Online ISSN: 2577-5669

REFINING INTERVENTION PROTOCOLS IN HOMEOPATHY FOR PRIMARY PREVENTION OF CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES IN DYSLIPIDEMIA

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C.Sherin Sheeba,Nisha Gopinath1*,H.Vaishnavi,Fathima Shahunaj, N.V.Sugathan and A.S.Suman Sankar
ยป doi: 10.5455/jcmr.2024.15.04.4

Abstract

Dyslipidemia is a significant risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD), characterized by elevated levels of low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) and triglycerides, along with reduced levels of high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C). Effective management of dyslipidemia is crucial for the primary prevention of CVD. Homeopathy presents a promising complementary approach, focusing on individualized treatment and holistic care. This abstract outlines an improved intervention plan and protocol for the homeopathic management of dyslipidemia, emphasizing early prevention of cardiovascular disease risk. The proposed plan combines traditional homeopathic principles with modern insights into lipid metabolism and cardiovascular health. Key components include personalized remedy selection based on a thorough patient assessment, considering both clinical symptoms and constitutional factors. The protocol is designed to lower LDL-C and triglyceride levels, enhance HDL-C, and address metabolic imbalances contributing to dyslipidemia. Additionally, lifestyle changes such as diet, exercise, and stress management are integrated as part of a comprehensive treatment strategy. The effectiveness of specific homeopathic remedies, including Allium sativum, Crataegusoxyacantha, and Lycopodium clavatum, is discussed, highlighting their potential to improve lipid profiles and prevent cardiovascular complications. By refining this treatment protocol, the goal is to improve patient outcomes, reduce cardiovascular risk, and offer a sustainable, non-invasive method for managing dyslipidemia. Further clinical studies are needed to validate these findings and refine the homeopathic approach for broader use in preventive cardiovascular care.

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