Category: Ayurveda

Alternative Treatment For Motor Neurone Disease (MND)

Overview

Motor Neuron Disease (MND) is an uncommon, progressive condition that affects the brain and the nerves. The disease is marked by the degeneration of motor neurons — that is, the nerve cells that control the movement of the muscles by transmitting signals from the brain.

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The term ‘Motor Neuron Disease’ (MND) broadly refers to a group of severe neurodegenerative conditions. In most patients, MND causes the degeneration of the upper and lower motor neurons, and adversely affects the functioning of the nerves in the spine and brain over a period of time. The motor neurons degenerate progressively and rapidly; thereby leading to weakness and wasting of muscles. As the condition progresses, patients start losing mobility in the limbs, and experience difficulties with speech, breathing, and swallowing. Eventually, the disease leads to respiratory failure.

MND is considered a fatal disease, though some patients can survive with the condition for several years. Once the symptoms of the disease become noticeable, doctors usually predict a life expectancy of 2-5 years for most patients. However, based on the rate of progression of the disease in individual patients, nearly 20% of the MND patients can live for up to 5-10 years after the disease is diagnosed.

According to research, the occurrence of MND is higher in people aged more than 50 years as compared to younger adults. Moreover, men are at a higher risk of developing the condition than women.

According to Ayurveda, diseases like MND are a result of Vata derangement. The Vata bio factor is responsible for functions of the central, autonomic, and peripheral nervous systems. Vata controls the brain’s cognitive and neurocognitive function, all kinds of body movements, as well as the respiratory, blood, lymphatic, excretory, and reproductive systems.

Types of Motor Neurone Disease (MND)

Motor Neurone Disease can be categorized into the following five types, depending on the affected motor neurons:

  1. Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), which is the most common type of MND that affects neurons in the brain and spinal cord
  2. Primary Lateral Sclerosis, which affects neurons in the brain
  3. Progressive Bulbar Palsy (PBP), which involves the brain stem
  4. Progressive Muscular Atrophy (PMA), which affects the motor neurons in the spinal cord
  5. Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA), which is an inherited condition that affects children.

Motor Neurone Disease (MND): Causes

The exact cause of the occurrence of MND is not clearly known. Nonetheless, doctors believe that MND can either occur due to hereditary (inherited) factors or some sporadic/random factors.

In patients affected by MND due to hereditary factors, the condition is usually presented at birth. However, except for Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA), the symptoms of MND usually become noticeable only after 40 years of age. Nearly 10% of all MND cases are linked to hereditary factors.

With regard to random factors, experts are of the opinion that MND can occur due to viral, toxic, and other environmental factors. MND occurs randomly in almost 90% of cases.

Motor Neurone Disease (MND): Symptoms

The symptoms of MND follow a pattern that can be divided into three stages the initial stage, the advanced stage, and the end-stage.

At The Initial Stage

  1. Constant Fatigue
  2. Weakened Hand Grip
  3. Slurred Speech
  4. Pain In Muscles
  5. Cramps And Quivers
  6. Weakness In Arms And Legs
  7. Problems In Swallowing Food
  8. Loss of Balance
  9. Shortness of Breath
  10. Abnormal Emotional Responses, Like Laughing or Crying Involuntarily
  11. Weight Loss.

At The Advanced Stage

  1. Difficulty In Moving
  2. Shrinkage of Muscles
  3. Pain In Joints
  4. Breathing Difficulties
  5. Swallowing Problems Which Cause Drooling
  6. Jaw Pain
  7. Personality Changes
  8. Changes In An Emotional State.

At The End Stage

  1. Complete body paralysis that prevents the movements of all parts of the body
  2. Severity of breathing/respiratory problems.

Motor Neurone Disease (MND): Alternative Treatment

There is no treatment for Motor Neurone Disease (MND). Doctors usually depend on various therapies and exercises for reducing the impact of progressive MND symptoms on the patient’s life.

MND symptoms can be managed with the help of alternative medicine. Planet Ayurveda offers some excellent herbal products which can be extremely beneficial for MND patients. These products are:

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1. Vrihat Vatchintamani Ras

Vrihat Vatchintamani Ras is an Ayurvedic formulation available in tablet form which is prepared from a combination of several powerful natural ingredients including Swarna Bhasma (Calx of Gold), Rajata Bhasma (Calx od Silver), Loha Bhasma (Calx of Iron), Abhraka Bhasma (Calx of Mica), Pravala Bhasma (Calx of Coral), Mukta Bhasma (Calx of Pearl), Suta Bhasma (a compound of purified Mercury and purified Sulphur), and Aloe Vera juice extract.

