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An Effective Management Of High Cholesterol Level

Recruiting
Conditions
hypercholesterolemia
Registration Number
CTRI/2018/01/011137
Lead Sponsor
Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences
Brief Summary

Hypercholesterolemia is one the leading high risk factors for various cardiovascular disorders, which has become a serious life threatening causative factor for various lifestyle disorders.

Different therapeutic measures which needs to be adopted to cut down this risk factor is a major requirement in the present scenario. So the need of the hour is to tackle this burning issue through holistic, conventional, and cost effective approach so as to reach the common man.

In Ayurveda, various siddhanta’s have been stated. Based on “samanya vishesha siddhanta†and “panchabhoutika siddhanta†paneeya kshara should reduce the serum cholesterol level. In ayurvedic classics there is clear indication of paneeya kshara in medorogas.  When viewed from the panchabhoutik aspect, cholesterol is having pruthvi and jala mahabhuta pradhanyata. When Tejo mahabhuta pradhana kshara is administered there occurs vilayana (disintegration) of the cholesterol.

Ghee is considered to be an integral part of the human diet in India since ages. Ghee has good nutritious and therapeutic value. Ayurveda suggests the use of goghrita as shreshtha. Based on the concept of “hetu vipareetarthakari upashaya†many studies have already proved that by the consumption of sneha there is a reduction in the cholesterol level. Sneha is also having pruthvi and jala mahabhuta pradhanyata.

So the present study is to compare the effect of kshara and effect of sneha on hypercholesterolemia – wherein the karmukata of 2 viruddha guna yukta dravyas are same.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
Open to Recruitment
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
50
Inclusion Criteria
  • Known cases of hypercholesterolemia.
  • Persons who are not habituated to take ghee.
Exclusion Criteria
  • 1)Individuals with the history of any systemic and mental disorders.
  • 2)Individuals taking internal medication which affects fat metabolism.
  • 3)Individuals habituated to take ghee.
  • 4)Women who are consuming oral contraceptive pills.
  • 5)Pregnant and lactating women.
  • 6)Alcoholics and smokers.

Study & Design

Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
lowering the values of lipid profileassessment of objective parameters on 0 day and 7th day
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
lowering the values of lipid profileassessment of objective parameters on 21st day

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Sri Sri Ayurveda Hospital

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Rural, KARNATAKA, India

Sri Sri Ayurveda Hospital
🇮🇳Rural, KARNATAKA, India
Dr Jalindar Dhamale
Principal investigator
8123463824
drdhamale@gmail.com

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