Given your specific heart condition and current medications like blood thinners, it’s crucial to approach the use of any additional supplements, including Ayurvedic ones, with caution. Lipomap and Raktda each have their respective roles in supporting heart health and managing iron levels.
Lipomap is often used to help balance cholesterol levels, potentially affecting HDL and LDL. Raktda is typically aimed at increasing hemoglobin and iron levels, aiding in the replenishment of low ferritin. However, combining these two without a professional assessment could create overlap or conflicts, especially in the context of blood thinners or your cardiovascular health.
It’s important to first understand your prakriti (body constitution), potential dosha imbalances, and specific symptoms. This helps ensure personalized treatment. For instance, an elevated pitta dosha might influence cholesterol and blood health, so addressing pitta directly could also support your broader health goals.
If Lipomap is considered, make sure it’s monitored carefully due to your existing medication regime. As for Raktda, the intention is to improve iron, but here ingestion shouldn’t interfere with the clotting mechanism or cause gastrointestinal issues.
My strong recommendation is to consult with an Ayurvedic practitioner or your healthcare provider who has full knowledge of your medical history and current treatment protocol. They can perform a comprehensive evaluation and assist in safely integrating Ayurvedic remedies with any Western medications you are taking. Safety should always be the priority, particularly when existing health conditions and conventional treatments are involved.