The use of Vrihat Vatchintamani Ras tablets can support mental health, promote healthy functioning of the brain, keep the nervous system healthy, treat pain, manage tumors, and balance Vata and Pitta doshas.

Dosage: 1 tablet, twice a day.

2. Brahmi Capsules

A standardized extract of ‘Brahmi’ herb (Bacopa Monneiri) is used for preparing these capsules. The herb is widely known for its therapeutic value and is considered an excellent health tonic, aphrodisiac and memory enhancer.

Brahmi capsules can promote mental health, relieve inflammatory conditions, strengthen the immune system, regulate blood pressure, reduce stress and anxiety, and remove free radicals from the body.

Dosage: 2 capsules, twice a day.

3. Ashwagandha Capsules

The preparation of these capsules involves a standardized extract of ‘Ashwagandha’ herb (Withania Somniferum). The potent herb is widely used in Ayurvedic formulations because of its anti-inflammatory properties.

The use of Ashwagandha capsules can enhance mental health, support nerve functions, improve brain function, enhance heart health, strengthen the muscles, manage inflammation, rejuvenate the body, and balance Vata and Pitta doshas.

Dosage: 1 capsule, twice a day.

4. Shilajit Capsules

For preparing these capsules, a standardized extract of the ‘Shilajit’ herb (Asphaltum) is used. The herb is considered an excellent adaptogen, restorative, rejuvenating and ‘Rasayana.’

Shilajit capsules can rejuvenate brain cells, relieve mental and physical stress, increase stamina, boost metabolism, eliminate toxins from the body, strengthen the muscles, and support the immune system.

Dosage: 1-2 capsules, once or twice a day.

5. Gotu kola Capsules

The preparation of these capsules involves a standardized extract of ‘Gotu kola’ herb (Centella Asiatica). The herb is widely used in Ayurvedic formulations because of its ability to promote overall health.

The use of Gotu kola capsules can maintain brain health, maintain a healthy metabolic rate, support healthy blood circulation, pacify Pitta dosha, and balance the body’s three psychic energies Satva, Rajas and Tamas.

Dosage: 2 capsules, twice a day.

Conclusion:

Planet Ayurveda’s herbal products for managing MND symptoms are prepared from 100% pure and natural herbs. These products do not contain any chemicals, preservatives, artificial colors, binders or fillers. The products are safe to use, but should ideally be given to MND patients in consultation with an expert Ayurveda practitioner.

FAQs

Q. Which is the most common type of Motor Neuron Disease (MND)?

A. The most common type of MND is Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS).

Q. What is a person’s lifetime risk of developing MND?

A. A person’s lifetime risk of developing MND is nearly 1 in 300.

Q. Do MND patients show the signs of Dementia at a later stage?

A. Yes. Around 15% MND patients show the signs of frontotemporal Dementia at a later stage.

Q. Why do MND patients find it difficult to keep their head upright as the disease progresses?

A. MND patients find it difficult to keep their head upright because of the weakening of the neck and shoulder muscles.

Q. Why do MND patients increasing experience breathing difficulties?

A. MND patients increasing experience breathing difficulties because the disease affects the respiratory muscles.

Q. Does MND affect intellect and memory?

A. No. In most cases, MND does not affect intellect and memory.

Q. Does MND affect the senses of sight, smell, taste, touch, and hearing?

A. No. MND does not affect these senses of sight, smell, taste, touch and hearing.

Q. Does MND have a direct impact on bladder and bowel functions?

A: No. MND does not directly affect bladder and bowel functions at initial stage. However, bowel functions may get affected at a later stage due to immobility and dietary changes.

Q. How is the progression of MND generally measured for the patients?

A. The progression of MND is generally measured in terms of difficulties experienced by patients while carrying out their day-to-day activities.

Q. In which age-group is the highest incidence of MND usually recorded?

A. The highest incidence of MND is usually recorded in the 50-70 age-group.

The Most Effective Treatment For Sjogren’s Syndrome

Sjogren’s syndrome is an autoimmune disease that affects the glands that secrete fluids such as tears and saliva. These glands are the lacrimal glands and salivary glands respectively. This leads to dryness of the eyes and mouth or lips.

