Vol. 2, Issue 1, Part A (2025)

Combining Swasthavṛtta and yoga in the management of metabolic syndromes

Author(s):

Mukesh K Pattnaik

Abstract:

Metabolic syndrome, a multifactorial lifestyle disorder characterized by obesity, insulin resistance, dyslipidemia, and hypertension, has emerged as a global health crisis. Ayurveda recognizes the roots of such conditions in improper diet, faulty lifestyle, and mental imbalance—concepts defined under Mithyā Āhāra-Vihāra. Swasthavṛtta, the Ayurvedic code for healthy living, prescribes a framework of daily and seasonal routines, dietary regulations, and behavioral ethics for maintaining health and preventing disease. Yoga, particularly the practice of Āsana, Prāṇāyāma, and Dhyāna, complements Swasthavṛtta by promoting physiological homeostasis and mental equilibrium. This paper explores the integration of Swasthavṛtta and Yoga in managing metabolic syndrome, highlighting their combined potential to restore doṣa balance, regulate agni, reduce āma, and enhance insulin sensitivity. Through a synthesis of classical texts and modern clinical studies, the study proposes a holistic, non-pharmacological, and cost-effective approach that addresses both the cause and manifestation of metabolic disorders.

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How to cite this article:
Mukesh K Pattnaik. Combining Swasthavṛtta and yoga in the management of metabolic syndromes. J. Swasthavritta Yoga 2025;2(1):01-09. DOI: 10.33545/30787157.2025.v2.i1.A.6