Santosh Bhatted, M. Vyas, Shivakumar Harti, T. Nesari, Anil Kumar
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A Comparative Study of 7 Ayurveda Interventions to Control Dyslipidemia Using Meta Data
A Comparative Study of 7 Ayurveda Interventions to Control Dyslipidemia Using Meta Data. Res Abstract Dyslipidemia (medoroga) is characterized by disorder of lipoprotein metabolism due to abnormal production. The alteration in lipid parameters could largely be the result of life style changes like diet including its kala (Timing), quantitity, Frequency and its various combinations alongwith physical exercise and factors resulting in mental stress and factors related to digestive system. As a result, dyslipidemia could be responsible for several morbid conditions like obesity, hypertension, diabetes, cardiovascular disorders and metabolic syndrome etc. It is believed that abnormal levels of dyslipidemia may be the primary cause for atheroscieroic diseases especially coronary heart diseases among others. Present paper is an attempt in continuation to define dyslipidemia and to measure the impact of various ayurvedic interventions on Total Cholesterol(Tch), Triglyceride (TGL), HDL, LDL and dyslipdemia as a single index defined jointly as Tch>200+Tch to HDL ratio>4.5. The assessment of the impact suggests that Musta churna is highly effective in reducing dyslipidemia by 94.7% followed by Vaman with madanphal (77.8%), Triphala decoction (75%), Yavadi roti with Yog (44.4%), Basti with Basti with Triphala decoction (41.7%) and Shaman with hardradwaya churna (14.3%). However, Pathya-apathya has shown no effect but somewhat negative effect on dyslipidemia.