Category: Herbal Remedies

WHY EAT A LOW-PROTEIN DIET FOR AUTOIMMUNE DISORDERS?

ABSTRACT

Autoimmune disease is a body’s natural defense system which mistakenly attacks the body’s normal cells. There are more than 80 types of autoimmune diseases such as Lupus, Multiple sclerosis, Rheumatoid arthritis and many more autoimmune diseases. In autoimmune disorders, a low protein diet is advised as according to autoimmune diet protocols diet reduces inflammation, pain and many symptoms. A low-protein diet is a diet which decreases the intake of animal protein and is used as a therapy for inherited metabolic disorders which reduces the risk of bone breakage and calcium homeostasis. A low-protein diet extends longevity and offers protection against chronic disease. It constitutes 4-8% of daily calories. Proteins are vital to health, and ayurveda plays an essential role in Ahara (diet) and Anna (food) to be in a good state of life, health and wellness. In this article, we will discuss important points about low protein diet benefits in autoimmune disease in detail further in this article.

Low Protein Diet For Autoimmune Disorders

INTRODUCTION

Autoimmune Disease is a condition which attacks their own body’s immune system—the immune system which guards the body against various bacteria and viruses. As the immune system tells the difference between their own cells and foreign cells. But in autoimmune diseases, they mistakenly attack the various parts of our body such as joints and skin. A Western diet is a high risk of developing an autoimmune disease such as eating high fat, high sugar and processed food, dairy products which further cause infections and inflammation, which damages the barrier of the gut and increases the intestinal permeability which is known as leaky gut which gets trigger and gets the development of various autoimmune diseases. Nutrient-dense food is eliminated to heal gut inflammation. Cav1 regulates the B cells which further trigger the immune response and when Cav1 is absent it reduces the activation signal and weakens the immune response and further triggers the autoimmune disease.

Autoimmune disease affects each and every part of the body and is more than 80 types which include multiple sclerosis, lupus erythematosus, Type 1 diabetes and Chronic Inflammatory Disorder who suffer from these often have a loss of function, disability and impaired quality of life.

WHY EAT A LOW-PROTEIN DIET?

  • It is said that one of the main factors of autoimmune disorders is the elimination of animal protein and dairy products.
  • 80% of animal protein consumption arrests most of the autoimmune disorders and the diet must be according to the Prakriti of the patient.
  • According to ayurveda nutrition is the foundation of health and if the body begins to attack it will be a causal factor.
  • If we take a low-protein diet, Arthritis is another disease which is due to low protein intake and many chronic illnesses are due to a high intake of animal protein. So one must have a low protein diet which totally eliminates the animal’s products.
  • As is well said by Albert Einstein Nothing will benefit human health or increase the chances of life on earth as we reevaluate a vegetarian diet.
  • There is a strong cultural resistance between animal food to disease. Eskimos traditionally live on a purely meat-based diet and they have the highest rate of osteoporosis. A high-protein diet is the main cause of osteoporosis. So animal protein and dairy products should be totally eradicated from the diet. The one with lower fat is having higher energy with sufficient protein.
  • So the main cause of low bone density or calcium leaving bone is excess protein intake as animal products remove far more calcium from the bones than they add.
  • The most important factor is to begin the low protein plant-based diet.
  • Osteoporosis is the leading cause of death in women.
  • There is a protein myth that we are poisoned by the overconsumption of animal protein and dairy products which is the contributing factor to ill health.
  • And it is seen that asparagus has much more protein than beef as asparagus has 32% calories in protein and beef has 32%, so which is lower in fat has sufficient protein.
  • There is much misinformation that when women enter menopause they are advised to take more calcium intake and this is the onset of osteoporosis and increase in bone density so the most important factor is to begin the low protein plant-based diet.

AYURVEDIC ASPECT

Ancient Reference, Shloka

(Ancient Reference – Charark Samhita Chikitsa Sthana 15/44)

In ayurveda eating a low-protein diet constitutes good health and meat is a quick way to build tissues but is of inferior quality as it causes problematic causes which produce Ama (endotoxins) in the body. In ayurveda, the strength of agni is the most critical factor which determines overall health. Ayurveda considers animal tissues problematic as it produces Ama (endotoxins) which take 48-72 hours to pass through the digestive system before elimination.

