical history, signs, symptoms and physical examination. Several methods are used to find out the main cause of the pain that are

  • MRI scan (A Magnetic Resonance imaging scan)
  • CT scan (Computerized Tomography)

Risk Factors

  • Age : Adults are more prone to migraines.
  • Sex : Women are more likely to have migraine
  • Family History : if family members have migraines, there might be a chance of developing migraines.
  • Hormonal Changes : Women who have migraine headaches might begin with the onset of menstruation and also in pregnancy.

Complications

Frequent headache may cause many complications include

  1. Migraine triggered seizures
  2. Migraine Infarction
  3. Status Migrainous
  4. Mood disorder
  5. Depression
  6. Work disability
  7. Mental health issues such as panic disorders, bipolar disorder etc.

Preventive measures

Migraine can prevent by

  • Avoid consumption of the foods that trigger headaches that are caffeine, coke, and citrus fruits.
  • Maintain sleeping schedule
  • Avoid alcohol intake
  • Take a balanced diet
  • Avoid skipping meals
  • Do exercise regularly
  • Magnetic Resonance imaging scan
  • CT scan (Computerized Tomography)

Lifestyle Changes and Home Remedies

  1. Cold sponging: Put an ice pack on your forehead and scalp to get relief from pain.
  2. Dark and quiet room: Loud noises and bright light make headache worse. Staying in a dark and quiet room provides relief from pain.
  3. Regular Exercise: Regular exercise can prevent headache, it releases endorphins that can prevent pain.
  4. Regular sleep: By maintaining a regular sleep pattern will reduce the onset of migraine.
  5. Regular meals: Do not skip meals and eat healthy meals at regular times.
  6. Reduce stress: Stress is the main trigger of migraine.
  7. Plenty of fluids: Stay hydrated might help.
  8. Yoga and meditation.
    • Peppermint: Drink peppermint tea with sweetened honey, it has an anti- spasmodic and calming effect.
    • Drinking a cup of coffee helps in reducing the symptoms of migraine.
    • Coriander seeds: By pouring hot water on fresh seeds and inhaling the steam might help in migraine headaches.
    • Cabbage leaves juice also helps in migraines.
    • Massaging the head will reduce the symptoms as it blocks the pain signal sent to the brain.
    • Lemon peel: grind it and make a paste, apply it on your forehead. Let it dry and then rinse it off with cold water.
    • Eating apples can also reduce the symptoms of migraine attack.
    • Ginger is also useful in migraines as it blocks the prostaglandins.
    • Ice packs are one of the most used home remedies for headache, for better results use peppermint oil and lavender oil in water for compress.
    • Grapes juice, drink it without adding water into it.

Ayurvedic Overview

According to Ayurveda it is known as Ardhaavbhdedak as per Sushrut Samhita in Uttar Tantra chapter 25 and Sooryavarta as per Sushrut Samhita in Uttar-tantra chapter 25.

Ardhaavbhedak

यस्योत्तमाङ्गार्धावमतीवजन्तो: संभेदतोदभ्रमशूलजुष्टम्।

पक्षाद्दशाहादथवाअप्यकस्मात्तस्यार्धावभेदंत्रितयाद्वयवस्येत्।।

(Sushrut Samhita Uttar Tantra 25/15)

The above shloka explains, “Ardhaav means half and Bhedak means breaking pain. The breaking, pricking pain in half side of the head that happens suddenly in periods of 10 to 15 days is known as Ardhaavbhedak.”

Due to pain in half of the head in Ardhavabhedak, it is correlated with migraine in modern science.

Sooryavarta

सुर्योदयंयाप्रतिमन्दमन्दमक्षिभ्रुवंरुक्समुपैतिगाढम्।
विवर्धतेचांशुमतासहैवसूर्यापवृतौविनिवर्त्ततेच।।
शीतेनशान्तिलभतेकदाचिदुष्णेनजन्तु: सुखमाप्नुयाच्च।
तंभास्करावर्तमुदाहरन्तिसर्वात्मकंकष्टतमंविकारं।।

(Sushrut Samhita Uttar Tantra 25/ 11-12)

This above shloka means “Soorya means sun and avarta means blockage. The headache that worsens on rise of sun and peaks during noon and reduces after sun sets.

The main symptom of migraine is sensitivity to light, and in Sooryavarta pain increases with the rising of sun, that’s why it is correlated with migraine in modern science.

As we all know about the Modern and Ayurvedic point of view. Now we’ll discuss the preventive and herbal measures.

