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AYURVEDIC PERSPECTIVE ON METABOLIC DISORDER
Dr. Hinal*, Dr. Akshay, Dr. Kulvinder Kaur
Abstract Obesity, dyslipidemia, insulin resistance, and hypertension are just a few of the anomalies that make up metabolic diseases, which are an increasing global health concern. From an Ayurvedic perspective, these diseases can be broadly comprehended within the framework of Santarpanajanya Vyadhi and Medopradoshaja Vikara, where pathological involvement of Meda Dhatu, vitiation of Kapha Dosha, and derangement of Agni play a key role. Agnimandya and Ama are caused by poor eating habits, a sedentary lifestyle, excessive consumption of Guru, Snigdha, and Madhura Ahara, and inactivity. Abaddha Meda abnormally accumulates as a result, obstructing Srotas (Srotorodha) and impairing tissue metabolism. Conditions like Sthaulya, Prameha, and associated illnesses that closely match the clinical signs of metabolic syndrome are described in classical Ayurvedic writings. Through Nidana Parivarjana, Ahara–Vihara Shodhana, Shodhana Chikitsa (particularly Vamana and Lekhana Basti), and Shamana Chikitsa using Medohara, Deepana, and Pachana medications, Ayurveda stresses a comprehensive approach to treatment. Therefore, by addressing the underlying cause at the level of Agni, Dosha, and Dhatu rather than concentrating only on symptomatic alleviation, Ayurveda offers a whole preventive and therapeutic framework for metabolic illnesses. Keywords: Ayurveda, Chikitsa, Nidana Parivarjana, Dosha, Dhatu. [Full Text Article] [Download Certificate] |
