The Role of Ayurvedic Multi-Herbal Tea in Dyslipidemia Management: A Case Study
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.48047/51vcav38Keywords:
Dyslipidemia, Ayurveda, Multi-Herbal Tea, Lipid Profile, Medovriddhi.Abstract
Dyslipidemia is a major risk factor for cardiovascular diseases, often influenced by poor
metabolism and lifestyle habits. This study evaluates the effectiveness of an Ayurvedic
multi-herbal tea in managing dyslipidemia. A 45-year-old male patient with abnormal lipid
levels and associated symptoms underwent intervention with a decoction containing
Dhanyaka, Jirak, Saunf, Ajwain, Methi, and Dalchini. Post-treatment, there was a significant
weight reduction (80 kg to 72 kg), serum cholesterol (261 to 196 mg/dl), triglycerides (255
to 180 mg/dl), LDL (160 to 120 mg/dl), and VLDL (51 to 35.5 mg/dl), with improved
symptom relief
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