“Ama” means unripe, uncooked food in the form of unmetabolized waste which can not be utilized by the body. It is the product of indigestion which causes many systemic diseases. When the vitiated doshas come in contact with ama they cause saama doshas, saama dhatus, saama malas.

Ama is a sticky material which causes blockages in the cells and tissues and clogs which further causes depletion of nutrients which inhibits cellular communication which further weakens the immune response and leads to severe autoimmune disorders and cancer.

CONCEPT OF AGNI AND AMA

The essence of digested food is the fuel for the body. Rasagni (fire located in rasa dhatu) which forms the rasa dhatu. Jatharagni, Panchbhut Agni and Dhatvagni are the main three agni which are present inside the body. Jatharagni is the main digestive fire which controls the digestive process within the body. When there is hypo functioning of agni there is hampering digestion, which forms ama (endotoxins). According to ayurveda, there are 13 types of Agni. The food material is first digested and absorbed by jatharagni in amashaya and grahani then it is further transported for bhutagni paka and then nutrition is processed. But when agnivyapara took the shape of mandagni the result was an unripe, undigested formation known as Ama.

SYMPTOMS OF AMA

  • Obstruction in channels
  • Loss of strength
  • Heaviness
  • Laziness
  • Indigestion
  • Sticky stools
  • Itching at the anal area
  • Lack of energy and low self-esteem.

PATHOLOGICAL EVENTS WITH AMA

  • Blocks the minute channels which affect the circulatory process.
  • Ama aggravates tridoshas
  • Disturbs the nutritional supply
  • Diminishes potency of dhatus
  • Vitiate agni and causes uneasiness
  • Gas, bad smell and loss of appetite

THE MAHA GUNA THEORY IN NUTRITION

In ayurveda, there are three Maha Guna (Sattva, Rajas and Tamas). According to ayurveda, each food has three gunas dominating which in turn affect the mental state and psychology. This is the reason why ayurveda is not fond of meat as it has tamas gunas.

The qualities of Maha Gunas are

  • Sattva- Harmony, clarity and intelligence.
  • Rajas- Action, movement, anger and violence.
  • Tamas- inertia, dullness, lack of intelligence.

CONCLUSION

Autoimmune disease is a body’s natural defence system which mistakenly attacks the body’s normal cells. A low-protein diet extends longevity and offers protection against chronic disease. A Western diet is a high risk of developing an autoimmune disease such as eating high fat, high sugar and processed food, dairy products which further cause infections and inflammation, which damages the barrier of the gut and increases the intestinal permeability which is known as leaky gut which gets trigger and gets the development of various autoimmune diseases. In ayurveda, the strength of agni is the most critical factor which determines overall health. Ayurveda considers animal tissues problematic as it produces Ama (endotoxins) which take 48-72 hours to pass through the digestive system before elimination.

So it is clear that the fewer animal products you consume the better your long-term health will be. “It is never too late”. A low protein diet can improve bone density and heart condition even if it is started late in life.

“An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of treatment.

Dysmenorrhea Treatment With Herbal Remedies

ABSTRACT

Dysmenorrhea is painful menstruation that is caused by uterine contraction. Usually, menstruation is the regular discharge of blood and mucosal tissue which is the innermost lining of the uterus through the vagina. The falling of the progesterone hormone triggers menstruation,  the first period is menarche which begins between the age of 12-15 years of age. Symptoms in advance of menstruation that interfere with the average life cycle are known as premenstrual syndrome (PMS). The first day of menstrual bleeding is called LMP (last menstrual period). The average volume of menstrual fluid during a month is 35 milliliters. It is reddish brown in color and slightly darker than venous blood. The blood contains sodium, calcium, vaginal secretion, and endometrial tissue. An enzyme presently known as plasmin which is there is endometrium which inhibits the blood from clotting. The menstrual changes are a series of changes in the hormone, ovarian cycle controls the production and release of eggs and estrogen, and progesterone. The rise and fall of FSH prompt the production and growth of oocytes. These hormones stimulate the lining of the uterus and thicken it to accommodate fertilization. If the implantation does not occur the lining breaks down and blood is released. In this article, we will discuss the causes and symptoms of dysmenorrhea and its ayurvedic aspect.