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Types of Sjogren’s syndrome

There are two types of Sjogren’s syndrome i.e. primary or secondary

Primary Sjogren’s Syndrome: This condition develops on its own, not as a complication of any other disease. This condition is more dangerous.

Secondary Sjogren’s Syndrome: This condition occurs as a result of another disease, such as lupus or rheumatoid arthritis.

People are more prone to have Sjogren’s Syndrome

Sjogren’s syndrome can affect people of all ages, although it usually occurs in adults older than 40 years. Also, women are at a greater risk of developing the condition than men.

The body organs affected by Sjogren’s syndrome

Sjogren’s syndrome attacks the lacrimal glands and salivary glands resulting in reduced production of tears and saliva which leads to dryness of the eyes and dryness of mouth or lips respectively. It can also gradually influence other parts of the body such as the liver, kidneys, lungs, nerves, skin, thyroid, and joints.

Causes of Sjogren’s Syndrome

The exact cause of developing Sjogren’s syndrome is not specifically known, but the possible cause of this disease is the abnormal functioning of the immune system. When the immune system mistakenly attacks the body’s healthy cells and tissues. That’s why it is known as an autoimmune disorder. This syndrome can also be associated with other autoimmune diseases like lupus or rheumatoid arthritis. Other factors that may cause Sjogren’s syndrome are a genetic, environmental and bacterial or viral infection. Because women are more likely to be affected, so menopause is also considered a cause in women.

Complications of Sjogren’s Syndrome

Sjogren’s syndrome usually affects the eyes and mouth and gradually affects other organs of the body including the liver, thyroid, lungs, and kidneys, etc.

The most common complications include eyes and mouth:

  1. Photophobia, blurred vision and corneal damage.
  2. Dental cavities: Due to less production of saliva and dryness of the mouth.
  3. Fungal or yeast infections in the mouth like oral thrush

Few common complications related to other organs:

1. Lungs: It can cause bronchitis, pneumonia or other dilemmas in the lungs.

2. Liver: It can cause liver cirrhosis and hepatitis.

4. Kidneys: It leads to difficulties with kidney function

5. Lymph Nodes: Some people with Sjogren’s syndrome are at risk of developing lymphoma (lymph nodes cancer)

6. Nerves: It can develop peripheral neuropathy which includes numbness, itching and tingling in the hands and feet.

Symptoms of Sjogren’s Syndrome

The main symptoms of Sjogren’s syndrome develop due to inflammation and swelling of the salivary glands and lacrimal glands which are shown by dry mouth and dry eyes respectively.

Symptoms associated with dry mouth are:

  1. Decaying Of Teeth
  2. Gum Disease
  3. Persistent Dry Cough
  4. Difficulty In Speaking And Eating
  5. Impaired Voice
  6. Oral Thrush

Symptoms associated with dry eyes are:

  1. Burning Sensation In The Eyes
  2. Mucus Discharge From Eyes
  3. Itching In Eyes
  4. Gritty Sensation
  5. Swollen Eyelids
  6. Photophobia

Other symptoms

  1. Arthritic Pain
  2. Continued Fatigue
  3. Dry Skin
  4. Skin Rashes
  5. Dryness In Vagina

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(Reference: Ashtangahridraya, Sutrasthana, chapter 1, shloka 12)

This shloka explains: Vata is dry, cold, light, rough, minute and mobile. All these symptoms are associated with Sjogren’s syndrome and even the patient becomes restless.

Ayurvedic aspect for Sjogren’s syndrome

According to Ayurveda, the cause of the disease is the agitation of the three doshas or the Oja and doshas i.e. Vata, Pitta, and Kapha of the body. These doshas control and supervise the functioning of body organs. Among these tridoshas, Vata and Kapha are more active. The disturbed Vata causes dryness and Kapha causes low saliva production.

Beneficial Herbs for Sjogren’s syndrome

Ayurveda provides many herbs which helps to maintain balance in tridosha of the body, especially pacifies the Vata and Kapha dosha. These herbs are the following:

  1. Shalaki
  2. Curcumin
  3. Grape Seed
  4. Wheat Grass
  5. Spirulina
  6. Green Tea
  7. Amla

1. Shalaki: It contains Boswellic acids, which provide anti-inflammatory action.

2. Curcumin: It has antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and anti-oxidant properties.

3. Wheat Grass: It is a natural antioxidant (3) and helps to remove toxins from the blood and liver.

4. Grape Seed: It is a great source of vitamin C. It improves the functioning of the immune system. It possesses an antioxidant property that helps to eliminate harmful toxins from the liver and blood.

