HYPERTENSION AND ITS MANAGEMENT THROUGH PANCHAKARMA
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https://doi.org/10.70066/jahm.v3i3.252Keywords:
Hypertension, Arterial Hypertension, Cardiovascular Disease, Ayurveda, Panchakarma.Abstract
Hypertension is sustained high blood pressure; sometimes also called arterial hypertension, is a chronic medical condition in which the blood pressure in arteries is elevated. In Morden era hypertension is a major health challenge worldwide because of its prevalence and role as a risk for cardiovascular disease. Since the proportion of hypertensive people is increasing dramatically worldwide, the prevention, detection, treatment and control of this condition should be on top priority. Ayurveda symbolises holistic approach towards treating diseases, and prevention is better than cure as its main motto. This study describes the antihypertensive effect of Panchakarma therapy and other Ayurvedic drugs.
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