Circulatory Health

Circulatory Health

Anemia

What Causes It?

  • When the Doshas are aggravated, and Pitta is mostly exaggerated, Pitta in the heart is forced into the arteries and veins that connect to the heart.
  • Vata is responsible for Pitta moving and spreading throughout the body.
  • Pitta then vitiates Kapha, causing the skin, blood, and muscles to turn yellowish white (the most common color), deep yellow, or green.
  • There are five types of anemia: Vata, Pitta, Kapha, Tridosha, and one caused by eating mud.

Remedies for Anemia

  • Vata: Organic yogurt, boiled milk, sesame oil, and ghee. Steamed vegetables.
  • Pitta: Salads, sprouts, green leafy vegetables, dandelion leaf, and raspberry leaf. Katuka, barberry, chirayata, aloe, bhuamalaki.
  • Kapha: Hot spices like cinnamon, turmeric, trikatu and haritaki.

Blood Pressure

What Causes it?

  • Vata can cause excessive mental stress (worry, anxiety, and tension).
  • Pitta can cause hormonal imbalances (e.g., thyroid, adrenal, and reproductive hormones).
  • Kapha can cause obstructions in the blood or urinary channels, as well as kidney problems.

Remedies for Blood Pressure

  • General: Arjuna is believed to strengthen the heart, especially if it has a weak pulse.
  • Vata: Gotu kola, garlic, and a vata-reducing diet and lifestyle are considered brain tonics and may help in this condition.
  • Pitta: Aloe Vera gel, Pitta-reducing herbs such as shatavari, manjishtha, musta, triphala, bala, gotu kola, and balancing diet and lifestyle.
  • Kapha: Myrrh, trikatu, arjuna, hawthorn berries, diuretics like gokshura, and a kapha-lowering diet and lifestyle are all recommended.

 

*Please note: The information on this website is solely for educational purposes and should not be used as a substitute for medical advice. We do not claim to diagnose, treat or cure any diseases. Kindly consult an Ayurvedic expert or licensed health practitioner before following any remedies suggested here.

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