代谢综合征(Santarpana Janya Vyadhi)及其管理(Virechana Karma 和 Vyoshadi Saktu)综述

Subhi A
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阿育吠陀被认为是全球最古老的医疗保健形式,它使个人与大自然的固有原则保持一致,通过协调身体、心灵和精神来维持整体健康。在快速现代化和生活方式紧张的当代,人们过着忙碌而紧张的生活,高热量快餐的消费日益增长。久坐不动的习惯导致体内总脂肪和胆固醇增加。这导致了高血压、心脏病、高脂血症和躯干肥胖等健康问题。代谢综合征(MetS)是一种能量和贮存紊乱,含有导致各种并发症(如 2 型糖尿病和心血管疾病)的危险因素。作为一种令人担忧的疾病,它需要有效的治疗。近年来,已有多种合成药物用于治疗代谢综合征。临床试验表明,单靠降压、降糖、降脂药物的长期疗效有限,而且无法避免药物依赖性、耐药性、镇静等重大副作用。阿育吠陀医学提供了一系列措施。在阿育吠陀文献中,阿查里亚-查拉卡(Acharya Charaka)提到了一组疾病,这些疾病是由于摄入过多的重口味食物和久坐不动的生活方式引起的,统称为 "Santarpana Janya Vyadhi",其症状可能与代谢综合征有关。阿查里亚-查拉卡(Acharya Charaka)针对营养过剩引起的病症规定了物质(Dravyabhuta Chikitsa)和非物质(Adravyabhuta Chikitsa)治疗方法,如 Vaman、Virechana、Raktmokshana、Vyayama(运动)、Dhooma(熏蒸)、Swedana(熏蒸)和 Rooksha Anna Sewana(摄入干燥物质)。本文旨在回顾阿育吠陀中的代谢综合征及其相应的治疗策略。
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Review of Metabolic Syndrome (Santarpana Janya Vyadhi) and its Management by Virechana Karma and Vyoshadi Saktu
Ayurveda, considered the oldest form of healthcare globally, aligns individuals with the inherent principles of nature to maintain overall well-being by harmonizing body, mind, and spirit. In the contemporary age of rapid modernization and hectic lifestyles, people lead busy and stressful lives, marked by a growing consumption of high-calorie fast food. The prevalence of sedentary habits contributes to an increase in total body fat and cholesterol. It leads to health issues such as hypertension, heart diseases, hyperlipidemia, and truncal obesity. Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a disorder of energy and storage containing of risk factor for various complications such as Type 2 diabetes mellitus and cardio vascular disease. Being an alarming disease, it requires effective management. In recent years several synthetic drugs have been introduced for the treatment of metabolic syndrome. Clinical trials have shown that antihypertensive, antidiabetic, antilipidemic drugs alone have limited long term efficacy and one cannot avoid major side effects such as drug dependence, drug resistance, sedation etc. Ayurvedic medicine provides a range of measures. In Ayurvedic literature, Acharya Charaka has mentioned group of diseases which arises due to over intake of heavy meals and sedentary life style collectively called as Santarpana Janya Vyadhi which can be symptomatically co-related with metabolic syndrome. Acharya Charaka has specified treatment methods involving substances (Dravyabhuta Chikitsa) and non-substances (Adravyabhuta Chikitsa) for conditions caused by over-nourishment, such as Vaman, Virechana, Raktmokshana, Vyayama (exercise), Dhooma(fumigation), Swedana(sudation), and Rooksha Anna Sewana (intake of dry substances). This paper aims to review metabolic syndrome in Ayurveda and its corresponding management strategies.
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