Ayurveda for Cognitive Resilience in Ageing
Authors/Creators
Description
Ageing is associated with a progressive decline in cognitive domains such as memory, attention, and
executive functioning, often leading to neurodegenerative disorders like dementia. Contemporary
neuroscience attributes these changes to neuronal degeneration, oxidative stress, and dysregulated
neurotransmission. Ayurveda, with its holistic understanding, provides unique insights into preserving
Medha (intellect), Smriti (memory), and Manasika Bala (mental strength). The concept of Jara (ageing)
emphasizes timely adoption of Rasayana Chikitsa aimed at cellular rejuvenation and sustaining cognitive
vitality. Classical texts recommend Medhya Rasayanas1—Mandukaparni (Centella asiatica), Yashtimadhu
(Glycyrrhiza glabra), Guduchi (Tinospora cordifolia), and Shankhapushpi (Convolvulus pluricaulis)—for
enhancing neurocognitive resilience through antioxidant, neuroprotective, and adaptogenic properties.
Clinical and preclinical studies indicate that Rasayana formulations like Amalaki Rasayana and Guduchyadi
Medhya Rasayana significantly improve cognitive parameters in ageing individuals and models of mild
cognitive impairment. Complementary therapies like Abhyanga, Shirodhara, and Panchakarma, along with
Balya and Brimhana regimens, support nervous system nourishment and Vata pacification. This integrative
Ayurvedic approach not only delays cognitive decline but fosters resilience against neurodegeneration. By
aligning ancient Ayurvedic wisdom with modern neuroscience, the study underscores Ayurveda’s potential
in promoting healthy ageing and sustaining cognitive vitality throughout life
Files
IJSDR2602078.pdf
Files
(934.2 kB)
| Name | Size | Download all |
|---|---|---|
|
md5:18ebf977ecdb508f5c2b53a3092a1703
|
934.2 kB | Preview Download |
Additional details
Identifiers
- ISSN
- 2455-2631