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Atherosclerosis diagnosed recently, can Ayurveda help reverse it?
Cardio Disorders
Consultation #16938
1 year ago
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Atherosclerosis diagnosed recently, can Ayurveda help reverse it? - #16938

Ellie
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For the past year or so, I’ve been feeling off – getting tired way too fast, sometimes even feeling short of breath after just climbing a flight of stairs. I ignored it for a while, thinking it’s just because I’m getting older or maybe not exercising enough. But then a few weeks ago, I started feeling this weird tightness in my chest, not exactly pain, but discomfort that would come and go. It scared me enough to finally go for a check-up. The doctor ran some tests, including cholesterol and a heart scan, and told me I have atherosclerosis. My cholesterol levels were high, and apparently, my arteries are starting to get blocked. He said it’s due to plaque buildup over time, probably because of my diet and lifestyle. I was honestly shocked. I’m not the healthiest eater, but I didn’t think it was that bad. The doctor prescribed me medication to lower cholesterol and prevent further blockages, but I really don’t want to depend on pills for the rest of my life. Now, I’m looking into natural ways to deal with atherosclerosis. I’ve heard Ayurveda focuses on cleansing the body and balancing things naturally. Are there Ayurvedic treatments or herbs that can help dissolve plaque and improve circulation? I read about garlic and Arjuna bark being good for heart health – do those actually work? Also, do Ayurvedic detox therapies like Panchakarma help with atherosclerosis, or is that just for general detox? I want to take control of this before it gets worse. Are there specific foods or lifestyle changes I should follow? Can atherosclerosis be reversed through Ayurveda, or is it just about managing symptoms? I’d love to hear if anyone has successfully improved their heart health with Ayurvedic methods.

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Dr. Anjali Sehrawat
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
1 year ago
5

In Ayurveda, atherosclerosis is viewed as a result of imbalances in Kapha dosha, which leads to the accumulation of toxins (Ama) and blockages in the channels (Srotas), including the arteries. To address this, Ayurveda emphasizes a combination of cleansing, improving circulation, and supporting heart health. Herbs like Arjuna (Terminalia arjuna) are well-known for their ability to strengthen the heart, reduce cholesterol, and improve circulation, while Garlic has long been recognized for its cardiovascular benefits, including reducing plaque buildup and lowering cholesterol. Ayurvedic detox therapies like Panchakarma can indeed help cleanse the body of toxins, improve digestion, and support overall cardiovascular health by promoting detoxification and rejuvenation. Additionally, dietary changes play a key role – focusing on heart-healthy foods like fresh fruits, vegetables, whole grains, legumes, and healthy fats like ghee and olive oil can help reduce plaque formation. Avoiding processed foods, excess sugar, and heavy, fried foods that aggravate Kapha is also essential. Incorporating regular exercise, stress reduction practices, and mindful eating habits can further support heart health and circulation. While Ayurveda can significantly support heart health and slow the progression of atherosclerosis, it is important to work with both Ayurvedic and conventional treatments to effectively manage and prevent further complications.

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Dr. Ravi Chandra Rushi
Master of Surgery in Ayurveda
1 year ago
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Namaste. It is good that you have identified this condition early and are looking for holistic ways to manage it. In Ayurveda, atherosclerosis can be understood as an imbalance in Medo Dhatu (fat tissue) and Rakta Dhatu (blood tissue), aggravated by excess Kapha and Ama (toxins). Over time, these imbalances lead to the accumulation of fatty deposits (Srotorodha – blockage in channels), restricting circulation. Ayurveda focuses on both preventing further buildup and improving heart health through herbs, dietary changes, and detoxification therapies.

Several Ayurvedic herbs can help cleanse the arteries and improve heart function. Arjuna (Terminalia arjuna) is well-known for strengthening the heart muscles and improving circulation. Regular consumption of Lahsuna (garlic) helps in reducing cholesterol and dissolving plaque naturally. Guggulu (Commiphora mukul) is another powerful herb that helps in fat metabolism and supports arterial health. Drinking warm water infused with Triphala or Punarnava can aid in cleansing the blood and preventing further blockage. These herbs, when taken under proper guidance, can be beneficial in managing atherosclerosis naturally.

Ayurvedic detox therapies like Panchakarma, especially Virechana (therapeutic purgation) and Basti (medicated enema), can help eliminate accumulated toxins, improve lipid metabolism, and restore vascular health. A heart-friendly diet is essential—favor light, warm, and easily digestible foods. Avoid processed foods, excessive dairy, fried items, and red meat, as they increase Kapha and cholesterol. Instead, include fresh fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and heart-friendly spices like turmeric, cinnamon, and black pepper. Daily consumption of warm water with lemon and honey can also support artery cleansing.

Along with diet and herbal support, lifestyle modifications are crucial. Daily exercise such as brisk walking or yoga (Pranayama, especially Anulom Vilom and Bhramari) can improve oxygenation and circulation. Stress is a major contributor to heart disease, so incorporating meditation and Abhyanga (self-massage with warm oil) can help maintain balance. While Ayurveda can help manage and, in some cases, partially reverse plaque buildup, consistency and discipline in following these natural methods are key. It is advisable to consult an experienced Ayurvedic practitioner to create a personalized treatment plan tailored to your condition. Wishing you strength and good health!

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Dr. Surya Bhagwati
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
1 year ago
5

Ayurveda might indeed offer ways to help with atherosclerosis, but I want to be real with you—it’s not about replacing medical treatment but working alongside it to holistically manage the condition. So, let’s dive into what you can do.

First, your interest in garlic and Arjuna bark is spot on. Garlic (Lashuna in Ayurveda) is known to help in lowering cholesterol levels. It’s believed to dissolve blockages in the coronary arteries, thanks to its pungent and heating qualities. Try to include a clove or two of raw garlic in your daily diet, maybe mixed with a teaspoon of honey. Arjuna bark, meanwhile, is revered for its cardio-protective properties. You can find Arjuna as a powder or tea; consider having it twice daily with warm water. But nothing in excess, okay?

Panchakarma is more than just a detox—it’s like Ayurvedic deep-cleansing for your mind and body. It might be beneficial because it focuses on balancing kapha dosha, often responsible for issues like atherosclerosis when in excess. However, it’s crucial to do this under an experienced practitioner’s guidance, because it needs personalization to your unique constitution (prakriti).

Diet wise, think balancing: more of those anti-inflammatory foods like turmeric, fresh fruits, green leafy stuff, nuts, and seeds. Avoid heavy, fried, and overly processed foods. They’re kapha increasing and could worsen blockages. Also, chewing on a piece of Haritaki can aid digestion and thus better manage cholesterol levels.

As for lifestyle, daily massages with sesame oil could boost circulation. Get moving, too! Gentle yoga or even a simple walk regularly can maintain that active heart pump. And, watch your stress levels, please. Deep breathing or Pranayama especially practiced regularly have shown to be excellent for improving circulation and managing heart health.

Reversing atherosclerosis isn’t easy, but Ayurveda can support you. It’s about improved lifestyle and making wiser choices, not just a quick fix. Don’t stop your meds without consulting your doctor, alright? All these shifts are about working with your body, giving it the best shot alongside modern medical care. Hope this helps and you find heart-health with a mix that works for you!

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