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Blockes in heart or Hi bp, sugar - #23090

Deepak Kumar Barik

I suffering in heart attack last5 months One stem in my hearton 25 12 2024 Other one l don't doyet because financial problem Whatnow I do for treatment I takeArjunchal or other medicine What I take medicine

Age: 50
Chronic illnesses: No
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Deepak ji namaskar Ayurvedic medicine can work good in your case, but you will also have to monitor your vital and keep in touch with allopathic medicine you are taking.

Arjun Chaal Decration-Boil 1 tsp of Arjun chaal in powder in 1 glass of water for 10–15 mins,Strain and drink empty stomach in Morning and evening. Medication - 1.Divya Hridayamrit Vati (Patanjali) 1 tab After breakfast & dinner. 2.triphala Guggulu- 2tabs at Morning empty stomach and evening. 3.manjishthadi kwath- 15ml twice a day with warm water 4.bramhi tablet- with milk at night

#Some Home Remedies you can try-

Flaxseeds: 1 tsp ground flax daily (omega-3 source)

Coriander seed water: Soak 1 tsp at night, boil & drink in morning

Cinnamon: ½ tsp daily in warm water

Avoid: Fried, oily, ghee, red meat, excess salt, bakery Eat more: Oats, brown rice, moong dal, green veggies Garlic (1 clove/day), flaxseeds, walnuts Fruits like pomegranate, apple, amla Use: Mustard oil or rice bran oil in small amounts ##Pranayama - Anulom Vilom, Bhramari (10 min morning/evening) Walk: Daily 20–30 mins slow walk (unless advised rest) Sleep: 7 hours, avoid stress

Pls keep monitoring the BP. And let me know feed back in 10 days

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HELLO DEEPAK KUMAR JI,

YOU HAD A HEART ATTACK 5 MONTHS AGO, WHICH MEANS ONE OR MORE OF YOUR HEART ARTERIES(BLOOD VESSELS THAT SUPPLY HEART) BECAME BLOCKED,CAUSING YOUR HEART MUSCLE TO SUFFER DUE TO LACK OF OXYGEN -ONE BLOCKAGE WAS CLEARED WITH STENT PLACED ON 25TH DEC 2024 -BUT ANOTHER BLOCKAGE IS STILL PRESENT AND COULD NOT BE TREATED YET DUE TO FINANCIAL REASONS.

SO CURRENTLY -YOUR HEART IS STILL AT RISK,ESPECIALLY IF BLOOD PRESSURE, SUAGR OR CHOLESTROL ARE NOT CONTROLLED -THE HEART MUSCLE IS WEAKER THAN NORMAL -YOU MAY FEEL TIRED,HEAVY IN THE CHEST,SHORTNESS OF BREATH, OR ANXIOUS.

OUR AYURVEDIC TREATMENT PLAN FOR YOU IS AIM TO- -PREVENT THE SECOND BLOCKAGE FROM GETTING WORSE -STRENGTHEN THE HEART MUSCLES AND IMPROVE PUMPING POWER -CONTROL BP AND BLOOD SUGAR LEVELS NATURALLY -AVOID ANOTHER HEART ATTACK IN FUTURE -SUPPORT YOUR HEART WITHOUT SURGERY,USING SAFE AND NATURAL WAYS.

AYURVEDA WORKS THROUGH THE PRINCIPLE OF “HRUDAYA BALYA CHIKITSA” WHICH MEANS, -STRENGTHENING THE HEART -IMPROVING BLOOD CIRCULATION -REDUCING CHOLESTROL AND STRESS -BALANCING VATA AND PITTA-WHICH DISTURB THE HEARTS RYTHM AND PRESSURE

