I have iron overload......due to this heart arrhythmia arises - #34442
I have iron overload.....but low serum ferritin and also...new situation arises... Of heart arrhythmia....low intensity...... Excercise but high heartbeat is this due to this...issue....Best heart tonic.... Which will increase every thing and having vertigo while waking up.... So please help me... I have vata pitta disorder according to my Naadi vaidya...... Best cardio tonic for all this problem
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Heart arrhythmias in the sense is ATRIAL FIBRILLATION/ SVT?? Regularly how much your heart beat will be ?? Specifically are you on any antiarrythmics?? How z your 2 D echo, I mean to ask no any structural issues know ? In ayurveda best heat tonic is Arjuna bark You can take in kashaya form in Ksheerapak method Take 1 tsp Arjuna bark powder in 300 ml water + 100 ml of milk boil until it remains 100 ml filter and drink on empty stomach at morning,and 1 hour before dinner Arjuna tab - 1-0-1
Can you mention how much is se iron and ferritin levels?? Since when it was evaluated? N Wat they have diagnosed??
Sir my serrum iron is 178and transferin saturation is 49.5% also… Ferritin is 30
They are only delaying… Done virechana 2 times still no result on mand agni that’s why they are unable to give… Basti treatment mand agni and Basti what contradiction theyhave
Also I have vertigo while waking up and severe headache… What to do suffering from this condition since 1.5years… Following ayurveda still no result
MRI OF THE BRAIN IS NORMAL… Vertigo while waking up from lying down position sometime standing also… And have pulsite tinnitus… From 1.5 years… Mostly in the left year… And hypothyroidism…
Also I have vertigo while waking up and severe headache… What to do suffering from this condition since 1.5years… Following ayurveda still no result… MRI OF THE BRAIN IS NORMAL… Vertigo while waking up from lying down position sometime standing also… And have pulsite tinnitus… From 1.5 years… Mostly in the left year… And hypothyroidism…
MRI brain was done ?? How is your bp?? In sitting/ standing/ lying posture?? Any sounds in ear?? Any history of thyroid??
Can you tell me in detail about your history?? From the complaints / signs and symptoms to reports and what medicine you are on and what procedures you have underwent till now lik you said virechana So it will be easy to diagnose
After my virechana I tested… Got this report earlier was on abhrak bhasma… Does this look like liver and spleen disorder
Sir reports are normal
No allopathy medicine from 1.5years only following ayurveda… Brahmi vati 1-0-1 Rohitakarista 10ml-0-10ml YACRUJAAY-2-0-2 TFN34 1-0-1
Sir 28 years provide me the solution sir
Okay sir… Heaviness in the head slugginess lethargy… Severe headache… I thought vamana would be best why vamana is not best… And I have hypothyroidism…the season is not heat for vamana… Or any contradiction… And Basti is best for all these things sir…
Should I go or plan for vamana in late October or first week of November that would be great…
Okay thank you sir… After 1 to 1.5 month can I go for vamana.??
Ok Do not worry Cont the medicines which you are already taking along with that Start on Arjuna ksheera pak ( the process I already mentioned) Ashwagandha churna 1/4 th tsp with warm milk at night ( calms vata and nourish nervous system ) Guduchi satva 2 pinch with honey or guduchi tab 1-0-1( supports liver, boosts immunity, improves metabolism) Ajamodadi churna -1/4 th tsp with warm water Drink coriander cumin fennel tea Drink Shankapuspi/ blue pea flower tea Can take triphala churna Eat easily digestible foods Avoid raw cold heavy oily fried foods tea coffee spicy foods Take adequate sleep Drink warm water throughout the day Walking pranayama meditation Avoid high iron rich foods/ iron supplements till the iron level settles Keep monitoring your a iron a ferritin and ultrasound for liver and spleen health As you are telling ultrasound is normal need to worry be positive everything will be alright as twice you underwent virechana do not opt for Vamana mild basti you can go ahead with…
Thank you a lot sir for your guidance
Iron overload with low serum ferritin, combined with symptoms of heart arrhythmia and vertigo, presents a complex scenario. First, addressing underlying causes, like medical conditions leading to these symtpoms, is essential, so please don’t skip consultations with conventional health providers.
In Ayurveda, your Vata-Pitta imbalance indicates that lifestyle and dietary changes need to be aligned with your dosha requirements. Begin with grounding and pacifying Vata by incorporating warm, oily, and nourishing foods. Pitta should be calmed by avoiding overly spicy, sour and salty foods which may aggravate this dosha.
For your concern around heart health, Arjuna (Terminalia arjuna) is renowned as a cardio-protective herb. A decoction made by boiling its bark in water might help support heart function. Generally taken half a teaspoon twice daily, it should complement your heart care routine, after getting green light from healthcare provider.
Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera), might help with both vertigo and arrhythmia. Often recommended as a powder, consume a teaspoon with warm milk or water before bed to support Vata balance.
Practice moderate exercises, focusing on yoga postures like Shavasana, Matsyasana, and Bhramari Pranayama, which help stabilize heart rhythm and calm Vata-Pitta imbalances. Ensure you warm up your body adequately before intense exercise to avoid spikes in heart rate.
Regular schedules, with early bedtimes and waking hours, can be beneficial in regulating your circadian rhythms affected by dosha imbalances. Rest is vital—over-exertion can exacerbate your symptoms.
Hydration is crucial. Sip warm, clean water throughout the day rather than big gulps, and incorporate a pinch of ginger or cumin to support digestion and regularize metabolic activities, as imbalanced Agni (digestive fire) can impact overall health.
Ultimately, it is vital to work closely with practitioners familiar with all aspects of your health, including symptoms that require more urgent attention outside Ayurvedic scope.
Iron overload can indeed affect various systems in the body, including the heart. The heart arrhythmias you’re experiencing could relate to this, potentially stressing the heart and leading to irregular heartbeats. This is certainly something to discuss with a healthcare professional, especially since heart concerns can be serious.
In traditional Siddha-Ayurvedic context, a vata-pitta imbalance like yours might contribute to symptoms like rapid heartbeat and vertigo. This imbalance can affect the heart if the vata dosha creates irregular electrical activity, while pitta might drive inflammation or heat in the tissue. In Ayurveda, a supportive approach involves balancing these doshas and strengthening the heart through specific tonics and lifestyle adjustments.
Arjuna (Terminalia arjuna) is frequently used in Ayurveda as a heart tonic. It can be taken as a powder or a capsule, ideally with milk, wherein you mix around half to one teaspoon in warm milk and consume it twice a day. This herb is known for its support of cardiac function and balancing properties for both vata and pitta doshas.
For managing vertigo upon waking, consider practicing gentle neck exercises and ensuring you rise slowly from bed. A routine of pranayama like Nadi Shodhana (alternate nostril breathing) can help balance vata and manage stress, which often exacerbates arrhythmia. Do this daily for around 10–15 minutes, preferably in a calm environment.
Consult with a healthcare provider for regular monitoring and additional options, integrating these recommendations carefully to suit your needs without delay or substitution of necessary conventional care. Always prioritize safety in heart-related issues.

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