There
are some very effective natural treatments for regulating and strengthening the
heart. Here are some of the recommendations that Ayurveda makes:
Nourishment: Use of Amla
fruit as an excellent
anti-oxidant that can help to prevent arterial damage from free radicals as
well as nourishing the heart tissue. Amla
can help boost the immune system and nourish the heart. Chywanaprash is a delicious nutritive herbal jam that
contains Amla and is a real boost to the strength of the heart.
Increase circulation: A major cause of heart problems is due to hardening, inflammation or
congestion of the arteries which can restrict blood flow as well as putting
pressure on the heart muscle and tissue. Arjuna is one of Ayurveda's wonder herbs for
strengthening the cardiac muscle, reducing arterial congestion and loweringblood pressure.
Reduce Blood fats and high
cholesterol: If you
suffer from high cholesterol try Triphala Guggul which combines a range
of herbs known to tackle the causative problems of high cholesterol as well as
reduce high levels of blood fats.
Relaxation: If you suffer from excess tension try using Ashwagandha . It is a wonder herb for helping
reduce tension in the body and mind as well as strengthen the heart muscle.
Dietary suggestions: Eat a nourishing diet
that removes all processed foods, poor quality dairy, poor quality oils,
hydrogenated oils. Increase foods that are excellent for the heart. Use garlic,
turmeric, ginger and saffron. Include whole grains, pulses and foods high in
essential fatty acids such as hemp seed oil. EFAs are renowned for helping to
keep arteries clean and the heart strong.
Avoid
over-eating and eating frequently. Eat a light breakfast and dinner. Lunch
should be the main meal. Milk products, fried foods, cold foods and acidic
foods should be taken in small quantities. White flour products and foods that
contain chemical preservatives and additives should be avoided. Animal
products, especially red meat, are not good as they take a long time to be
digested, and create a lot of toxins in the stomach.
Seasonal fruits and fresh vegetables (steamed or cooked), Brown bread or
Chapatti, salad, sprouts, vegetable soup, buttermilk, cottage cheese (paneer),
a little quantity of fresh milk and ghee (clarified butter) prepared from cow's
milk, make up an ideal list of food items to choose from. Anything sweet should
be taken in moderation. Honey and jaggery are healthier than purified sugar.
Fried
things, pulses and their preparations, and groundnut oil are prohibited.
Ayurvedic physicians allow butter or ghee, and not groundnut oil. Cow's ghee,
cow's milk and cows' butter are useful for the patient. Buffalo ghee and
buffalo milk are not recommended. Stimulants like tea, coffee and alcoholic
drinks are very harmful for such patients.
In addition to maintaining a healthy eating pattern, specific
foods are often recognized as particularly heart-healthy. One of the most
popular of these healthful foods is fatty fish with its high omega-3 fatty acid
content. A recent study determined that women who consumed more omega-3 fatty
acid laden fish (two servings weekly) had a reduced rate of death due to heart
disease. These researchers found that this was independent ofcardiovascular risk factors or other dietary sources that may influence
the developmentof heart disease.
Good sources of omega-3's besides fish are: flaxseeds, flaxseed oil, canola
oil, olive oil, sesame oil, peanut butter and oil, sunflower seeds and oil,
avocado, soybean oil, and safflower oil. Additionally, flavonoids found in tea
and cocoa have been recognized for their antioxidant benefit. By blocking
oxidative damage to LDL cholesterol and reducing platelet clumping, flavonoids
may help to reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease. An inverse association
between dietary fiber intake and cardiovascular disease risk has also been
proposed. This underscores the recommendation for increased consumption of
fiber-rich whole grains, legumes, fruits and vegetables.
Lifestyle:Your heart needs a
regular supply of oxygen and it also must not be overstressed. Practice light
aerobic exercise and regular relaxation. Ayurveda would recommend some
nourishing yoga practices, such as the dynamic 'Sun Salutation' as well as
daily breathing practices (Pranayama). Ayurveda suggests exercising within your
own limitations and does not encourage excessive exercise that leaves you
tired. Yoga is exercise that leaves you energised and fitter.
A very common cause of heart diseases is mental stress. Regular practice of
yoga and Pranayama (breathing exercises) reduces stress levels. Also,
meditation has been scientifically proven to prevent as well as cure heart
diseases.
Ayurveda considers the functions of heart and mind inter-linked. Disturbance in
one affects the other. Therefore, patients having heart disease are advised to
refrain from anxiety, worry, excessive sexual intercourse and wrathful
disposition. All efforts should be made for the patient to have good sleep at
night. Even rest during the day is essential. He should never be permitted to
remain awake at night for long.
The
patient's bowels should move regularly. If there is constipation, he is advised
to take a glass of water early morning and go for a walk every day. A gentle
laxative like Triphala choorna may be used if required
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