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Ayurvedic Dietary Regimens and Yogic Practices in the Regulation of Metabolic Disorder: A Systemic Review

Author : Dr. Dharmendra Binjhwar, Prof. (Dr.) Pradipkumar Suryawanshi, Dr. Vibha Pali and Dr. Swaranjali Jangde

Abstract :

Ayurveda strongly focus on two concepts of diseases first one is related to outcome of over-nutrition and second one, related to under-nutrition. The disease Metabolic syndrome is the outcome of over nutrition due to defective tissue metabolism. Metabolic syndrome increases the risk of cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, CKD and other metabolic disorders. There has been a heightened awareness of Metabolic syndrome in the past few years and a subsequent increase in clinical attention directed towards its prevention, due to its strong association with morbidity and mortality. A quarter of the world’s People have metabolic syndrome and prone to greater risk of developing type 2 diabetes. As Prameha, Sthaulya, Hridroga primarily Amabahula and Santarpanajanya Vyadhi, Langhana is basic Chikitsa (treatment protocol) for it.
Aim & Objective: There is no permanent cure for metabolic syndrome in modern medical science till date and drugs used in modern science to treat metabolic syndrome have several adverse effects like nausea, bowel upset etc. and leads to liver, renal and cardiac damage. So, it is a need of time to find out safe and cost-effective treatment for metabolic syndrome from Ayurveda.
Result and Discussion: Along with the regular streak of management of the disease with which the patient is presenting the diet, drug and life style changes should be added in the prescription to get the ultimate result in treatment. Lifestyle modifications, such as increases in the daily physical activity and changes in diet are initial step in the management of metabolic disorders.

Keywords :

Diet, Samagani, Metabolic health, Metabolic Disorders.