Straight from Samhita’s: Hridhya Mahakashaya – The Natural Ayurvedic Cardiac Tonics / Heart Health Promoters

Heart diseases are on a rise in the modern day life. None of us are exempted from the external and internal attacks on heart. Our modern day life and lifestyle, erratic eating habits, stress, inadequate sleep, metabolic disturbances, inadequate exercise, smoking and drinking habits etc predispose to the manifestation of Hridroga or heart diseases.

According to Ayurveda, Hridaya or heart is not just an organ but is a vital organ (marma), the physical, physiological and emotional damage can lead to loss of life. If Hridaya doesn’t function properly, the other organs and tissues are also affected and damaged due to lack or inadequate supply of nutrition and oxygen.

Hridaya is a chetanasthana (site of life) and is an abode of Para ojus. This part of ojus located in the heart is the basis of life. Though all types of Vayu, Pitta and Kapha are related to Hridaya in terms of nutrition, Hridaya forms a specific site of Prana Vayu, Sadhaka Pitta and Avalambaka Kapha. The imbalance in these 3, leads to structural and functional failure of the Heart (Hridroga).

The medicines or herbs that give strength to Hridaya are called Hridhya Dravya’s / Hridhya Mahakashaya (Cardiac Tonics) Ex: Arjuna (Terminalia arjuna), Svarna (Gold), Mukta etc. Most of the Hridhya dravyas nourish and support the Avalambaka Kapha and Ojus. Since these 2 natural cardiac buffering agents available around the heart are cold in nature, the Hridhya Dravyas too possess Sheeta veerya (cold potency). These give local stability and strength to heart and enables heart to function smoothly as a pump.

On the contrary, some Ushna Veerya Dravyas (hot potency herbs / drugs) produce heat but provide dynamic energy and force to the heart Ex: Vanapalandu, Karaveeramoola etc.

The 10 best Hridhya Dravyas / Hridhya Mahakashaya’s are as below mentioned:

आम्राम्रातकलिकुचकरमर्दवृक्षाम्लवेतसकुवलबदरदाडिममातुलुङ्गानीति दशेमानि हृध्यानि भवन्ति।{च.सू.४/८/१०}

आम्र Mangifera indica (Mango)

आम्रातकSpondias pinnata

लिकुचAtrocarpus lakoocha

करमर्दCarissa carandes

वृक्षाम्लTamarindus indica

अम्लवेतसGarcinia pedunculata

कुवलZizyphus sativa

बदरZizypus jujube

दाडिमPunica granatum (Pomegranate)

मातुलुङ्गCitrus decumana (Citrus lemon)

 Closely viewing, all these are fruits which are enriched amlwith aras a (sour taste) and Vitamin C.

अम्लम् हिद्यानाम्।

Amla Rasa or Sour Taste is said to be good for heart in Ayurveda

The above said 10 drugs or fruits may not be an ideal solution or remedies for Heart related problems either individually or en-mass but are sure to provide strength and increase the efficacy of the heart. There are many formulations, drugs and treatments to combat Hridroga / Cardiac Disorders in Ayurveda. These are not a primary solution. The above said are good for heart and we need to see them in a preventive way.

Dr Raghuram Y.S.

MD(Ay), Ayurvedic Rheumatology

Consultant Ayurvedic Physician

Speciality: Joint and Spine care

Bengaluru, Karnataka, India

Ph: +91-9480071422

Email: drraghuramys@gmail.com

Causes of Hridroga (Heart Diseases) – An Ayurveda perspective

Hrudroga Nidana: Causes of Heart Diseases according to Charaka:

व्यायामतीक्ष्णातिविरेकवस्तिचिन्ताभयत्रासगदातिचाराः।

छर्ध्यामसंधारणकर्शनानि हृद्रोगकर्त्तृणि तशाऽभिघातः॥{च.चि.२६/७७}

Hridroga / Hrudroga vis-à-vis Heart Diseases (Cardiac disorders) are on a rise in the modern day due to our erratic lifestyle, diet, stress and many more factors.

Heart Diseases are the end products of many systemic and lifestyle disorders. It is a silent killer and may suddenly manifest in a dangerous way.

There are many causative factors for Hridroga, the compilation of which we can find in Ayurveda treatises. In this context let us see what Acharya Charaka has to say about the causative factors of Hrudroga.

Below listed are the causes of Cardiac Disorders as per Charaka:

  • Avyayama: Lack of exercise or not pushing oneself towards Exercise {Being rest prone, Seated jobs and Sedantary life}
  • Teekshna Ahara: Foods of Hot, Piercing, Sharp nature which causes gut-irritability and meddle with soft metabolism, cause inflammation and damage to the channels of circulation and cells, impair circulation
  • Ati-Vireka: Undertaking excessive and frequent purgation as a part of Shodhana (Panchakarma treatment) or taking too many purgatives
  • Ati-Vasti: Undertaking excessive cleansing Enemas as a part of Shodhana (Panchakarma)
  • Chinta: Excessive and unnecessary thinking, Worry, Anxiety, Stress
  • Bhaya: Fear, Panic, Tensions, Scare
  • Trasa: Excessive exertion
  • Gadaatichaara: Improper treatment or negligence of any systemic disorders / diseases {This points towards secondary heart diseases – secondary to conditions like obesity, diabetes mellitus, hypertension, dyslipidaemia etc}
  • Chardi: Excessive and or frequent episodes of Vomiting
  • Ama: Due to residues of metabolism (endo-toxins) left out in the system and cells (not being flushed out), Ama is formed due to sluggish gut and or cellular metabolism
  • Vega Dharana: Holding the impending body reflexes (natural urges) like those of flatus, faeces, urination, thirst, hunger, sleep, sneeze, yawn, vomiting etc as a part of practice or due to unavoidable situations (for a longer period)
  • Karshanani: Taking medicines, food and activities which cause thinning (improperly planned or un-monitored weight reduction programmes)
  • Abhighata: Injury or trauma to body, mind or heart

With evolution, the causes, symptoms and presentation of the disease might have evolved too, but when analyzed with the modern day disease nothing much seems to have changed.

Ayurveda always believed that the best way to prevent a disease from creeping up is to avoid its causative factors…..and the theory stands good even today and in a farther tomorrow….

So let us keep away these factors and keep our heart healthy…..

Healthy Heart is a Healthy Life………….

Dr Raghuram Y.S.

MD(Ay), Ayurvedic Rheumatology

Consultant Ayurvedic Physician

Speciality: Joint and Spine care

Bengaluru, Karnataka, India

Ph: +91-9480071422

Email: drraghuramys@gmail.com