INTERNALLY START WITH 1)ARJUNARISTA- 20 ML+ EQUAL WATER-AFTER LUNCH AND DINNER= IMPROVES BLOOD FLOW,CLEARS CHOLESTROL

2)PRABHAKAR VATI- 1 TAB AFTER BREAKFAST AND DINNER=STRENGTHEN HEART FUNCTION

3)PUSHKARMOOL CHURNA- 3GM WITH HONRY AFTER MEALS TWICE DAILY= RELIEVES BREATHLESSNESS AND CHEST HEAVYNESS

4)HRIDAYARNAVA RASA- 125 MG WITH HONEY TWICE DAILY IN MORNING AND EVENING=INCREASES HEARTS PUMPIMG STRENGTH

*GARLIC91-2 CLOVE)-CHEW IN MORNING=NATURAL BLOOD THINNER AND CHOLESTROL REDUCER

5)SARPAGANDHA VATI(IF BP IS HIGH)- 1 TAB AAT BEDTIME=LOWERS BLOOD PRESSURE SAFELY

6)NISHA AMALAKI CHURNA(IF DIABETIC)-1 TSP WITH WARM WATER=CONTROLS BLOOD SUGAR,PROTECTS ARTERIES

DURATION= 3 MONTHS REGULARLY WITH DIET AND YOGA

#HEART HEALTHY DIET INCLUDE -GARLIC(RAW OR BOILED) -AMLA JUICE-30 ML DAILY IN MORNING -BEETROOT-NATURAL BLOOD VESSEL RELAXER -FLAXSEEDS POWDER-1 TSP DAILY -TURMERIC+BLACK PEPPER IN WARM MILK -MOONG DAL,STEAMED VEGETABLES,BARLEY,OATS

AVOID -FRIED FOOD, BAKERY ITEMS -RED MEAT,PANNER,CHEESE -EXCESS SALT,WHITE SUGAR -MAIDA,WHITE BLOOD -COLD DRINKS,ALCOHOL,TOBACOO

#YOGA AND PRANAYAM ADVISED -ANULOM VILOM-10 MIN DAILY=OPENS BLOCKED ENERGY CHANNELS,CALMS MIND -BHRAMARI- 5 MIN=LOWERS BP,RELAXES NERVOUS SYSTEM -SHAVASANA- 15 MIN TWICE DAILY=DEEP RELAXATION FOR HEART -SLOW WALKING-30 MIN DAILY=IMPROVES BLOOD SLOW WITHOUT STRAIN

*AVOID HEAVY EXERCISES OR GYM AT THIS STAGE

TEST TO MONITOR EVERY MONTH OR 6 WEEKS -BLOOD PPRESSURE -BLOOD SUGAR-FATING+HbA1c -CHOLESTROL LEVELS-LIPID PROFILE -ECG 0R 2D ECHO -VITAMIN D OR B12

-YOUR HEART IS HEALING,BUT STILLL UNDER RISK BECAUSE OF THE REMAININGG BLOCKAGES -WITH PROPER MEDICINES,DIET,YOGA,AND LIFESTYLE WE CAN PREVENT FURTHER BLOCKAGE AND SUPPORT YOUR HEART NATURALLY. -YOU MUST NOT STOP YOUR ALLOPATHIC MEDICINES WITHOUT CARDIOLOGIST PERMISSSION -AYURVEDA WILL SUPPORT YOUR BODY STRENGTH, OXYGEN SUPPLY AND EMOTIONAL STABILITY

