Category: Child Health

What is Ayurveda – Dr Vikram Chauhan

Abstract

Ayurveda is ancient system of medicine in the world. It is originated in India about 5000 years ago. The word Ayurveda means “science of life” and it is derived from two Sanskrit words ayur(life) and veda(science or knowledge).

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This shloka is from Charak Samhita and its meaning is Ayurveda is a science that describes the advantages, disadvantages, happy and unhappy state of life and what is good or bad for life and its span. It is an ancient science which deals with not only longevity but also maintaining healthy body and mind. It is a science of body and mind.

Ayurveda

MULBHOOT SIDDHANTA (Basic Principles of Ayurveda)

Ayurveda lies on two basic principles which are explained below

  • Dosha-Dhatu-Mala Siddhanta
  • Panchamahabhoot Siddhant

Dosha-Dhatu-Mala Siddhanta

“Doshadhatumalamulam hi shariram”

This siddhanta explains the basic constitution ofhuman beings- three doshas, seven dhatus and three malas.

  • Tridoshas– These are also called tri-energies. There are three main doshas in the body which are Vata, Pitta and Kapha. Balance of all three doshas make body healthy and normal and imbalanced state is considered as diseased state. Ayurvedic treatment mainly lies on the balance of all three doshas.
  • Sapta Dhatu – It explains the body consists of seven dhatus which are given below:
  • Rasa (Plasma) – Its main function is Prinan (to provide nourishment to body).
  • Rakta (Blood) – It is considered very important for sustaining life.
  •  Mamsa (Muscle) – It covers all the internal body components and performs function of Lepan.
  • Meda (Fat tissue) – Its main role is Snehan means oleation in different body parts like lubrication to joints and it also provide extra safety to tissues.
  • Asthi (Bones) – It provides support to body (Dharan).
  • Majja (Bone Marrow) – It is located in the hollow cavity of bones and it helps to provide extra support.
  • Shukra (Semen) – Its main function is in reproduction.
  • Mala – There are three malas in body- Purish (faeces), Mutra (Urine) and Sweda (sweat).five-elements-ayurveda

Panchamahabhoot Siddhant

It explains that human body is composed of five basic elements (Panchamahabhoot) namely- Prithvi (earth), Jal (water), Tej(fire), Vayu (air) and Akaash (ether). It is said that

“Yatha loke tatha dehe”

It means that if these elements are in equilibrium then body is healthy and functions smoothly. And its imbalance causes illness.

            समदोष:समाग्निच्श्र  समधातुमलक्रिय:
         प्रसन्नात्मेन्द्रियमना: स्वस्थ इत्यभिधीयते॥ (सुश्रुत)

  • It is a Sanskrit version in ayurvedic text which explains health:
  • Samdosha meaning balanced doshas- vata, pitta and kapha
  • Samaagnishcha means balanced agni or digestive or metabolic fire.
  • Samadhatu meaning dhatus or tissues are well nourished.
  • Malakriya meaning balance in excretion or waste disposal through urine, stool and sweat.
  • Prasanna atma means peaceful soul.
  • Prasanna indriya means balanced senses.
  • Prasanna manah means happy state of mind.
  • If all these are balanced then a person is called healthy. Any deviation or disruption or any Imbalance of these is called a disease.

How Ayurveda works?

According to Ayurveda, all creations are made up of five elements: ether, air, water, earth and fire. These are basic aspects of human life. On the basis of these elements Ayurveda works. When these elements are balanced and strong then person works in a healthy way. Imbalance of any three doshas results in disease. Panchkarma Therapy (Sanshodhan): It is useful to remove extra toxins from body by bio-purificatory methods.

Pacification (Shaman): It works through diet, lifestyle changes, herbs etc.

ANCIENT TEXTS OF AYURVEDA

There are two main classifications of Ayurvedic Texts

  • Brihat trayi
  • Laghu trayi
  • BRIHAT TRAYI : Major Ayurveda Texts

It is comprised of three treatises – Charak Samhita, Sushrut Samhita and Ashtang Haridya.

  • Charak Samhita : It is the oldest Ayurveda text which is written by Acharya Charak. He is regarded as father of medicine. He explain eight branches of Ayurveda and Panchkarama.
  • Sushrut Samita : It is written by Acharya Sushrut. He is the father of surgery. He explained the human anatomy and various surgeries. He followed Dhanwantri  School of thought.
  • Ashtang Haridaya : It is combination of Charak and Sushrut Samhita. It is written by Acharya Vagbhata.
  • LAGHU TRAYI : Minor Ayurveda texts

It is comprised of three treatises- Madhav Nidan, Sharangdhar Samhita and Bhava Prakash Samhita.

  • Madhav Nidan : It is an ayurvedic text written by Acharya Madhav. It mainly works on pathogenesis of disease (Roga Vinishchaya) like causes, symptoms, complications and treatment.
  • Sharangdhar Samhita : It is written by Acharya Sharandhara. It includes information of different formulations. It describes general description of health, and pulse diagnosis.
  • Bhava Prakash Samhita : It is written by Acharya Bhavmisra. It includes all information related to herbs, diseases and different formulation used in Ayurveda.