Treatment

Ayurveda uses natural methods to treat migraine Such as

  1. Panchakarma therapy – It is a therapy used for detoxification and Purification of the body. Some Panchakarma procedures are helpful in Migraine. They are
    • Nasya karma: It is used to remove toxins from the head and the neck region by administering the medicated oil through the nasal cavity.
    • Shirodhara: It is a technique that involves slowly and steadily pouring medicated oil, Milk etc on the forehead.
  2. Yoga
  3. Pranayama

Herbal Remedies for Migraine by Planet Ayurveda

Planet Ayurveda is a GMP certified company that offers a comprehensive array of herbal supplements and wellness products formulated using traditional Ayurvedic recipes and potent herbs. In modern science migraine is treated by Analgesics (NSAIDS), Anti- depressants, Anti- emetics. But prolonged use of these medicines can cause many complications like indigestion, stomach pain, decreased alertness etc. As we know that Ayurveda does not cause any side effects and lead to a healthy lifestyle. For better treatment Planet Ayurveda has migraine care pack which contains five formulations that are

  1. Bramhi Capsules
  2. Ashwagandha Capsules
  3. Pitta Balance
  4. Arogyavardhini Vati
  5. Medhya Churna


Migraine Care Pack

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

1. Brahmi Capsules

Brahmi Capsules contain the extract of Brahmi (Bacopa Monnieri). It has a calming effect on the nervous system that helps to reduce the headache due to its cold potency. It is useful to enhance memory and gives mental alertness. It helps to remove pitta aggravating factors.

Dosage : 2 capsules two times a day with warm water.

2. ASHWAGANDHA CAPSULES

Ashwagandha capsules are prepared using extract of Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera). It is used as an adaptogen and has an antioxidant property that helps with memory and sleeping problems. It can reduce cortisol levels and improves stress and also relieves pain.

Dosage : 1 capsule two times a day with warm water after food.

3. PITTA BALANCE

Pitta Balance contains Praval pishti (Coral), Akik pishti (Agate), Jawar mohra pishti, Kamdudha Ras, Mukta pishti Pearl, Giloy stava (Guduchi). It balances the pitta dosha and reduces headache. It is also useful in indigestion that is caused by the migraine.

Dosage : 1 Capsule two times a day with warm water after a meal.

4. AROGYAVARDHINI VATI

Arogyavardhni vati is a formulation prepared using many herbs such as Amlaki (Emblica officinalis), Haritaki (Terminalis chebula), Bibhitaki (Terminalis bellirica) Chitrak Mool (Plumbago zeylanica), Kutki (Picorrhizakurroa), etc. It balances three dosha Vata, Pitta, and kapha. It enhances the effect of other medicines.

Dosage : 2 Tablets two times a day with warm water after food.

5. MEDHYA CHURNA

Medhya Churna is a formulation of many herbs. It contains the extract of 11 herbs such as Brahmi (Bacopa Monnieri), Shankhpushpi (Convolvulus prostrates), Ashwagandha (Withania somniferum), Vacha(Acorus calamus), Marich (Black pepper), Pippali (Long pepper) etc. it has a property of neuron protector. It also works on pineal gland, and is helpful in reducing stress and anxiety. It maintains a healthy mind and body.

Dosage : ¼ spoon once a day with warm water.

CONCLUSION

Migraine is a common cause of headache. It is a neurovascular disabling disorder which is closely related to Ardhaavbhedak and Sooryavrata in Ayurveda because its main feature of pain usually occurs in one side of the head. Early diagnosis and prompt treatment will enhance the quality of life. It also prevents conversion of acute migraine to chronic migraine. Planet Ayurveda opens a new gate for treatment of migraine through their holistic approaches in an era where there is no permanent cure for migraine.

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Effect Of Brahmi On Different Diseases As Per Modern Research

Abstract

Ayurveda is a medical science that deals with the treatment of various diseases using plant products. There are lots of herbal plants and extracts that have been proven beneficial for improving memory, including Brahmi (Bacopa monniera). The cure for diseases like Alzheimer’s disease and amnesia is still evolving in the medical field. There are various medicines in allopathy for the treatment of these diseases, but they also have serious adverse effects. So the most common herbal drug, Brahmi (Bacopa monniera), has been used for a long time in India and China to treat various medical disorders. A few previous studies claimed that Brahmi (Bacopa monniera) was capable of treating Alzheimer’s disease and schizophrenia. So, this article discusses detailed information about Brahmi (Bacopa monniera), such as chemical constituents, pharmacological effects on different diseases, and clinical studies.

Brahmi

Introduction

Brahmi (Bacopa Monniera) is a climbing plant of 2-3 feet in height. It belongs to the family Scrophulariaceae. As we know, Vata Dosha causes neurological disorders such as memory loss, anxiety, etc. In 1982, the importance of it in boosting memory was first published. After that, much research has been performed on animals to find out various properties of Brahmi (Bacopa monniera). Today, it is emerging in the treatment of memory dysfunction. There are various behavioral studies on rats, and these studies claimed that Brahmi (Bacopa monniera) boosted the rate of learning. It has many other pharmacological effects, such as Antiparkinson’s effect, antistroke, anticonvulsant effect, anti-inflammatory, sedative, anti-stress, anti-oxidant and many more.

