
A specialised lineage approach to hemiplegia, post‑stroke weakness and facial palsy – using classical Vata‑pacifying therapies.
Speak with Dr. Sambasiva about paralysis care. He will review your history and suggest a personalised therapy plan.
In Ayurveda, paralysis is primarily a Vata Vyadhi (disease of the nervous system). Our great‑grandfather Dr. Lakshmaiah Sharma treated numerous stroke and palsy patients using a combination of Basti, Nasya and specialized neuromuscular oils – a tradition we continue with modern precision.
Medicated Basti (enemas) and Nasya directly nourish the central nervous system, helping to revive damaged nerve pathways.
External therapies like Pizhichil and Njavarakizhi improve muscle tone and prevent atrophy in affected limbs.
Gentle strokes and specific marma points are stimulated to restore motor control and balance.
Regular treatment reduces spasticity, joint stiffness and the risk of secondary issues like contractures.
Dr. Sambasiva performs Nadi Pareeksha to assess the stage of Vata involvement and chooses the right oil blend (e.g. Ksheerabala, Mahanarayana).
A course of Basti (medicated enema), Nasya and external oleation is tailored – exactly as documented in our grandfather’s 1920s diaries.
Post‑therapy, you receive a personalized diet (Vata‑pacifying) and gentle exercise guidance to consolidate the gains.
Duration: 28–45 days (typical inpatient program) | Outpatient options available.
“In 1975, my grandfather Dr. Lakshmaiah calmly left his body during yoga – a conscious exit that proved his mastery over Prana. He taught us that paralysis is not just about muscles; it is about reconnecting the mind with the limb. His Basti protocols still guide us.
— Dr. Sambasiva Rao Peteti (3rd generation)
An initial consultation with Dr. Sambasiva will determine the right combination of therapies. Most patients see improvement within two cycles of Basti.
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