HOPE THIS MIGHT BE HELPFUL

DO FOLLOW

THANK YOU

DR.MAITRI ACHARYA

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I’m Dr. Hemanshu, a second-year MD scholar specializing in Shalya Tantra (Ayurvedic Surgery), with a focused interest in para-surgical interventions such as Agnikarma, Viddhakarma, and Kshara Karma. My academic and clinical journey is rooted in classical Ayurvedic surgical wisdom, complemented by a modern understanding of patient care and evidence-based approaches. With hands-on training and experience in managing chronic pain conditions, musculoskeletal disorders, hemorrhoids, fistula, and other ano-rectal conditions, I provide treatments that emphasize both relief and long-term wellness. I am deeply committed to offering individualized treatment plans that align with the patient’s prakriti (constitution), disease progression, and lifestyle factors. I believe healing is not limited to procedures alone; it also requires compassion, communication, and continuity of care. That’s why I ensure each patient receives personalized guidance—from diagnosis and therapy to post-treatment care and preventive strategies. I also incorporate Ayurvedic principles like Ahara (diet), Vihara (lifestyle), and Satvavajaya (mental well-being) to promote complete healing and not just symptomatic relief. Whether it's managing complex surgical cases or advising on conservative Ayurvedic therapies, my goal is to restore balance and improve the quality of life through authentic, safe, and holistic care. As I continue to deepen my clinical knowledge and surgical acumen, I remain dedicated to evolving as a well-rounded Ayurvedic practitioner who integrates traditional practices with modern sensibilities.
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Hello Deepak Kumar Barik,

Thank you for reaching out. I’m truly sorry to hear about your heart condition. Based on your - post heart attack with one stent placed on 25th December 2024, and another blockage still present

-Do regular follow ups with your cardiologist. If the second blockage causes symptoms(chest pain, breathlessness) -Do not exert yourself, and avoid stress, smoking, fried food, and alcohol.

#AYURVEDIC SUPPORTIVE TREATMENT PLAN POST-STENTING AND BLOCKAGE

1)DIVYA HRIDAYAMRIT VATI(PATANJALI) OR CARDIOMAP TABLET(AYUSHAKTI)- 1 tab twice a day after food

2)MAKARDHWAJ VATI- 1 tab once a day after food

3)TRIPHALA GUGGULU- 1 tab twice a day

4)SUTSHEKHAR RAS- 125 mg once at night with honey

4)NISHA AMALAKI CHURNA- 3gm at night with warm water

5)ARJUNARISTA- 15ml+15ml after lunch and dinner

HEART DETOX AND CIRCULATION TONIC (HOMEMADE) -Boil the following herbs daily in water - take cup once a day -punarnava 1 tsp, gokshura 1 tsp, guduchi 1 tsp, dalchini small piece this decoction helps reduce water retention, blood sugar, and mild hypertension.

#DIET

INCLUDE -warm water, garlic, methi seeds soaked -lauki (bottle gourd), tinda, pumpkin -moong dal, oats, barley -fruits- papaya, apple, pomegrante -herbal tea- Arjun chal+tulsi+dalchini

AVOID -salt, sugar, fried foods, cold drinks -heavy grains like maida, rice at night -red meat, cheese, butter -banana, mango, grapes(high sugar) -milk sweets, packaged foods

#LIFESTYLE TIPS -morning walk(slow, not brisk)- 30 min daily -pranayam- anulom vilom, bhramari- 5-10 min daily -sleep early by 10 pm, avoid afternoon naps -no smoking or alcohol, avoid strong emotional stress

THESE MEDICINES HELP -prevent further blockages -stregthen heart muscle -control mild bp and sugar -reduce post-stent symptoms like tiredness, chest heaviness and anxiety

DO FOLLOW

THANK YOU

DR. HEMANSHU MEHTA

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Avoid spicy, oily and processed food. Regular exercise. Increase intake of raw vegetables and fruits. Tab.Abana 2-0-2 Arjunarishta 15ml twice after meal with lukewarm water

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Take Divya hridayamrit vati -DS extra strong 1-0-1 after food with water Arjun ghanvati 1-0-1 after food with water Brahmi vati 1-0-1 after food with water Brisk walking atleast 30 mins daily Do pranamyam daily lom -vilom bhastrika bhamri 5-10mins daily. Avoid fatty, processed, fast foods. Include fresh vegetables and fresh fruits in your diet Include Butter milk with pinch of asafoetida black salt and roasted jeera powder in the afternoon with lunch

