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Question #36202
136 days ago
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Seeking Natural Remedies for High Cholesterol and Blood Pressure - #36202

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Please prescribd something to lower high cholesterol and high blood pressure. I am 58 years old. And never had issues cholesterol until 1 year ago. I do not want to take medication prescribed by doctors yet. Looking forward to hear your recommendations. Thank you

Age: 58
Chronic illnesses: High Cholesterol and high blood pressure
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Take Lasuna tab 1-0-1 Arjuna aristha 15-0-15 ml with water Amla juice 10 ml daily Triphala churna 1 tsp with warm water at night Avoid day time sleep Overexertion Do brisk walking Pranayama meditation

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Are you currently on any medication?? How much your blood pressure readings are ??

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Managing high cholesterol and blood pressure through Ayurveda involves a holistic approach that tackles both diet and lifestyle. Let’s start with your diet. Try integrating more foods that are known to reduce cholesterol levels, like oats; they contain soluble fiber that helps in reducing LDL cholesterol levels. Incorporate garlic into your meals. Ayurveda recognizes garlic (Lasuna) as effective in reducing triglyceride levels and increasing circulation. Aim to consume half a clove daily—raw if you can tolerate it, otherwise cooked.

For your high blood pressure, try Triphala. It’s a traditional Ayurvedic formulation of three fruits—Amalaki, Bibhitaki, and Haritaki—known for detoxifying and maintaining healthy blood circulation. Mix a teaspoon of Triphala powder in warm water and take it every evening before bed. Be consistent with this for at least a few weeks.

When it comes to lifestyle, emphasize regular exercise—consider walking briskly for about 30 minutes each day. Yoga Asanas like Shavasana and Shalabhasana are beneficial for calming the mind and reducing stress, which indirectly manages blood pressure levels. Practicing mindful breathing techniques, such as Anulom Vilom (alternate nostril breathing) for 15 minutes twice a day can be very effective.

Additionally, cut down on foods high in saturated fats and eliminate processed foods. Focus on whole grains, lean proteins, nuts and seeds. Additionally, keep an eye on your sodium intake—it should be minimal to help manage blood pressure.

Lastly, monitor your lipid profile and blood pressure regularly. While the Ayurvedic approach is effective, it’s essential to keep a regular check, so consult your healthcare provider for thorough monitoring. If the levels do not improve, you might need to reassess with your doctor for further advice. Always ensure any new regimen is compatible with your current health status.

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To manage high cholesterol and high blood pressure naturally, focus on balancing your doshas, particularly Kapha, which is often aggravated in such conditions. Additionally, supporting your digestive fire, or agni, is essential.

First, consider dietary modifications: Incorporate bitter and astringent tastes, which can help reduce Kapha. Eat more of green leafy vegetables like spinach and kale; include spices such as turmeric, coriander, and cumin, which can help with metabolism. Reduce your intake of refined sugars, processed foods, and excessive salt—these can worsen both cholesterol and blood pressure. Favor freshly prepared meals and avoid leftovers, as they might impair agni.

Engage in regular physical activity; if brisk walking or swimming feels right, aim for at least 30 minutes daily. This not only helps circulation but also keeps the doshas balanced. Yoga practices like Surya Namaskara and pranayama can be beneficial; focus on calming techniques to ease any excess Vata that might be stressing your system and contributing to high BP.

Consider specific Ayurvedic herbs: Arjuna can be particularly effective for heart health, supporting both blood pressure and cholesterol. You may take it in powder form with warm water, about 1 teaspoon twice daily after meals. Also, try Triphala at night, as it gently cleanses the body and maintains balance without being harsh on the system.

Avoid using too much caffeine or stimulants, which can spike blood pressure and vitiate Vata further. Stress reduction strategies like meditation can be essential—take the time to unwind each day and ensure consistent sleeping patterns, aiming for 7-8 hours of rest.

Consult an Ayurvedic practitioner for pulse diagnosis and personalised treatment plans if symptoms persist—unaddressed high blood pressure particularly needs ongoing monitoring to prevent complications. Remember to keep your regular medical checkups, as they help track your progress.

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