Dysmenorrhea

INTRODUCTION

Dysmenorrhea is a term used for painful menstruation, the pain is usually in the pelvis or lower abdomen. There are two types of dysmenorrhea- Primary and secondary. Primary dysmenorrhea occurs in people who experience pains before menstruation and Secondary menstruation is having normal periods but becomes painful later in life. This is usually affecting the uterus such as endometriosis, and uterine fibroid. Dysmenorrhea can occur without any underlying problem, and symptoms usually last for less than 3 days. Menstrual cramps are throbbing, aching cramps which start in the lower belly and are the most annoying part of the period. The cramps can range from mild to severe, they usually happen for the first time a year but they usually become less painful. Dysmenorrhea includes painful menstruation of sufficient magnitude to incapacitate day-to-day activities. It occurs less often in those who exercise daily and in women who have children early in life.

MYTHS AND FACTS ABOUT DYSMENORRHEA

1. Myth- In some parts of India there are dietary restrictions such as sour food, and tamarind as it is believed that these foods will stop menstruation.

Facts- These foods cause discomfort to the women, hence avoided.

2. Myth- Girls believe exercise or any physical activity during menses aggravates dysmenorrhea.

Facts- exercise releases serotonin which helps to relieve painful menses and bloating

3. Myth- Menstrual cramps are warning signs of infertility.

Facts- Menstrual pain is caused by uterine contraction. It is a natural phenomenon, but it can be a symptom of another health problem that causes infertility.

4. Myth- Dysmenorrhea is associated with PMS (premenstrual syndrome) which is in one’s head.

Facts- the cause is unknown but hormones play an important role in this. So one must do regular exercise and healthy eating which reduces the symptoms.

CAUSES OF DYSMENORRHEA

1. Primary Dysmenorrhea

  • Pain is due to dysrhythmic contractions of the uterus and uterine hypoxia.
  • Pain can be cured following pregnancy and vaginal delivery
  • It is caused by the excessive level of prostaglandins hormone. This hormone makes the uterus contract during childbirth and menstruation, it even gets worse when the uterus is tilted backward, during irregular menstrual periods, and being overweight starts before the age of 12 years.
  • The primary history of primary dysmenorrhea
  •   Social stress

2. Secondary Dysmenorrhea

  •   It includes conditions such as fibroid (benign tumor which develops in the uterine wall)
  • A sexually transmitted infection
  • Endometriosis (tissue lining the uterus is found outside the uterus because the pieces of tissue during the period cause swelling and scarring.
  • Ovarian cyst or tumor
  • The use of the intrauterine device (IUD), a birth control method 
  • Cervical stenosis (narrowing of the cervix)

SYMPTOMS

The clinical features of primary dysmenorrhea are as follows

  • Onset shortly after menarche
  • Duration is usually 48-72 hours
  • Cramping and labor type of pain
  • Constant lower abdomen pain that radiates to the low back and thigh
  • The pain diminishes as age progresses.

The clinical features of secondary dysmenorrhea are as follows

  • Usually begins after the 20s
  • Heavy menstrual flow
  • Poor response to oral contraceptives and NSAIDs.
  • Infertility
  • Abnormal vaginal discharge
  • Dyspareunia (painful sexual intercourse)

DIAGNOSIS

  • Ultrasound
  • CT Scan
  • MRI (magnetic resonance imaging)
  • X-Ray
  • Laparoscopy  
  • Hysteroscopy

TREATMENT

  • Pain relievers (Ibuprofen, naproxen sodium)
  • Hormonal birth control
  • Surgery (hysterectomy) 
  • Abdominal massage
  • Endometrial ablation
  • Endometrial resection
  • Antidepressants 

PREVENTION

It can be modified by diet and lifestyle changes

Lifestyle changes

  • Exercise regularly
  • Low-fat vegetarian diet
  • Reduce caffeine intake
  • Reduce alcohol intake  

AYURVEDIC MANAGEMENT

In Ayurveda dysmenorrhea is termed as Kashta artava which is due to aggravated Vata dosha, Apana Vata a subtype of Vata is responsible for the normal regulation of menstruation gets disturbed due to some causative factors and Vata gets vitiated. 

NIRUKTI (derivation)

Kashtena muchyati its kashtaartava

This means in this artava (menstrual bleeding) is shredded with great difficulty and causes pain.

SAMANYA NIDANA (ETIOLOGY)

  • Mithiya Sahara (improper diet)
  • Mithiya vihara (improper activities)
  • Pradushta artava (fault in hormones)
  • Bija dosha (genetic factors)
  • Daiva (idiopathic)
  • Manasika hetu (Vata is vitiated by grief and thinking)

LAKSHANAS (symptoms)

1. Vatika yoni roga– is related to primary dysmenorrhea, due to aggravation of Vata dosha it leads to frothy, thin, and unctuous which is associated with pain and sound.

