Multiple Sclerosis
Neurological Assessment

Multiple SclerosisEarly Detection, Better Outcomes

Advanced neurological assessment combining MRI insights with traditional pulse diagnosis to catch MS early and plan intervention.

65%
Relapse Reduction
72%
Improved Function
312+
Treatment Centers
3-6 Months
Noticeable Improvement

Root Causes We Address

Unlike conventional treatments that only suppress symptoms with immunomodulators, we target the underlying causes of MS to reduce relapses and slow progression

Gut Dysbiosis & Leaky Gut

Imbalanced gut microbiome and intestinal permeability allow molecular mimicry and immune triggers to cross into the bloodstream, attacking myelin.

Vitamin D Deficiency

Low vitamin D levels are strongly linked to MS risk and progression. Adequate levels help regulate immune function and reduce inflammation.

Chronic Neuroinflammation

Persistent inflammation in the central nervous system damages the myelin sheath, disrupting nerve signal transmission.

Genetic Susceptibility

HLA-DRB1 gene variants and other genetic factors increase MS risk, especially when combined with environmental triggers.

Viral Triggers (EBV)

Epstein-Barr virus infection dramatically increases MS risk through molecular mimicry, where immune cells attack myelin resembling viral proteins.

Mitochondrial Dysfunction

Impaired cellular energy production in neurons accelerates neurodegeneration and reduces the brain's ability to repair damaged myelin.

Types of Multiple Sclerosis

Understanding your MS type helps us tailor the best treatment approach

RRMS

Relapsing-Remitting MS

85% of MS cases

Periods of relapses followed by recovery

Prognosis
Most responsive to treatment
SPMS

Secondary Progressive MS

50% of RRMS of MS cases

RRMS that transitions to steady progression

Prognosis
Can be slowed with early intervention
PPMS

Primary Progressive MS

10-15% of MS cases

Steady worsening from onset without relapses

Prognosis
Challenging but manageable

MS Progression & Intervention Points

1
Mayura Intervenes Here

Clinically Isolated Syndrome

First neurological episode - may or may not progress to MS

Aggressive lifestyle intervention may prevent MS
2
Mayura Intervenes Here

Early RRMS

Mild relapses with full recovery between

Best time for integrative intervention
3

Active RRMS/Early SPMS

More frequent relapses or beginning progression

Combined approach can slow progression
4

Advanced MS

Significant disability accumulated

Focus on quality of life and preventing decline

Common MS Symptoms

Numbness or tingling in limbs
Vision problems (optic neuritis)
Balance and coordination issues
Muscle weakness or spasms
Extreme fatigue
Cognitive fog ("cog fog")
Bladder and bowel problems
Electric shock sensations (Lhermitte's sign)

Our MS Treatment Protocol

Neuroprotective Nutrition

Wahls Protocol and ketogenic approaches shown to support myelin repair

Reduces neuroinflammation
Supports mitochondrial health
May slow progression

Gut-Brain Axis Restoration

MS linked to gut dysbiosis - fixing the gut helps the brain

Reduces autoimmune triggers
Decreases inflammation
Improves energy

Ayurvedic Neuro-Rehabilitation

Nasya, Basti, and herbal formulations for nervous system support

Nerve tissue nourishment
Reduces spasticity
Improves mobility

Stress & Sleep Optimization

Stress triggers relapses - comprehensive stress management protocol

Prevents relapses
Improves cognitive function
Better quality of life

Take Control of Your MS

Early intervention and integrative care can significantly reduce relapses and slow progression. Start your journey to better neurological health today.