Ayurveda & AIDS
AIDS- MODERN CONCEPT
AIDS is an acronym for the 'Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome'. AIDS is not a single disease but it is a syndrome- a set of diseases, which results from the destruction of the body's defenses by human immune deficiency virus, HIV.
AIDS is an acronym for the 'Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome'. AIDS is not a single disease but it is a syndrome- a set of diseases, which results from the destruction of the body's defenses by human immune deficiency virus, HIV.
The virus that causes ' Aids' - HIV
belongs to a family of viruses known as retroviruses. HIV looks like a rolled
up porcupine. It contain two snakes like single strands of RNA along with
reverse transcripts firmly wrapped up in a core, giving HIV its characteristic
appearance.
On entering the white blood cells
known as CD 4 cells, HIV produces its own DNA and sees to it that this gets
inserted into the DNA of the host cell. The viral DNA has enough power and
information to direct the destiny of the cell. It can force the cell to
manufacture several new copies of HIV. However due to certain trigger and
regulatory mechanisms, the viral DNA lies dormant in the host cell for several
years before it begins to do the damage.
People infected with HIV may take 7
- 10 years to develop AIDS.
AIDS AYURVEDIC PERSPECTIVE
According to Ayurveda the AIDS
disease may be correlated with "Kshaya' or "Ojakshaya' meaning loss
of energy. The Symptoms and causative factors and treatment for the latter are
found mentioned in many ancient Ayurvedic tests like, Charaka Samhitha,
Bhavaprakasha,Vaidyachintamani and Chakradatta etc., Shosha is another
condition, which results from loss of energy that is similar to AIDS.
The disease is caused by the
dominant kapha dosha along with the other doshas tends to block the path for
the flow of rasadi dhatus in their respective locations thus resulting in the
deterioration of saptha dhatu Rasa(plasma), Rakta (blood cells),Mansa (
muscular tissue), Meda (adipose tissue), Asthi (bony tissue), Majja (bone
marrow) and the Shukra (reproductive tissue). thus resulting into the disease.
The major symptoms are:
- loss of appetite, drastic loss of weight-emaciation
- fatigue and lethargy
- susceptibility to allergies and contagious diseases
- skin irritations
- bronchial disorders, often leading to tuberculosis of
the lungs
- damage to intestinal flora resulting in diarrhoea,
dysentery, gastritis and
- wide fluctuations in body temperature. prolonged fever
- sleeplessness etc.
TREATMENT OF AIDS ACCORDING TO
AYURVEDIC SYSTEM:
All seems not lost for the HIV
infected persons as the Ayurvedic supplements are proven to be harmless without
any side effects and there can only be improvement and not deterioration.
TREATMENT PLAN
The first step to stem the disease
is to ensure a good and healthy atmosphere for the patient. He should be
surrounded by well meaning friends and relatives who must affirm that the
disease state is totally curable. Nothing negative should be discussed before
the patient.
The patient should be given nourishing food which is easily digestible. He should be encouraged to do easy exercise which does not strain his fragile health. He should be kept engaged in fruitful activities which strengthen the good tendencies inherent in him.
The patient should be given nourishing food which is easily digestible. He should be encouraged to do easy exercise which does not strain his fragile health. He should be kept engaged in fruitful activities which strengthen the good tendencies inherent in him.
Initially, the patient is given
tonics and rejuvenators (Rasayanas) to boost immunity levels and to strengthen
the system and stimulate appetite.
After gaining some strength,
shodhana (elimination) techniques are used to expel toxins from the body
through enemas, purgation and emesis. The medications administered at this
stage are not hard or drastic, but soft, ghee-based so that the patient
withstands them with ease.
Secondly the blood is purified with
appropriate medications. Liver corrective measures also play an important role.
A strengthening diet along with
medicated ghee preparations and soups is recommended. But spicy, oily and
acidic foods are to be avoided. A little alcohol is recommended as anupana
(carrier) to aid the digestive process, and also remove blockages in the flow
of Rasadi dhatus, i.e. srothorodha.
Patient is advised to do regular
exercise. If the patient is incapable of exercising or running due to weakness,
then steaming (swedanam) is also recommended. reason behind this is 'Heated
blood is said to weaken, and even destroy, the virus in some cases'.
Experience has shown that certain
herbo-mineral compounds prepared as per the formulae prescribed by sages like
Agasthya, Charaka, Sarangadhara and others for the treatment of Kshaya have
brought about significant results in improving the condition of AIDS patients.
The Rasayana and Vajikara effects of the these medicines are good for the
patients.
Some of the propritery ayurvedic
medicines achieving good improvement in the quality of life of patients include
'Chyavanprash', 'Raktavardhak' for Immunity building and 'Sookshma triphla
tabs' to keep awaythe the infection.
CHYAVANPRASH:
An example of an Ayurvedic remedy which may be of use in the treatment of persons diagnosed with AIDS is 'Chyavanprash'. 'Chyavanprash' is most useful and most popular rejuvenator tonic(Rasayana) of Ayurveda.
An example of an Ayurvedic remedy which may be of use in the treatment of persons diagnosed with AIDS is 'Chyavanprash'. 'Chyavanprash' is most useful and most popular rejuvenator tonic(Rasayana) of Ayurveda.
This is an Ayurvedic herbal formula
which increases ojas, and restores the digestive, eliminative, respiratory and
sexual systems. It is frequently employed in wasting conditions where it has
been clinically shown to improve health and assist with weight gain. The main
ingredient in Chyavanprash is 'Amalaki'- the Indian gooseberry (Emblica
officinalis), which has the highest yield of natural source vitamin C, with
3000 mg per fruit. It is also a rich source of naturally occurring
anti-oxidants including bioflavonoids, vitamin B-complex and carotenes (vitamin
A). Studies suggest that this berry possesses antifungal, antibacterial and
antiviral properties. It assists digestion, lowers high blood pressure and
lowers blood cholesterol. Clinical research has shown that it accelerates
repair of muscle and skin and enhances natural anti-inflammatory substances.
Chayvanprash also contains about 35 others herbs which amplify and augment the
effects of its main ingredient; such a powerful formulation may indeed be
helpful in the treatment of persons who have been diagnosed with AIDS.
Other useful drugs include -
Shatavari -used as 'Shatavari kalpa', Guduchi(Tinospora cordifolia),
Kalmegh(Andrographis paniculata) etc.
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