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Namaste, Deepak ji,

Thank you for reaching out and trusting this platform with your health journey

I truly understand how difficult this time must be for you -recovering from my heart attack and facing financial challenges for fun treatment Please know you’re not alone in this. Ayurveda can definitely support your heart health alongside your current medical care. Yes Arjun chaal is one of the best heart tonic in Ayurveda-it’s strengthen the cardiac muscles, supports healthy blood flow and helps manage stress on the heart. You can take it as a decoction form- What you can do is take one teaspoon of Arjuna chaal in 300 ML of water and hundred ML of milk boil until little means hundred ML filter and drink twice daily on empty stomach

Additionally hridayamrit vati can be taken— but they must be selected based upon your strength, pulse, and digestion Please share your BP pulse rate, sleep, appetite, and emotional state, so I can guide you more precisely with a personalised plan

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Having experienced a heart attack and having undergone a procedure to place a stent, it is essential to prioritize your heart’s health and ensure you manage your condition correctly. While financial constraints can be challenging, it’s crucial not to delay seeking essential medical treatments, as they could be lifesaving. I urge you to continue following up with your healthcare provider regarding any further procedures that might be necessary.

When it comes to integrating Ayurveda into your treatment plan, there are a few approaches you can consider that may help support your cardiovascular health. Arjuna (Terminalia arjuna) is well-known in Ayurveda for its beneficial effects on heart health, thanks to its cardio-protective properties. You can take Arjun churna or capsules as a supplement, but ensure you’re doing so under the guidance of a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner or healthcare provider to avoid interactions with prescribed medications.

In addition to Arjuna, maintaining a heart-healthy diet and lifestyle is pivotal. Focus on eating fresh, intelligently-cooked green vegetables, whole grains, and fruits like pomegranate. Avoid excessive spicy food, deep-fried snacks, and sweets, as they can aggravate heart-related ailments.

Physical activity suitable to your condition, such as gentle yoga or daily walking, can improve circulation and reduce stress, which is crucial after a heart event. Again, always consult your doctor before starting any new exercise routine.

Mindful practices like meditation or pranayama (breathing exercises) can be greatly beneficial for managing stress, a significant factor in heart disease. Just a few minutes daily can make a profound difference over time.

Ensure you avoid tobacco and limit alcohol intake, as these can further burden your heart health.

Remember, while Ayurvedic remedies and lifestyle changes can support your treatment plan, they aren’t replacements for the necessary medical care you need. Regular check-ups with your healthcare provider are absolutely essential. If signs of worsening conditions emerge, seek medical attention immediately.

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I am a Senior Ayurveda Physician with over 28 years of clinical experience dedicated to the principles and practice of authentic Ayurvedic medicine. Throughout my journey, I have had the privilege of treating more than 100,000 patients through both in-person consultations and online platforms. My approach is deeply rooted in classical Ayurvedic diagnostics—such as Nadi Pariksha (pulse examination), Roga-Rogi Pariksha (patient and disease evaluation), and a personalized assessment of prakriti (body constitution). Over the years, I have successfully managed a wide range of health conditions across all age groups—from acute infections and digestive issues to chronic and lifestyle disorders such as arthritis, diabetes, respiratory ailments, hormonal imbalances, and autoimmune conditions. I place strong emphasis on individualized care, combining herbal formulations, Panchakarma detox therapies, and dietary and lifestyle guidance to ensure long-term healing and disease prevention. My extensive experience also includes addressing complex, chronic illnesses that require a deep understanding of both the pathology and the patient’s overall constitution. I have worked with patients who had previously struggled with little success in other systems of medicine, and have guided many toward sustainable recovery and improved quality of life. Whether treating elderly patients with degenerative disorders or young adults facing hormonal or metabolic challenges, I strive to offer care that is compassionate, comprehensive, and evidence-informed. My goal is to empower patients with Ayurvedic wisdom so they can take an active role in their healing journey. I continue to remain updated with the evolving landscape of integrative health and value the importance of patient education, ethical practice, and consistent follow-up. For me, Ayurveda is not just a profession, but a lifelong commitment to restoring balance and promoting well-being, one patient at a time.
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