Autonomic Nervous System

The Autonomic Nervous System (ANS) is an incredibly vital part of our intricate body, silently controlling functions that happen automatically and without our conscious thought, like breathing, heartbeat, and digestion. When we begin to talk about Autonomic Nervous System Dysfunction, we’re diving deep into the complex realm where these essential biological processes can get a bit tangled up and thrown off course.

Causes:

  • Chronic Stress: Life can throw unexpected curveballs our way, and when stress sticks around longer than it should, it can really mess with your ANS and throw everything out of whack.

  • Infections: Certain viral or bacterial infections can disrupt the delicate balance of our systems, leaving the ANS in a state of disarray.

  • Trauma: Physical or emotional trauma can leave a lasting imprint, which significantly affects autonomic functions, creating challenges along the way.

  • Genetics: Sometimes, it’s just in the DNA; with hereditary factors playing a role, the blueprint of our health can be impacted.

Symptoms:

  • Fatigue: Feeling more tired than usual, no matter how much you sleep — it can be quite bewildering!

  • Lightheadedness: Sudden dizziness upon standing up can be quite a challenge, leaving you momentarily unsteady.

  • Digestive Issues: From pesky bloating to frustrating constipation, your gut might start acting up as a response to instability.

  • Heart Fluctuations: Irregular heartbeat or palpitations can signal larger issues with the ANS, raising concerns that need addressing.

Treatment in Ayurveda and Alternative Medicine:
Ayurveda offers a wonderfully playful approach to balance and restore harmony in our incredibly complex systems. Here’s how we do it:

  • Herbal Remedies: Think of nature’s finest offerings — adaptogenic wonders like Ashwagandha and Brahmi help soothe the nervous system and combat stress with a gentle touch.

  • Panchakarma: This rejuvenating detox process not only clears out toxins but also beautifully resets your body’s balance, leaving you feeling refreshed.

  • Sound Healing: Using uplifting vibrations and soothing frequencies aligned with the body's energy centers, we restore harmony to body, mind, and soul, creating a symphony of wellness.

  • Yoga and Pranayama: Gentle stretches and mindful breath control techniques help regulate the ANS while promoting relaxation and tranquility.

  • Meditation and Mindfulness: A playful blend of centering practices that calm the mind and relieve stress, drawing you into a serene state of being.

By embracing the interconnectedness of body, mind, and spirit through these holistic practices, we warmly invite you to explore your own healing journey. Remember, it all starts with one playful step towards balance and well-being!

Treatment Modification for Autonomic Nervous System at Jeevalaya include identifying the meridian and or Meridian Channel and its related chakras which shows signs of low energy or heightened energy.

Meridian Pairs of Yin -Yang covering:

Lung and Large Intestine

Spleen and Stomach

Heart and Small Intestine

Kidneys and Bladder

Pericardium and Triple Warmer

Liver and Gall bladder and'

Liver/Lung both Yin channels are articulated in comparison using Energy levels, Naadi Pariksha and verified Mathematically.

Based on the Current State of Doshas the Medication involves balancing the Doshas and activating the life force to bring the Meridian and Meridian Channel back to transparency,

Team Jeevalya Current Research is to find easier ways to revive the ANS, while Arishta’s in Ayurveda could have been prescribed the Percentage of Sugar in Arishta’s range from 30 percent to 55 percent which shall not be suitable for majority of the ANS natives. Protocols to identify the solution for the ANS is being addressed.

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