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Affiliation: Sanskriti Ayurvedic Medical College & Hospital, Sanskriti University, Mathura

Abstract

Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) have become much more common in the last several years because to changes in lifestyle, heavy meals, and the environment. As a consequence, hridroga, which is the Ayurvedic name for heart-related disorders, has grown more widespread. Coronary heart disease, heart attacks, cerebrovascular illnesses including stroke, high blood pressure, peripheral artery disease, rheumatic heart disease, congenital heart disease, and heart failure are all examples of cardiovascular diseases (CVDs). Ayurveda says that problems with the heart are mostly caused by imbalances in the three doshas. Restoring their balance is a difficult part of treating CVDs. Herbal treatments have always been an important part of human health care. Many traditional medical systems have used them to treat a wide range of illnesses. Ayurveda is one of the oldest and most well-known traditional systems of healing in the world. This review study examines the essential function of Ayurveda in the prevention, management, and evaluation of cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) via dietary treatments (Ahara), lifestyle modifications (Vihara), seasonal practices (Ritucharya), yoga, daily routines (Dinacharya), and rejuvenation therapies (Rasayana).

The study elucidates Ayurveda's comprehensive methodology in tackling the fundamental causes of cardiovascular diseases (CVDs), providing significant insights into preventative measures, lifestyle alterations, and herbal remedies. This review seeks to offer a holistic view of Ayurveda's potential in addressing the increasing prevalence of cardiovascular diseases in contemporary society by integrating traditional wisdom with modern scientific insights.

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