2. Udavartini Yonivyapad– it is due to the suppression of urges such as flatus, which reverses the aggravated Vata, instead of normal downward movement it moves upward and fills in the uterus, it pushes the blood upwards with pain, it is also related to primary dysmenorrhea.

3. Antarmukhi Yonivyapad– when a woman has a heavy meal and indulges in sexual activity the position of Vata is pressed by the food and causes crookedness of the cervix. It is related to secondary dysmenorrhea.

4. Suchimukhi yonivyapad– It is a congenital disease, related to cervical stenosis and is secondary dysmenorrhea.

5. Mahayoni Yonivyapad– when women indulge in sexual activity in an uneven bed, which aggravates the Vata and affects the uterus. It causes stiffness in the orifice of the uterus and cervix.

6. Artava Kshaya– it is primary dysmenorrhea due to nutritional deficiency, and irregular menstruation.

SAMPRAPTI GHATAKA

1. Dosha- Vata Pradhan tridosha

  • Vata- vyana and apana
  • Pitta-  Ranjaka and pachaka
  • Kapha- anubandhita dosha

2.  Dhatu- rasa, rakta, artava

3.  Updhatu- arrival

4.  Agni- jathragni, rasagni, raktagni

5.  Srotas- rasa, rakta, aratvavaha srotas

6.  Srotodushti- sanga and vimargagamana

7.  Rogamarga- ab yantra

8.  Vyaktasthana- garbhashaya

UPASHAYA (PACIFYING FACTOR)

  • Hot bag fomentation on the lower abdomen
  • Intake of warm, unctuous food and drink
  • Daily practice of yoga and pranayama

ANUPASHAYA (NON-PACIFYING FACTOR)

  • Exposure to cold weather
  • Skipping meals
  • Excessive stress
  • Keeping awake at night
  • Daytime sleeping

 CHIKITSA SUTRA (LINE OF TREATMENT)

1. Shodhana (purification therapy)

  • Snehan
  • Swedana
  • Virechan (purgation)
  • Vamana (emesis)
  • Basti (enema)

2. Shamana (palliative treatment)

  • Sthanika chikitsa- it is done by using Kalka, Pichu (tampoon), yoni prakshalana (douching), abhyanga (massage)
  • Abhyantra chikitsa- with the help of Arishtam, graham, choornam, and vati (tablets).

VARIOUS HERBS USEFUL IN DYSMENORRHEA

  • CHAVYA- Chavya (Piper retrofractum) is among the Panchkula group of spices, used in treating abdominal colic pain, anorexia, and in treating digestion. It helps to balance Kapha and Vata doshas, helps to relieve the ama dosha, and tumors of the abdomen, useful in asthma and in chronic respiratory disease, and worm infestation. Relieve constipation, and cures neuralgia, bloating, and paralysis.
  • ASHOKA- Ashoka (Saraca indica) is used in bleeding conditions and helps to relieve grief. It has the property of analgesic, diuretic, and anti-dyspeptic. It helps to balance Kapha and pitta doshas. Ashoka has various properties such as it helps in conception, uterine, endometrium, and strengthening the muscles of the uterus. Helpful in various heart diseases as it is cardiotonic and helps to purify the blood.
  • SHUNTHI- Shunthi (Zingiber officinale) helps to balance Kapha doshas,  acts as a cardiac tonic, and treats cough, fever, vomiting, and in many heart diseases and vitiated Vata doshas. It is helpful in relieving abdominal colic pain, gas, and hiccups. Improves digestion, used in ascites and in anti-inflammatory conditions. Ginger is absorbent and is a mild laxative that helps to break the stool mass and is light to digest.  
  • NAGARMOTHA- Nagarmotha (Cyperus rotundus) has properties antispasmodic, antibacterial, and anti-diarrheal. It helps to balance the Kapha and pitta doshas. As it has a pungent, bitter taste it helps to balance the Kapha pitta disease and improve wound and anorexia.  Nagarmotha is helpful in skin diseases, burns fat so reduces fat deposition and enhances breast size, regulates temperature, and treats asthma and cough.
  • KALONJI- Kalonji (Nigella sativa)is helpful in controlling cholesterol levels, asthma, and in nephrotoxicity and is a good anti-inflammatory herb. Kalonji helps to pacify the Kapha and Vata dosha. It helps to improve digestion, improves the taste, induces menstruation, and is useful in many neurological disorders such as paralysis, and hemiplegia. Helpful in cleaning the uterus and treating erectile dysfunction.

