从阿育吠陀经典浅谈Madhumeha(糖尿病

Hari Krishna Soni, Sujit Kumar
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阿育吠陀是一种天然的保健系统,自文明开始以来就在印度发展起来。阿查里亚·查拉克(Acharya Charak)定义说,Arogya对于实现Purushartha Chatushtaya很重要。阿育吠陀强调健康的预防和积极方面,而不是治疗方面。Dinacharya(每日养生法)、Ratricharya(夜间养生法)、Ritucharya(季节性养生法)和Sadvritta(良好行为准则)以及Achara Rasayana(行为准则)的原则,以及均衡饮食和生活方式的建议,在阿育吠陀中众所周知,但在目前的情况下,几乎没有人能正确地采用它们。因此,生活方式引起的疾病,如流行病,显著上升,其中最具威胁性的是糖尿病。糖尿病是全球疾病死亡的第四大原因。近80%的事件是由2型糖尿病引起的。在阿育吠陀医学中,与糖尿病相比,Madhumeha(高血糖症)是Vataja Prameha的一种形式,因为两者在发病机制、临床特征和预后上相似。Madhumeha(高血糖症)的主要原因是缺乏锻炼,不良的饮食习惯,大量食用含有Snigdha(油腻)和Guru(大量)Guna的食物,以及导致Kapha Dosha污染的食物。现代治疗有其缺点,但阿育吠陀的管理原则可以帮助病人调节血糖水平,改变他们的作息时间。
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A Short Communication on Madhumeha (Diabetes Mellitus) according to Ayurvedic Classics A Brief Review
Ayurveda is a natural health care system that has been developed in India since the beginning of civilisation. It is defined by Acharya Charak that Arogya is important to achieve Purushartha Chatushtaya . Ayurveda heavily stresses the preventive and pro-active aspects of wellbeing rather than the curative aspects. The principles of Dinacharya (daily regimen), Ratricharya (night regimen), Ritucharya (seasonal routine) and Sadvritta (code of good conduct, and Achara Rasayana , (code of conduct) along with recommendations for a balanced diet and lifestyle, are well known in Ayurveda, but in the current situation, hardly anyone can adopt them properly. As a result, there is a significant uptick in lifestyle diseases such as pandemics, with diabetes the most threatening of them. Diabetes is the fourth leading cause of global disease mortality. Type 2 DM is responsible for nearly 80% of the events. In Ayurveda, Madhumeha (Hyperglycemia) is one of the forms of Vataja Prameha compared to Diabetes Mellitus due to disease similarity in etiopathogenesis, clinical features and prognosis. The key causes of Madhumeha (Hyperglycemia) are lack of exercise, poor dietary practices, heavy consumption of food containing Snigdha (unctuousness ) and Guru (heavy) Guna , and food that causes Kapha Dosha vitiation. Modern treatment has its drawbacks, but Ayurvedic management principles can help the patient regulate blood glucose levels and change their schedule.
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