Ayurveda is based on the idea that humans are made up of five basic elements: water, fire, air, space and earth. All these elements combine to form three vital energies or doshas that control the functioning of the body. Vata dosha represents air and space. Pitta dosha is made up of fire and water. Kapha dosha represents water and earth. An imbalance of these three doshas can cause disease.

Psoriasis / Skin Treatment

As part of the Ayurvedic treatment for psoriasis, a skin disease, your doctor will advise you on dietary recommendations, lifestyle changes, and exercise. It is advisable to follow all your doctor’s instructions  to be on the safe side. You should also consult your doctor if you are taking medication for any other medical conditions. This is important as herbs can interact with medications and cause side effects. Your Ayurvedic doctor will highlight the possible side effects of herbal medicines and recommend  ways to avoid such complications.

The three  pillars of Ayurveda to maintain good health are Aahar (diet), Vihar (lifestyle) and Nihar (sleep). When it comes to Aahar, one should eat a balanced diet and consume a combination of the six primary tastes which include sour, spicy, sweet, salty, bitter and sour. Adopting a healthy lifestyle falls under the Vihar of lifestyle. Nihar involves getting enough sleep to recharge the senses.

Ayurveda Treatment for  Psoriasi

1. Ghritapana
During Ghritapana, the medicinal herb ghee is administered orally. Mahatikta Ghritha, Panchatikta Ghritha, Guggul Tikta Ghritha are recipes for ghee.

2. Vamana

In Vamana, toxins are expelled from the body through vomiting. You can also consult your Ayurvedic doctor for purging or virechana as part of the Ayurvedic treatment for scalp psoriasis.

3. Shamana Aushadha


Both oral and topical herbal preparations fall under Shamana Aushadha, a category of Ayurvedic medications and treatments aimed at palliative care, with a particular focus on relieving symptoms and restoring balance to the body without removing the underlying cause of the disease.

4. Ayurvedic Herbs

Ayurvedic treatment for skin psoriasis involves taking many herbs to create a healthy balance of doshas. Madanapara, Saliba, Nimba, Vasaka, Patra, Kutaja, Haridra, Dalharidra and Chandana are some of the herbs that help fight scalp psoriasis. Moreover, in Ayurveda, Manjishtha acts as a treatment for nail psoriasis and scalp psoriasis by balancing Kapha and Pitta doshas..

Daily Follow-up Check-ups

After any Ayurvedic treatment, you will need to undergo follow-up check-ups. This allows your Ayurvedic doctor to track your progress and adjust your treatment plan accordingly. You will also receive advice on  diet, lifestyle and self-care measures to prevent the outbreak of scalp psoriasis after Ayurvedic therapy