BRANCHES OF AYURVEDA

The Ayurveda is an ancient medicine system which is divided into eight branches

  • Kaaya Chikitsa (Internal medicine)
  • Kaumar Bhritya (Pediatrics treatment)
  • Bhoot Vidya (Psychiatry)
  • Shalakya Tantra (treatment of eyes, nose, throat, head related disease)
  • Shalya Tantra (Surgery)
  •  Agad Tantra (toxicology)
  •  Rasayana (Geriatrics)
  • Vajjikarana (Aphrodisiac therapy)
  • Kaaya Chikitsa: Kaaya means agni – the digestive fire in the body. It is holistic approach of medicine which is mainly helpful in treatment of whole body. It is related to metabolism in the body. If imbalance of kaaya occurs it results in many diseases. It deals with treatment of diseases by balancing agni.
  • Baala Chikitsa : It is also called Kaumara Bhritya. It is the branch of Ayurveda which is concerned with treatment of children.
  • Bhoot Vidya : It is the branch of ayurvedic science which deals with treatment of diseases of mind.
  • Shalakya Tantra : It mainly deals with treatment of eyes, nose, throat and ears.
  • Shalya Tantra : It deals with surgery.
  • Agad Tantra : It includes the study of poisonous substances.
  • Rasayan Chikitsa : It deals with various aspects of healthcare. Its main aim is to achieve long and healthy life,  memory, complexion glow and strength
  •  Bajikaran Chikitsa: It deals with problems of shukra dhatu in the body.

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Home Remedies for Hypertension

Abstract

Hypertension is one of the most common lifestyle disorders that the world is struggling to cope with nowadays. One third of the population in United States of America is suffering from high blood pressure with adults in the age group of 20 years and above.

Blood pressure is the force that the blood flowing in the arteries exerts upon its walls. The force with which the blood flows in the arteries depends upon the cardiac output and the resistance offered by the blood vessels to it.

Theoretically speaking, the normal range of blood pressure is 120/ 80 mm Hg. A systolic blood pressure of 140 mm Hg and above and a diastolic blood pressure of 90 mm Hg and above is considered to be high. A sustained rise in the blood pressure levels of a person is referred to as hypertension.

There are various stages of hypertension depending up on the blood pressure measurement. The normal limit of blood pressure varies from person to person depending upon the age, secondary diseases and association of other disease conditions.

Hypertension

CAUSES OF HYPERTENSION

Causes of hypertension include depend upon a variety of risk factors like age, sex, race, lifestyle etc. The causes of hypertension can however be classified according to the origin of the disease which may be primary or secondary.

  1. PRIMARY HYPERTENSION
  2. Primary hypertension is usually affected by the hormonal regulation of the blood volume by renin – angiotensin enzyme system.

  3. SECONDARY HYPERTENSION
  4. Secondary hypertension occurs associated with other health problems like kidney failure, Cushing syndrome etc. Other hormones like vasopressin and other genetic problems can also affect the blood pressure control at a primary level.

Other causes of hypertension include

  • Smoking
  • Excessive alcohol intake
  • Aneurysm
  • Oral contraceptive pills
  • Kidney disease
  • Phaechromocytoma
  • Hyperthyroidism

SYMPTOMS OF HYPERTENSION

The symptoms of hypertension may vary greatly ranging from asymptomatic state in which there are no symptoms at all to others that occur depending upon the organ involved.

Common symptoms include

  • Heart enlargement also known as cardiomegaly
  • Aneurysm
  • Damage to the blood capillaries supplying the eyes and the kidneys
  • Palpitation
  • Anxiety
  • Stress
  • Headache

HYPERTENSION ACCORDING TO AYURVEDA

As per Ayurveda, hypertension is also known as “Uccha rakta chap”. It occurs due to the vitiation of the Saman vayu (A type of the vata body energy) that circulates in the body and causes a rise in the blood pressure levels. Any blockage or hindrance in the flow of blood in the channels of circulation or the srotasa affects the blood pressure levels resulting in hypertension.

CAUSE OF HYPERTENSION ACCORDING TO AYURVEDA

  • Toxins that cause blockage in the circulation
  • Poor nutrition
  • Poor digestion
  • Imbalance in the nervous system
  • Physical and mental stress
  • Low immunity

HOME REMEDIES FOR HYPERTENSION

10298856_10152416810247612_6225940354851316253_nHypertension is not a disorder that can be solely controlled by the use of specific medicines and dosage routines. Strict dietary guidelines and lifestyle modifications need to be followed to maintain a healthy living.

Here are a few home remedies for hypertension that can help keep abnormal fluctuations in blood pressure levels under control. These can also prove to be very effective in patients dealing with initial stages of the disease also.

GARLIC CLOVES

Take 3 -5 garlic cloves and peel them. Take these garlic cloves with plain water on an empty stomach every morning on a regular basis for best results.

ASPARAGUS

Asparagus is very good for naturally controlling elevated blood pressure levels. It can be consumed in powder formulation or as a juice in the dose of 20 -30 ml daily for best results.

ALMOND OIL

A few drops of Almond oil can be added in a glass of milk for consumption on a daily basis. It is especially beneficial in high stress states to lower down the anxiety levels and palpitations.

SARPAGANDHA ROOT POWDER

Half a tea spoon full of Sarpagandha root powder can be very effective in the management of the high blood pressure levels in persistent hypertension.

This powder can be taken two to three times in a day.

GARLIC PASTE

1 -3 g of garlic paste can be taken twice daily with buttermilk as well.

ORANGE

Oranges are also a very healthy and delicious option which can be very helpful to control blood pressure levels. At least 50 ml of fresh orange juice should be consumed twice daily for best results.

AMLA+APPLE+CARROT MURABBA

A sweet recipe called murabba prepared from any of the above three fruits or a combination of both can be very effective in managing hypertension.

FLAX SEEDS

Consume 2 -3 g of flax seeds every day on a daily basis. These are immensely rich anti-oxidants that are considered to be very healthy in all hypertensive patients.

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