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 Anorexia

What is Anorexia?

Anorexia is a disease where the loss of desire to have food occurs, even when one is hungry. This disease is called as ‘aruchi’ in Ayurveda. Such conditions arise due to a sedentary lifestyle, stress and wrong eating patterns. In this condition, the person has no appetite for food due to indigestion or psychological causes. In some cases, the patient may get a bad taste in the mouth and is seen with no desire to swallow the food.

Anorexia Nervosa

Know that anorexia (simple loss of appetite) is not anorexia nervosa (commonly known as anorexia), which is a serious psychological and physiological condition usually found in women where they develop an aversion to eating and have a bad body image and a fear of looking obese. A person with anorexia nervosa usually has severe and even life-threatening weight loss. On the other hand, anorexia (the simple loss of appetite) is often temporary and does not develop into anorexia nervosa.

Anorexia nervosa Symptoms

Extreme weight loss: One of the most visible signs is when the individual appears malnourished.

Intense fear of putting on weight: Even if you are underweight, the fear of weight gain is always there.

Distorted body image: A harmful self-view that insists one is overweight when actually being underweight.

Food restrictions: Avoiding entire food groups or severely restricting food quantities.

Excessive exercise: Compulsive need to ‘burn off’ calories taken in.

Withdrawal from social activities: Especially those involving food.

Physical symptoms: Such as dizziness, fatigue, and a disruption of menstrual cycles in women.
 

Anorexia Causes

Although the clear cause of anorexia is still not reasoned, it is generally believed to stem from a combination of the person’s psychological status along with some biological factors and environmental surroundings:

  • Genetic predisposition: The fact that there is a family history of eating disorders is a risk factor.
  • Psychological factors: Perfectionists, anxious people, and neuroticism tend to be the usual traits of these patients.
  • Cultural impact: Societal pressures that glorify thinness and denigrate body fat.

Risks & Complications

Anorexia is not just about food. Its repercussions can impact every other aspect of health:

  • Physical health risks: These include severe malnourishment, heart issues, bone thinning, i.e. osteoporosis, anaemia, loss of water (dehydration), constipation, and liver failure.
  • Mental health issues: Some comorbid factors with anorexia are the presence of anxiety, clinical depression, and obsessive-compulsive disorders.
  • Severe conditions: In extreme cases, anorexia can be life-threatening due to its severe physical health impacts.

When to See a Doctor?

If you or someone you know is having these signs of anorexia, seeking timely help is crucial:

  • Recognising the signs: This is the first step toward healing.
  • Medical intervention: It’s essential to consult with certified Ayurvedic professionals if there’s a suspected eating disorder.

Ayurvedic Treatment for Anorexia

Ayurveda does not look at anorexia as simply a disease to be treated physically. It is perceived as a disturbance of the mind. The Ayurvedic term for anorexia is ‘Aruchi,’ and it is believed to be caused by an imbalance in the bodily doshas, particularly a disturbance in the Agni (digestive fire).

Herbal Remedies: There are many medicinal plants in Ayurveda that help in maintaining the digestive fire and improving the appetite. Common Ayurvedic Aushadis make use of Pippali, black and ginger pepper.

Changes in Eating Habits: You will find that for anorexia, the Ayurvedic dietary suggestions comprise of foods that are warm or cooked and are easily chewable and acceptable to the digestive fire. Turmeric, cumin, coriander and cardamom, among other spices are highly recommended for the purpose of improving appetite and facilitating proper digestion.

Detoxification (Panchakarma): Procedures like Panchakarma can cleanse the body of toxins that are believed to hinder the digestive system. Some common Anorexia Therapies include Vamana (therapeutic vomiting) or Virechana (purgation), but they need to be utilised under strict professional supervision to restore body balance.

Yoga and Meditation: Regular practice of yoga and meditation can help address the psychological aspects of anorexia by promoting a sense of peace and body awareness. Specific yoga poses like Pavanamuktasana (Wind Relieving Pose) and Surya Namaskar (Sun Salutation) are beneficial.

Lifestyle Adjustments: Integrating a routine, managing stress through mindfulness or meditation, and participating in anorexia therapies for mind wellness can create a foundation for recovery.

Nature Care Ayurveda Treatment Philosophy

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Core Principles of the Nature Care Ayurveda Treatment Philosophy

  • Safe and HACCP Verified Ayurvedic Medicines.
  • Yoga, Meditation & Mindfulness practices.
  • Traditional Ayurvedic Therapies like Panchakarma.
  • Diet

Nature Care Ayurveda’s Evidence-Based Treatment Process

Nadi Pariksha

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Prakriti Analysis

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Samprapti Ghatak (Pathogenesis)

In our investigations, we examine the if and how Acid Reflux is progressing by the dietary, lifestyle, and psychosocial aspects, identifying individual factors for customised intervention and pinpointing specific triggers for targeted treatment.

Chikitsa Sutra - Personalised Treatment Plan

After that, we create a detailed plan for authentic Ayurvedic treatment of Acid reflux, which consists of diet modifications, lifestyle adjustments, herbal medications, and specific therapies that aim to restore dosha balance and enhance digestive health.

Continuous Monitoring & Amendments

Continuous tracking of treatment effectiveness allows us to make necessary adjustments, ensuring that you achieve the best results from your personalised Acid Reflux treatment plan with Nature Care Ayurveda's ongoing support.

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