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Is hypertension reversible by ayurveda medicine
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Question #1787
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Is hypertension reversible by ayurveda medicine - #1787

Smita Bhatia

Is hypertension reversible by ayurveda medicine I m taking allopathic medicines and want to reverse blood pressure

Age: 48
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Ayurveda can help manage and potentially reverse hypertension by addressing imbalances in the Vata and Pitta doshas through lifestyle changes, diet, herbal remedies, and stress management. Ayurvedic Remedies: Herbs: Arjuna: Supports heart health and lowers blood pressure. Ashwagandha: Helps manage stress. Brahmi: Promotes relaxation. Garlic: Improves circulation and supports blood pressure. Diet: Reduce salt and eat cooling foods like leafy greens and coconut. Include heart-healthy foods like oats and turmeric. Avoid greasy foods. Lifestyle: Stress management through meditation, yoga, and Pranayama (breathing exercises). Ensure adequate sleep (7-8 hours). Follow a consistent daily routine. Oil Massage (Abhyanga): Helps reduce stress and improve circulation. Panchakarma Detox: Treatments like Virechana can cleanse toxins and support blood pressure management. Considerations: Consult your doctor before discontinuing allopathic medication. Ayurvedic treatments may take time (weeks to months) to show results, requiring consistency.
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Ah, high blood presure, it's one of those things that can sneak up on you, but don’t worry. Yes, Ayurveda offers ways to help manage and potentially, over time, reverse or at least significently reduce hypertension, though it's crucial to note that this is a gradual process. First off, understanding your dosha type is key in Ayurveda for tailoring the approach specifically to you. Whether you're Vata, Pitta, or Kapha influences how your regimen should be designed. For example, Pitta tends to need cooling strategies while Vata may require grounding. Get a proper consultation if you haven’t already - it's important to get the foundation right. In terms of diet, favor seasonal fruits, green vegetables, and whole grains. You want foods that are natural vasodilators, like garlic and coriander. Limit salt intake and avoid processed foods. Ginger tea can be your ally, just sipp on that through the day. Daily practices, like meditation and yoga, aren’t just good ideas, they’re vital. They help in reducing stress, which plays a massive role in managing high blood pressure. 10-15 minutes of Breathing exercises, or pranayama, could do wonders. Anulom vilom, to be specific, may help balance the dosha imbalance leading to hypertension. Abhyanga, or self-massage with warm sesame oil, calms the nervous system and promote circulation. Try and do it in the morning before a warm shower. Also, getting atleast 7-8 hours of good quality sleep go a long way in managing stress and helping your body heal. Check in with your allopathic doctor, though. If you're introducing ayurvedic practices while taking conventional meds, communicating these changes is important. Maybe over time, with professional guidance, you might reduce reliance on allopathic meds. Remember, it’s a journey not a sprint. Give your body time to adjust and respond.

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