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Phonatory gap & mild bowing
Is there ayurvedic treatment for phonatory gap and mild bowing of vocal cords who will cure me 100%  bcz my vocal cords are not closing properly and voice therapist also told that there is only 70-80% can cure not fully curable
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Oil pulling might help .pranayama like brahmari should definitely help. asanas like simhasana.
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kindly book consultaion.
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follow the advice.
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Consult personally for better treatment
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Drink lukewarm water , apply musturdoil on nose pore daily for15 days.mulathikwath,,sitopladichurn,
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avoid cold items,saurfood, excess shouting,talking.
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do ujjai pranayam,bhramri.
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Ayurvedic management of phonatory gap & mild bowing of vocal cords In Ayurveda, this condition is mainly related to Vata-pradhana Vata–Kapha dushti affecting Swara vaha srotas, Kantha, and Uras, leading to swara kshaya, hoarseness, vocal fatigue, and breathy voice. The aim of treatment is: Vata shaman & Brimhana (nourishment of vocal cords) Snehana & Rasayana Improving local lubrication, tone, and strength of the vocal folds 🌿 Internal Ayurvedic Medicines 1️⃣ Yashtimadhu (Mulethi) Best drug for voice disorders Reduces dryness, irritation, and improves phonation Dose: Churna 1–2 g twice daily with warm milk Or suck Yashtimadhu tablets slowly 2️⃣ Ashwagandha Brimhana, strengthens neuromuscular tone Helpful in vocal cord bowing due to weakness Dose: Churna 3–5 g at night with warm milk 3️⃣ Kantakari + Vasa Supports laryngeal health Reduces subtle inflammation and vocal fatigue Dose: As syrup or kwath, twice daily 4️⃣ Chyawanprash (classical) Rasayana for kantha & prana vaha srotas Improves endurance of voice Dose: 1 tsp twice daily with warm milk 5️⃣ Bala or Shatavari (if dryness & fatigue dominant) Nourishes tissues and improves lubrication Dose: Churna 3 g/day with milk or ghrita 🌿 Panchakarma & Local Therapies (Very Important) 🔹 Nasya (key therapy) Best treatment for phonatory gap Anu Taila / Ksheerabala Taila (101) Dose: 4–6 drops in each nostril Duration: 7–14 days (under supervision) Benefits: Nourishes vocal cords Improves tone and closure Pacifies Vata in head–neck region 🔹 Kaval & Gandusha Warm Yashtimadhu kwath or cow’s ghee Once or twice daily Improves lubrication and mucosal health 🔹 Dhoomapana (medicated smoke) (optional, expert-guided only) Using mild Kanthya drugs Helpful in chronic voice weakness 🧘 Voice-Supporting Yoga & Pranayama Bhramari Pranayama (excellent for glottic closure) Ujjayi breathing Gentle humming practice Avoid forceful throat clearing 🍯 Diet & Lifestyle (Essential) ✔ Warm, unctuous diet ✔ Milk with ghee ✔ Soaked almonds & dates ✔ Adequate hydration ❌ Avoid: Excessive talking/shouting Cold drinks, ice cream Very dry, spicy, or sour foods Late nights and stress 🕒 Expected Results Mild cases: improvement in 4–6 weeks Chronic bowing: gradual improvement with Rasayana + Nasya ⚠️ Important Continue voice therapy if advised by ENT—Ayurveda works best as integrative care Rule out neurological causes or hormonal imbalance if bowing is progressive If you wish, I can: Design a patient-wise prescription Suggest classical formulations Modify treatment for professional voice users (teachers, singers) Just tell me the age, duration of symptoms, and profession.
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Ok, kindly share your report.. Past medical history, why it's been such scenarios... Kalkatta Vidya che pan after lunch follow up after 7days
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till u consult Ayurvedic dr plz kaval gandush of Errimedadi thailam 12ml after brush use salt-sugar less paste/manjan or powder for 7 days
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have only pop rice salt less in dinner for 7days and full cream cow Milk 100ml  with 5gm Haldi + 5gm Jeshthmad
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Griva basti can help but detailed consultation and report study shall be done
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Consult ayurveda physician for proper diagnosis and root cause of ailment before consuming any medicine
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