Ayurveda for Multiple Sclerosis
We coordinate access to India's only Ayurvedic speciality centre exclusively dedicated to Multiple Sclerosis (MS). Rooted in a three-generation Ayurvedic lineage and refined over 24+ years of focused MS practice, the programme aims to slow disease progression, reduce relapses and new lesions, support remyelination and help patients regain functional independence — complementing, not replacing, modern neurological care.
Key Benefits
- World's only Ayurvedic MS speciality hospital — exclusively treating MS since 2001
- 2,500+ MS patients managed across 6+ countries with long-term follow-up
- Patented, custom-made, highly concentrated herbal formulations (PAMS protocol)
- Holistic multi-therapeutic approach — Panchakarma, nutrition, yoga & lifestyle
- NABH-accredited hospital set in serene riverside surroundings in Kerala
- GMP-certified in-house pharmacy with sustainably sourced, chemical-free herbs
- Best outcomes reported for patients below EDSS 2.5; noticeable changes often within 21 days
Procedure Journey
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Online MS consultation — review of MRI, EDSS score, medications and history
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Personalised inpatient protocol designed around your MS subtype and symptoms
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Shirovasti — pooling of medicated oil on the head to support remyelination and neuro-regeneration
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Nasya — herbal medicines administered through the nostrils to act on the central nervous system
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Rasa Shirodhara — continuous stream of warm medicated liquid on the forehead
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Kizhi & supportive Panchakarma therapies for spasticity, pain and musculoskeletal symptoms
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Yoga therapy, MS-specific diet and rehabilitation guidance
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Structured discharge plan with home medicines and remote follow-up
Recovery
A typical inpatient cycle in Kerala lasts 21–28 days, with many patients reporting noticeable improvement in fatigue, mobility or sensory symptoms within the first 21 days. Repeat cycles every 6–12 months are commonly advised for progressive cases, supported by ongoing online consultations and home herbal protocols. Ayurvedic MS care is intended to complement — not replace — your neurologist's treatment plan.