Dementia doesn’t just appear out of nowhere—it’s the result of several changes happening in the brain over time. One key factor is neuroinflammation, where the brain becomes inflamed, slowly damaging the cells that help us think and remember. This, combined with neurodegeneration, makes it harder for the brain to function properly as it loses vital connections. Then there’s vascular insufficiency—when blood flow to the brain is reduced, it doesn’t get the nutrients and oxygen it needs, which can lead to cognitive decline. On top of that, imbalances in neurotransmitters and hormones make it harder for the brain cells to communicate with each other. Lastly, genetics can play a role. Some people are simply more at risk because of the genes they inherit, making them more vulnerable to these changes.

Dementia

Dementia: More Than Memory Loss
Imagine a grandmother who can no longer remember her grandchildren’s names or a teacher
who struggles to recall the lessons they once taught so effortlessly. These aren’t just lapses in
memory—they’re signs of something far deeper: Dementia.
Dementia isn’t simply forgetting. It’s a slow, steady decline that touches every corner of a
person’s mind, making even the simplest tasks feel impossible. It affects memory, focus,
communication, and the ability to solve problems. This isn’t a sudden change. Unlike temporary
confusion from illness or medication, dementia quietly unravels a person’s ability to navigate
their world. Day by day, moments once taken for granted—like recognizing a familiar face or
getting dressed—become overwhelming challenges.
By diving into the early signs, recognizing the triggers, and advocating for a holistic approach
that includes physical, mental, and emotional care, we can rewrite the story for many facing
dementia.

The Warning Signs of Alzheimer’s

Memory Loss & Difficulty with Complex Tasks:
Difficulty recalling recent events or familiar faces. & Managing finances or planning.

Language Difficulties
Struggling with vocabulary and forming sentences.

Confusion and Disorientation:
Getting lost in familiar places.
What Lies Behind Dementia?
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Herbal formulations play a significant role in Ayurveda
Shamana Chikitsa
Herbs have a long tradition in Ayurveda for supporting brain health. For those with dementia,
Shamana Chikitsa offers a natural way to reduce brain inflammation and improve memory.
These herbs calm the nervous system, ease mental stress, and help restore cognitive function,
offering a gentle yet powerful way to enhance brain health and slow the progression of
symptoms.
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Dementia often arises from a buildup of toxins and imbalances in the body, which accelerate
brain degeneration. Ayurvedic detox therapies, like Vasti, Shirodhara, Shirovasti, Nasya, and
Sarvanga Njavara Kizhi, work to cleanse the body and restore mental clarity. These therapies
help remove toxins, improve blood circulation, and rejuvenate brain cells, giving both the body
and mind a much-needed reset, which can slow cognitive decline and boost mental sharpness.
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What we eat and how we live plays a huge role in our mental health, especially when it comes
to dementia. Ayurveda teaches that a balanced diet and consistent routines can help slow
cognitive decline. Incorporating foods like almonds, walnuts, avocados, and turmeric into the
diet, staying hydrated, and avoiding processed foods and excess sugar can all support brain
function and reduce inflammation. A simple, mindful lifestyle helps maintain mental clarity and
supports long-term well-being.
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Physical activity isn’t just about the body; it’s vital for the mind, too. For dementia patients, yoga
and physiotherapy can help improve blood flow to the brain, relieve tension, and reduce stress.
Gentle stretching, deep breathing, and mindful movements increase brain activity, support
cognitive function, and promote overall well-being. These practices provide a sense of calm and
balance, which is essential for maintaining mental clarity and peace.
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