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MCT
hi doctor , you can go for snehapana before MCT , you can use pyloin ghruta for abhyantar snhapana , it can be given in increasing quantity 30 ml morning at 6 am day one , then till you find samyak sneha lakshana keep on increasing dose by 30 ml , one you find sneha in stool you should stop . pleaseRead more
hi doctor ,
you can go for snehapana before MCT ,
you can use pyloin ghruta for abhyantar snhapana ,
it can be given in increasing quantity
30 ml morning at 6 am day one , then till you find samyak sneha lakshana keep on increasing dose by 30 ml ,
one you find sneha in stool you should stop .
please take care of time of hunger after snehapana .
strictly inform patient not to eat any thing until he gets strong hunger .
MCT
hi doctor , you can go for snehapana before MCT , you can use pyloin ghruta for abhyantar snhapana , it can be given in increasing quantity 30 ml morning at 6 am day one , then till you find samyak sneha lakshana keep on increasing dose by 30 ml , one you find sneha in stool you should stop . pleaseRead more
hi doctor ,
you can go for snehapana before MCT ,
you can use pyloin ghruta for abhyantar snhapana ,
it can be given in increasing quantity
30 ml morning at 6 am day one , then till you find samyak sneha lakshana keep on increasing dose by 30 ml ,
one you find sneha in stool you should stop .
please take care of time of hunger after snehapana .
strictly inform patient not to eat any thing until he gets strong hunger .
DM
A major stimulus for muscle gain is exercise. hecen the best way to increase muscle mass is weight training. patient should be adivsed to do weight training exercises of forearm , arm, upper back , lower back ,chest , core , glut, thighs and calf . genrally I advise one diet kit( with 40 ml ghee /Read more
A major stimulus for muscle gain is exercise.
hecen the best way to increase muscle mass is weight training.
patient should be adivsed to do weight training exercises of forearm , arm, upper back , lower back ,chest , core , glut, thighs and calf .
genrally I advise one diet kit( with 40 ml ghee / day ) for first 28 days so as to reverse insuline resistance .
after that patient can be kept on diet chart and monitoring .
what is the cause of fluctuatuions in blood sugar level once the allopathy medicines are close to tapered nil for eg only metformin or metformin+glimipiride??
Good job, you have perfectly addressed this problem of high fasting sugar. Metformin works well in fasting hyperglycemia as it inhibits hepatic glucose production. as hepatic glucose production is stimulated by stress we need to reduce down stress by advising Pranamyama and yogasana. Now you need tRead more
Good job,
you have perfectly addressed this problem of high fasting sugar.
Metformin works well in fasting hyperglycemia as it inhibits hepatic glucose production.
as hepatic glucose production is stimulated by stress we need to reduce down stress by advising Pranamyama and yogasana.
Now you need to monitor this patient for perfect execution of guidelines given by you.
The patient should do a minimum 15 min yogasan and pranayama in evening and 30 min in the morning.
in this session Anulom vilom , bhramari and chandranuloma plays a key role.
You should also think of giving small tasks to patients like maintaining records of thoughts.
Along with this morning exercise, use of virechan drugs and medhya rasayana will be helpful to control fasting sugar .
remmber one thing after withdrawing medicines you must educate your patient for such type of sugar fluctuations which is generaly expected .
but in this phase we must remain stable and focus on continious lifestle modifications .
HS CRP prognostic for musculoskeletal inflammation also??
C-reactive protein is produced by the body when blood-vessel walls are inflamed. its marker of inflammation. now understand that inflammation is of two types .1)acute inflammation and 2) chronic inflammation. Acute inflammation is observed when there are some external factors like trauma responsibleRead more
C-reactive protein is produced by the body when blood-vessel walls are inflamed.
its marker of inflammation.
now understand that inflammation is of two types .1)acute inflammation and 2) chronic inflammation.
Acute inflammation is observed when there are some external factors like trauma responsible for it. ( like musculoskeletal injury )
but chronic inflammation occurs due to chronic APATHYA / diseases like DM , HTN, Addictions etc .
Now let me tell you the difference between CRP and HsCRP
C-reactive protein is measured down to concentrations of 3 to 5 mg/L, where as hs-CRP is measured down to concentrations of approximately 0.3 mg/L. This improved sensitivity allows hs-CRP to be used to detect low levels of chronic inflammation.