5. Spirulina: It has anti-inflammatory activities and packed with vitamins and nutrients which helps to increase the immunity of the body.

6. Green Tea: Green tea comprises antioxidants known as polyphenols which increase the body’s ability to combat free radicals and also stimulate the immune system.

7. Amla: It is also a great source of vitamin C and antioxidants which improves immunity power and works against infections.

These are used to formulate various herbal formulation. Planet Ayurveda gives very effective herbal remedies by adding the best quality of the herbs for Sjogren’s syndrome.

Ayurvedic products for Sjogren’s syndrome by Planet Ayurveda

The products offered by Planet Ayurveda are the following:

  1. Green Essentials Capsules
  2. Boswellia Curcumin Capsules
  3. Ashwagandha Capsules
  4. Shilajit Capsules
  5. Youth Restora Capsules

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Product description

1. GREEN ESSENTIALS CAPSULES

These capsules are made of many herbs such as Green Tea (Camellia sinensis), Grape Seed (Vitis vinifera), Wheat Grass (Triticulumaestivum), Amla (Emblica Officinalis), Chlorella (Chlorella Vulgaris), Alfalfa (Medicago sativa), and Spirulina (Spirulinaplatensis). These herbs help in strengthening the immune system, removal of toxins from the blood and liver, fight free radicals, infections, and promote the energy level of the body. These capsules increase the production of blood and repair tissue. Due to the presence of these herbs, green essentials capsules become rich in vitamins, minerals, and iron. It also prevents dryness.

Dosage: 1-2 capsules twice daily post meals, with lukewarm water.

2. BOSWELLIA CURCUMIN CAPSULES

Boswellia-Curcumin capsules contain two herbs such as shallaki (Boswellia serrata) and turmeric (Curcuma longa). These two herbs make these capsules strong Vata pacifying herbal remedy. These capsules of Planet Ayurveda helps to combat the antibodies which cause Sjogren’s syndrome. Shalaki comprises Boswellia acids, which is responsible for its anti-inflammatory action. Curcumin possesses anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidant properties. Its antimicrobial action plays a very important role in Sjogren’s syndrome.

Dosage: 1 to 2 capsules twice daily post meals with lukewarm water.

3. ASHWAGANDHA CAPSULES

The pure extract of Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) herb is used to make these Ashwagandha Capsules. These capsules are known to show satisfying effects in treating SjogrenSyndromeThis herb pacifies tridoshas in the body especially Vata dosha. It is a great adaptogenic due to which it is very effective to manage stress. It has an anti-inflammatory property and provides comfort from insensitivity and tingling sensation. It also helps to improve the immune system, so prevent the immunosuppressive action of the body. Along with these properties, it improves blood quality. Ashwagandha enhances blood production by increasing bone marrow cellularity and also improves the quality of the blood.

Dosage: 1 to 2 capsules twice daily after meals with lukewarm water or milk.

4. SHILAJIT CAPSULES

The herb Shilajit (Asphaltum) of the best quality is added to prepare Shilajit Capsules. These capsules are a great natural remedy for Sjogren’s syndrome. It helps to improve immunity and makes the patient’s body able to combat fatigue, weakness, tiredness. It possesses restorative, rejuvenating, adaptogenic and anti-inflammatory properties. This herb also helps in cleansing and detoxification of the body. The shilajit capsules pacify the Vata dosha.

Dosage: 1 -2 Capsules once or twice daily with plain water or milk post meals.

  • For adults: 1 capsule twice daily post meals
  • For children: 1 capsule once daily

5. YOUTH RESTORA CAPSULES

The best quality herbs included in these capsules are Grape Seed (Vitis vinifera), Bhumi Amalaki (Phyllanthusniruri), Green Tea (Camellia sinensis), and Colostrum of Cow (Bovine colostrum). These capsules improve and increase metabolism. It also eliminates free radicals from the body.
Youth Restora capsules pacify the worsened Vatadosha. Therefore, this herbal remedy is good for Sjogren’s syndrome.

Dosage: 1-2 capsules twice daily with plain water post meals.

References

  1. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3361921/
  2. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17569207
  3. https://www.functionalfoodscenter.net/files/47516971.pdf
  4. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18384090
  5. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21317655