HERBAL REMEDIES BY PLANET AYURVEDA FOR DYSMENORRHEA

Planet Ayurveda is an ayurvedic manufacturing company that makes its products purely from plant extract, no animal products are used. It has many branches overseas. Planet Ayurveda is a GMP-certified, USA-FDA registered, and ISO 9001:2015 certified ayurvedic company. The whole formulations are made according to ancient ayurvedic texts, and the products are free from any kind of preservatives and additives. The ingredients are pure without any adulterations of any kind. They cause no side effects on one’s life and are safe to use. Planet Ayurveda formulated many herbal remedies which are very useful and effective remedies.

Product List

1. Female Health Support

2. Chandraprabha Vati 

3. Gyne Kalp

4. Ashokarisht

5. Hakam Churna

Herbal Remedies For Dysmenorrhea

Herbal Remedies For Dysmenorrhea

Product Description

1. Female Health Support

Female health support is polyherbal capsules that are prepared by planet ayurveda using ingredients such as Ashoka (Saraca indica), Lodhra (Symplocos racemosa), and Shatavari (Asparagus racemosus). These capsules are helpful in controlling vitiated Vata and Pitta doshas. Helps to regulate the female menstrual cycle, useful in leucorrhea, painful menstruation, and in all female problems. Shatavari helps to regulate the hormone imbalance, good in removing weakness in females.

Dosage  1-2 capsules twice daily with plain water after meals.

2. Chandraprabha Vati

Chandraprabha Vati is an herbal tablet which is made by planet ayurveda using ingredients such as Shilajit (Asphaltum), Shankara (Sugar), Karpoor (Cinnamomum camphora), Chavya (Piper chaba), Maricha (Piper nigrum) and many more. It is helpful in many urinary tract disorders, relieves colds, and urinary calculi, and acts as an anti-aging, used in piles, indigestion, and in bronchitis.

Dosage 1-2 tablets twice daily with lukewarm water

3. Gyne Kalp

Gyne Kalp is a herbal tablet prepared by Planet Ayurveda using ingredients such as Shatavari (Asparagus racemosus), Lodhra (Symplocos racemosa), Ashoka (Saraca asoca). These tablets are useful in maintaining the health of females, balancing the doshas, and helping to keep hormones in the normal range. Gyne Kalp helps to strengthen the female reproductive organs.

Dosage  1-2 tablets twice daily.

4. Ashokarisht

Ashokarisht is a classical herbal formulation that is prepared by planet ayurveda using various ingredients such as Ashoka (Saraca indica), Gur (Saccharum officinarum), Sonth (Zingiber officinale), Amla (Emblica officinalis) and many more. It helps in many disorders such as Piles, female hormonal disturbances, polyuria and in inflammation. Ashokarishta is helpful in leucorrhea and polycystic ovarian syndrome.

Dosage 2 tsp twice daily with an equal amount of water.

5. Hakam Churna

Hakam Churna is a polyherbal choornam that is formulated by planet ayurveda using ingredients such as Chandershoor (Lepidium sativum), Ajwain (Trachyspermum ammi), Methi (Trigonella foenum graecum). It helps to balance tridosha, and innate strength improves liver functions and improves digestion. It has anti-inflammatory properties and discourages the production of Aama.

Dosage  1 teaspoon twice daily with hot water.

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CONCLUSION

Dysmenorrhea is painful menstruation that is caused by uterine contraction. Usually, menstruation is the regular discharge of blood and mucosal tissue which is the innermost lining of the uterus through the vagina. Dysmenorrhea can occur without any underlying problem, and symptoms usually last for less than 3 days. Menstrual cramps are throbbing, aching cramps which start in the lower belly and are the most annoying part of the period. In Ayurveda dysmenorrhea is termed as Kashta arrival which is due to aggravated Vata dosha, Apana Vata a subtype of Vata is responsible for the normal regulation of menstruation gets disturbed due to some causative factors and Vata gets vitiated. Planet Ayurveda provides many herbal remedies which will provide great relief to patients without causing any side effects.