Heart attacks are indeed becoming more common, even in younger populations, and there can be several contributing factors. From an ayurvedic perspective, this increase can be tied to imbalances in the doshas—particularly pitta and kapha. Modern lifestyle habits such as a diet high in processed foods, sedentary behavior, and chronic stress can increase these imbalances, leading to conditions like high cholesterol, hypertension, and eventually heart problems.
Genetics can play a role, but lifestyle is often a larger factor. In Ayurveda, we strive to maintain balance through diet, exercise, and mental health practices. For your dad, and even yourself, focusing on a plan that addresses these can help. Here’s what Ayurveda recommends:
1. Diet: Encourage a balanced diet that pacifies pitta and kapha, focusing on fresh vegetables, fruits, whole grains, and healthy fats like ghee or coconut oil. Limit foods that are overly spicy, oily, and heavy.
2. Regular Exercise: Incorporate moderate daily activity suited to one’s constitution, such as walking or yoga, to encourage circulation and maintain heart health.
3. Stress Management: Practice deep breathing exercises, meditation, or pranayama to reduce stress. This not only calms the mind but also balances vata, the dosha responsible for our mental state.
4. Herbal Support: Certain herbs like Arjuna are known in Ayurveda for strengthening the heart muscle and improving cardiac function. However, always consult with a healthcare provider before starting any new supplement, especially alongside prescribed medications.
5. Regular Checkups: Ayurveda values prevention, so regular health check-ups can help catch imbalances before they manifest as severe issues.
For your father, these lifestyle changes can assist as preventative measures alongside his current medical treatment. And yes, these changes can influence a healthier generation moving forward. Always keep the lines of communication open with healthcare providers to ensure comprehensive care.