That means HsCRP gives you an understanding of chronic inflammation which is responsible for plaque formation and sometimes for Thrombus formation causing MI.
in such cases, Diet kit , panchakarma, exercise, and herbal RASAYAN dravyas can improve hscrp significantly so that risk of ACS can be reduced .
insulin
Yes muscles are dependant on insulin for sugar uptake when they are at rest. during exercise, they don't need insulin for sugar uptake.
Yes muscles are dependant on insulin for sugar uptake when they are at rest.
during exercise, they don’t need insulin for sugar uptake.
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Hi doctor , patient with c peptide levels above 1 ng can be definitely assured for DM reversal. 0.5 to 1 is the range where the possibility of reversal reduces slightly. below .5 chances of reversal reduces significantly. this is an observation based on data that we have but still, there are cases wRead more
Hi doctor ,
patient with c peptide levels above 1 ng can be definitely assured for DM reversal.
0.5 to 1 is the range where the possibility of reversal reduces slightly.
below .5 chances of reversal reduces significantly.
this is an observation based on data that we have but still, there are cases where c peptide below 0.5 has also improved to GTT negative status.
when I have analyzed what went right in these patients I found it is compliance to exercise , diet , panchakarma, medicines, and investigation which gives such outstanding results.
Low EF
Good afternoon Dr Shraddha , Digoxin is cardiotonic that means it increases the force of contraction of heart muscles, this drug acts by increasing Ca concentration inside heart muscles. but the bad thing about this drug is it is associated with some serious side effects that is called digoxin toxicRead more
Good afternoon Dr Shraddha ,
Digoxin is cardiotonic that means it increases the force of contraction of heart muscles,
this drug acts by increasing Ca concentration inside heart muscles.
but the bad thing about this drug is it is associated with some serious side effects that is called digoxin toxicity, ( nausea , vomiting, weakness, bradycardia, conduction block )
this drug has a long half-life hence it can accumulate in blood if consumed in long run, hence this drug is advised 5 days in week.
about replacement to this drug in Ayurveda yes we do have strong cardiotonic like arjuna which is there in HFRT treatment and our cardiac range of prescription.
you can refer to this paper for further details.
http://www.iosrjournals.org/iosr-jdms/papers/Vol7-issue2/M0724851.pdf
about precautions other than a fluid restriction
yes we need to consider the following points too
monitor steps per day
monitor abdominal girth
if you follow all these guidelines properly then you can easily improve patients of heart failure with our therapy.
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High plasma uric acid (UA) is a precipitating factor for gout and renal calculi as well as a strong risk factor for Metabolic Syndrome and cardiovascular disease. The main causes for higher plasma UA are either lower excretion, higher synthesis or both. Higher waist circumference and the BMI are assRead more
High plasma uric acid (UA) is a precipitating factor for gout and renal calculi as well as a strong risk factor for Metabolic Syndrome and cardiovascular disease. The main causes for higher plasma UA are either lower excretion, higher synthesis or both. Higher waist circumference and the BMI are associated with higher insulin resistance and leptin production, and both reduce uric acid excretion. The synthesis of fatty acids (tryglicerides) in the liver is associated with the de novo synthesis of purine, accelerating UA production. high intake of fructose-rich industrialized food and high alcohol intake (particularly beer) seem to influence uricemia. It is not known whether UA would be a causal factor or an antioxidant protective response. Most authors do not consider the UA as a risk factor but as presenting antioxidant function. UA contributes to > 50% of the antioxidant capacity of the blood. hence while treating patients with high uric acid we must take care of Obesity, High carb intake and oxidative stress .
all our diet kits are efficient in reducing weight, reducing abdominal girth and rich source of antioxidants. also, we don’t allow Nonveg consumption during diet kit .
hence in such cases, you can start any of the above-mentioned diet kits.
Milk and salads are indicated in gout , some vegetables like spinach may have high purine, but studies show they don’t raise the risk of gout or gout attacks.
if your patient has completed a diet kit then you can start with the following diet chart which will help him to control uric acid.
this chart is designed by RD, Payal Banka (Registered Dietitian).
c peptidelevel
C-peptide and insulin are released from the pancreas at the same time and in about equal amounts. So a C-peptide test can show how much insulin your body is making. Since the half-life of C-peptide is longer than insulin, its levels in the blood are higher than insulin, making it a more reliable meaRead more
C-peptide and insulin are released from the pancreas at the same time and in about equal amounts. So a C-peptide test can show how much insulin your body is making.
Since the half-life of C-peptide is longer than insulin, its levels in the blood are higher than insulin, making it a more reliable measure of insulin production.
This test can be a good way to measure insulin levels because C-peptide tends to stay in the body longer than insulin.
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