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www.wjpr.net │ Vol 15, Issue 1, 2026. │ ISO 9001: 2015 Certified Journal │ 421 HOLISTIC RESTORATION OF HEALTH: AN AYURVEDIC REVIEW ON THE MANAGEMENT OF CONTEMPORARY LIFESTYLE DISORDERS

Dr. Nidhi Jha*, Dr. Indumati Sharma

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In the modern era, the global disease burden has shifted dramatically from communicable infections to noncommunicable diseases, widely recognized as Lifestyle Disorders. These conditions, including Sthulya (Obesity), Madhumeha (Diabetes Mellitus Type 2), Hridroga (cardiovascular diseases), and Uchha Raktachapa (Hypertension), are fundamentally rooted in the maladaptation of the human organism to its environment. While modern medicine often manages these conditions symptomatically, Ayurveda offers a profound, holistic philosophy that addresses the root cause: the disruption of Agni (metabolic fire), the accumulation of Ama (undigested toxic byproducts), and the vitiation of Tridosha (the three bio-humors: Vata, Pitta, and Kapha). This review article critically evaluates the Ayurvedic perspective on the etiology, prevention, and management of these disorders. It posits that the primary causative factors are Pragyaparadha (intellectual blasphemy/error of judgment) and Asatmya Indriyartha Samyoga (unwholesome contact of sensory organs with their objects), which lead to Santarpana Janya Vikara (diseases caused by over-nourishment). The management protocol discussed herein is comprehensive, moving beyond mere medication to encompass Nidan Parivarjan (avoidance of etiological factors), strict adherence to Dinacharya (daily regimen) and Ritucharya (seasonal regimen), and the therapeutic application of Panchakarma (five bio-purification procedures). Furthermore, the critical role of Rasayana (rejuvenation therapy) and Sadvritta (code of ethical conduct) in restoring Dhatu Samya (homeostasis of tissues) is elaborated. This article concludes that the integration of Ahar-Vihar (diet and lifestyle) modifications based on the Brihat Trayi (Greater Trio of Ayurvedic texts) is the most effective strategy for both the prevention and curative management of lifestyle disorders, transforming the approach from disease treatment to health maintenance.

Keywords: Santarpana Janya Vikara, Dinacharya, Panchakarma, Rasayana, Sadvritta, Pragyaparadh.


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