Ayurveda's possible cure for Parkinson’s disease-- Here's what it is
Parkinson’s disease is a progressive neurological disorder that affects a person's movement, coordination, and balance over time. It occurs when nerve cells in the brain that produce dopamine— a chemical messenger— are damaged or die. Common symptoms include tremors, stiffness, slowed movement, and difficulty with balance or speech. While there is no cure for Parkinson’s disease, certain treatments can help manage symptoms. These include medications, physical therapy, occupational therapy, and lifestyle changes-- they can also improve quality of life.
And now, in a significant breakthrough, Patanjali’s latest research has shown promising results for people suffering from Parkinson’s disease. Their Ayurvedic formulation, Neurogrit Gold, has been found to not only support memory recovery but also increase lifespan—without affecting growth or reproduction—in C. elegans, a widely used model organism in scientific research.
This groundbreaking study has been published in the international journal titled CNS Neuroscience & Therapeutics, which is a part of the Wiley group. The research bridges the gap between ancient Ayurvedic knowledge and modern medical science.
Acharya Balkrishna, Co-founder of Patanjali, expressed hope for millions battling Parkinson’s disease. “This condition doesn’t just affect the brain—it also isolates individuals from their daily lives and relationships,” he said. “But with the right approach, recovery and independent living are absolutely possible.”
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He emphasised that Neurogrit Gold is a blend of time-tested Ayurvedic ingredients and modern scientific validation that works as a powerful medication against Parkinson's. The formulation includes medicinal herbs such as Jyotishmati and Giloy. They are combined with classical Ayurvedic bhasmas like Ekangveer Ras, Moti Pishti, Rajat Bhasma, Vasant Kusumakar Ras, and Rasraj Ras— all known for their beneficial effects on neurological health.
Here are some benefits of consuming these Ayurvedic medicines:
1. Jyotishmati is known to enhance memory, sharpen focus, and support nervous system health.
2. Giloy boosts immunity, reduces inflammation, and helps manage stress and oxidative damage, supporting overall cognitive and physical well-being.
3. Ekangveer Ras supports nerve health, reduces pain, and improves neuromuscular coordination.
4. Moti Pishti cools the body, boosts heart health, and calms the mind.
5. Rajat Bhasma enhances memory, improves immunity, supports neurological and cardiovascular health.
6. Vasant Kusumakar Ras boosts vitality, manages diabetes, supports nerves, heart, and reproductive health.
7. Rasraj Ras strengthens nerves, improves brain function, boosts energy, relieves neurological disorders.
Dr. Anurag Varshney, Vice-President and Chief Scientist at Patanjali Research Foundation, explained that this is the first time an Ayurvedic product has been tested on C. elegans in such a novel study. The results are a milestone for both Ayurveda and neuroscience.
He further explained the mechanism behind the findings. Dopamine, a vital neurotransmitter in the brain, is responsible for controlling movement and coordination. In Parkinson’s disease, dopamine production declines, leading to tremors and memory issues. This new Ayurvedic medicine helped by reducing oxidative stress and enhancing the activity of critical genes like pink-1 and pdr-1, which are involved in mitochondrial health, and cat-2, which is essential for dopamine synthesis.
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This study demonstrates how natural remedies, when evaluated through scientific methods, can lead to revolutionary health solutions. For those struggling with neurodegenerative disorders like Parkinson’s, this research offers renewed hope and a potential new line of treatment rooted in both tradition and innovation.
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And now, in a significant breakthrough, Patanjali’s latest research has shown promising results for people suffering from Parkinson’s disease. Their Ayurvedic formulation, Neurogrit Gold, has been found to not only support memory recovery but also increase lifespan—without affecting growth or reproduction—in C. elegans, a widely used model organism in scientific research.
This groundbreaking study has been published in the international journal titled CNS Neuroscience & Therapeutics, which is a part of the Wiley group. The research bridges the gap between ancient Ayurvedic knowledge and modern medical science.
Acharya Balkrishna, Co-founder of Patanjali, expressed hope for millions battling Parkinson’s disease. “This condition doesn’t just affect the brain—it also isolates individuals from their daily lives and relationships,” he said. “But with the right approach, recovery and independent living are absolutely possible.”
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Here are some benefits of consuming these Ayurvedic medicines:
1. Jyotishmati is known to enhance memory, sharpen focus, and support nervous system health.
2. Giloy boosts immunity, reduces inflammation, and helps manage stress and oxidative damage, supporting overall cognitive and physical well-being.
3. Ekangveer Ras supports nerve health, reduces pain, and improves neuromuscular coordination.
4. Moti Pishti cools the body, boosts heart health, and calms the mind.
5. Rajat Bhasma enhances memory, improves immunity, supports neurological and cardiovascular health.
6. Vasant Kusumakar Ras boosts vitality, manages diabetes, supports nerves, heart, and reproductive health.
7. Rasraj Ras strengthens nerves, improves brain function, boosts energy, relieves neurological disorders.
Dr. Anurag Varshney, Vice-President and Chief Scientist at Patanjali Research Foundation, explained that this is the first time an Ayurvedic product has been tested on C. elegans in such a novel study. The results are a milestone for both Ayurveda and neuroscience.
He further explained the mechanism behind the findings. Dopamine, a vital neurotransmitter in the brain, is responsible for controlling movement and coordination. In Parkinson’s disease, dopamine production declines, leading to tremors and memory issues. This new Ayurvedic medicine helped by reducing oxidative stress and enhancing the activity of critical genes like pink-1 and pdr-1, which are involved in mitochondrial health, and cat-2, which is essential for dopamine synthesis.
See More: Kidney damage doesn’t always hurt—These 5 silent signs might be your clue
This study demonstrates how natural remedies, when evaluated through scientific methods, can lead to revolutionary health solutions. For those struggling with neurodegenerative disorders like Parkinson’s, this research offers renewed hope and a potential new line of treatment rooted in both tradition and innovation.
One step to a healthier you—join Times Health+ Yoga and feel the change
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