Chemical Constituents

The fraction of Brahmi (Bacopa monniera) contains bacoside-A and bacoside-B. Other chemical constituents are alkaloids, glycosides, flavonoids, saponins, etc. Bacosides are dammarane-type-triterpenoid saponins that enhance the transmission of nerve impulses. The bacosides upregulate neuron synthesis and kinase activity to repair damaged neurons. The transmission of nerve impulses plays an important role in promoting healthy mental functions such as attention, concentration, focus, memory, etc.

Pharmacological effects

Memory Impairment

Memory impairment means the disease or abnormalities that affect our thinking, language, and behavior and may lead to a disease like Alzheimer’s disease. To check the efficacy of Brahmi (Bacopa monniera) in reversing memory loss, various studies have been conducted on animals and humans., and Brahmi (Bacopa monniera) significantly reversed the memory loss. It prevents the increased numbers of iNOS, pCREB, and MAP kinase molecules and also normalizes the nitrite level. It was also found that the levels of cAMP, total CREB, total nitrite, nitrate, and PDE were not affected.

In Lucknow, India, a double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled clinical trial was conducted. A group of 35 subjects aged greater than 55 years were enrolled in the trial. A neuropsychological test was conducted for comparison between treatment group and placebo group. Subjects were tested on numerous sub-test such as orientation, mental control, logical memory, digit forward, digit backward, visual reproduction, paired associate learning, etc. Each sub-test score was given, and by adding all the sub-test scores, memory score was calculated for each subject. The results appear remarkable; the treatment group shows improvement in total memory score. The route of administration was oral. This study indicates that Brahmi (Bacopa monniera) can be helpful in the treatment of memory impairment.

In Australia, a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial was conducted on 81 subjects who were older than 55 years. A dose of 300mg/day was given for 12 weeks, and significant improvement was noticed in oral learning, memory acquisition, and late recall. So these studies show that it has an impact on memory impairment.

Antioxidant

They are compounds that slow down oxidation. As we know, oxidative stress is a very important factor in age-related illness and aging. The excessive formation of reactive oxygen species can injure or harm our brain. Many studies were conducted on animals, and they showed that Brahmi (Bacopa monniera) has antioxidant and free radical rummage action. A study was conducted in which rats were administered Brahmi (Bacopa monniera) for 21 days. The results showed a rise in activity of the superoxide dismutase enzyme, chloramphenicol acetyltransferase enzyme, Gpx, and striatum. In another study, diabetic rats were administered Brahmi (Bacopa monniera) orally for 15 days, and the results showed a rise in activity of the superoxide dismutase enzyme, chloramphenicol acetyltransferase enzyme, Gpx, and a fall in lipid peroxidation in the brains of the rats. Hence, its administration may cure age-associated memory and decline in AD.

Anti-Asthmatic

The extract of Brahmi (Bacopa monniera) has relaxant properties. It also causes bronchodilation through the antipathy of carbachol-induced effects on expiratory and inspiratory stress.

Anti-Allergy

In a study, it was found that the methanolic extract of Brahmi (Bacopa monnieri) has strong mast cell stabilisers, which is helpful in allergic conditions.

Anti-cancer

The ethanolic extract of Brahmi (Bacopa monnieri) has bacosides A and B that hold antitumor properties. This plant has a component called “cucurbitacin,” which has strong anti-tumorigenic and anti-proliferative activity.

Anti-depressant

Brahmi (Bacopa monniera) has brain-stabilising properties. The methanolic extract of it has antidepressant properties.

Anti-nociceptive

Pain-relieving activity is possessed by the aqueous extract of Brahmi (Bacopa monnieri) via different pathways, such as beta-1-adrenergic, alpha-2-adrenergic receptors, and 5-HT receptors.

Adverse Reaction

There are only a few studies available that show the side effects of Brahmi (Bacopa monniera) in animals and in human beings. The most common side effects are nausea and stomach upset. In a study, single doses (20-300mg) and multiple doses (100-200mg) of it were administered to 31 healthy male subjects for 4 weeks, and the results showed no serious adverse effect. A study showed that when a dose of 500mg/kg was administered to male rats, there was a decrease in appetite over time. The above studies indicate that Brahmi (Bacopa monniera) has some adverse effects, although there are not sufficient studies on humans to prove its safety.

Conclusion

The promising value of Brahmi (Bacopa monniera) for memory impairment and antioxidants has been shown in various experiments, which are mentioned in the above paragraph. Various studies on animals show a promising effect on different diseases or abnormalities. There were no serious adverse effects in humans, but in animals, there were some. There are only a few experiments on humans, so we recommend a few more experiments on human subjects so that we will have enough evidence about Brahmi safety and efficacy.

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