Avoid oily, spicy and processed foods. Regular exercise and meditation. Minimize use of salt. Increase intake of raw vegetables and fruits. Follow up after 2 weeks
Hello, Managing high blood pressure naturally involves a combination of significant lifestyle adjustments and specific herbal support. Since you are a medical practitioner, you likely know the clinical importance of monitoring, but here is the perspective and protocol you requested. Ayurvedic View on Hypertension (Rakta Vata) In Ayurveda, high blood pressure is often viewed as an imbalance of Vata and Pitta affecting the Rakta Dhatu (blood tissue) and the circulatory channels (Srotas). Vata causes the narrowing and hardening of vessels, while Pitta increases the heat and force of the blood. Treatment focuses on calming the nervous system, cooling the blood, and ensuring smooth flow. Dashamoola Snehana: Regular self-massage (Abhyanga) with warm sesame oil to calm Vata. Dietary Shifts: Drastically reduce salt (Lavana) and sour (Amla) tastes. Incorporate garlic, bottle gourd (Lauki), and pomegranate. Pranayama: Daily practice of Shitali (cooling breath) and Anulom Vilom (alternate nostril breathing) for 15 minutes to reduce sympathetic nervous system activity. Sleep Hygiene: Ensure 7–8 hours of sound sleep, as Vata imbalance is highly sensitive to sleep deprivation. While these are traditional formulations, please monitor your readings closely. These should supplement, not abruptly replace, any existing allopathic protocols you are managing. Abhyapras: 1 teaspoon twice daily after food with warm water. This acts as a cardio-protective Rasayana. Cardosta Tablets: 1 to 2 tablets twice daily. This contains Sarpagandha and Arjuna, specifically formulated for blood pressure regulation. Arjunarishtam: 15 ml to 25 ml mixed with an equal quantity of lukewarm water, taken twice daily after meals. It strengthens the cardiac muscles and improves circulation. Ksheerabala 101 Avarti (Drops): 2 drops in each nostril (Pratimarsha Nasya) early in the morning to calm the Pitta-Vata axis in the head.
In Ayurveda, it is often managed under conditions like Raktagata Vata RX- 👉Sarpagandha Vati → 1 tablet at night. 👉Arjuna Churna → 1 tsp with warm milk make kawda once daily at morning. 👉Ashwagandha churna 5gm after meal twice. 👉Lasunadi vati 1 tablet after meal twice. 🥗 Diet (very important) ✅ Include: Garlic (raw or in food) Lauki (bottle gourd), spinach (in moderation) Fruits: banana, pomegranate Whole grains, हल्का भोजन ❌ Avoid: Excess salt (biggest factor) Fried, processed, packaged foods Excess tea/coffee alcohol, smoking 🧘 Lifestyle changes Walk 30 minutes daily Practice deep breathing / pranayama (Anulom Vilom, Bhramari) Sleep 7–8 hours Reduce stress Dr. Muskan Chopra Ayurvedacharyaa