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Herbal Remedies for Anorexia Nervosa, Ayurvedic Treatment – Causes & Symptoms

Herbal Remedies for Anorexia Nervosa, Ayurvedic Treatment – Causes & Symptoms

Anorexia nervosa is a serious, potentially life threatening eating disorder characterized by self starvation and excessive weight loss. It is an eating disorder characterized by low weight, fear of gaining weight, a strong desire to be thin. Many people with anorexia see themselves as overweight even though they are underweight. People with anorexia place a high value on controlling their weight and shape. To prevent weight gain or to continue losing weight, people with anorexia severely restrict the amount of food they eat. Anorexia is more frequently diagnosed in adolescents of both males and females.

TYPES
There are two types of anorexia nervosa:
1. Restricting subtype
People with this subtype place severe restrictions on the amount and type of food they consume.
There could be other ways also:
Restricting certain food groups like carbohydrates, fats
Counting calories
Skipping meals
Obsessive rules and rigid thinking
These restrictive behaviors about food can be accompanied by excessive exercise.
2. Binge eating/purging subtype
People with subtype also place severe restriction on the amount and type of food they consume. In addition to this, the person displays purging behavior and may also engage in binge eating. Binge eating involves eating a large amount of food and feeling a loss of control. Purging behavior involves self induced vomiting or deliberately misusing laxatives, diuretics or enemas to compensate for eating food.
SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS
People with anorexia may display following symptoms:
1. Physical signs
Rapid weight loss or frequent weight changes
Loss or disturbance of menstruation in girls and women
Decreased libido in men
Fainting or dizziness
Feeling cold most of the time, even in warm weather
Bloating
Constipation
Development of intolerances to food
Tiredness
Lethargy
Facial changes like looking pale with sunken eyes
Fine hair appearing on face and body
2. Psychological signs
Preoccupied with eating food, body shape and weight
Feeling anxious or irritable around meal times
Intense fear of gaining weight
Unable to maintain a normal body weight for their age and height
Depression and anxiety
Reduced capacity for thinking and increased difficulty in concentration
Low self esteem and perfectionism
Extreme body image dissatisfaction
AYURVEDIC VIEW AND TREATMENT OF ANOREXIA NERVOSA ACCORDING TO CHANDIGARH AYURVED CENTRE
According to ayurveda, anorexia nervosa is known as aruchi. The physical cause of aruchi is the aggravation of vata (prana, udana and samana), piitta (paachaka pitta) and kapha (bodhak kapha) in the stomach which leads to loss of appetite. Prana, udana and samana vayu along with paachaka pitta helps in bringing hunger. Hunger stimulates proper perception to taste. For the normal perception to taste, bodhaka kapha and samana vayu should have proper co-ordination.
Negative mental feelings such as fear, sorrow, excessive greed and anger can also lead to anorexia.
There are five types of aruchi according to ayurveda:
1. Vataja aruchi - Symptoms found in vataja aruchi are:
Distress
Pain in body parts
Cardiac pain
Sensitivity in teeth
Astringent taste of mouth
2. Paitik aruchi - Symptoms found in paitik aruchi are:
Increased thirst
Burning sensation in the whole body
Cutting pain
Bitter and sour mixed pungent tastes or bad odour of the mouth
3. Kaphaja aruchi - Symptoms found in kaphaja aruchi are:
Sweet and salty taste in the mouth
Heaviness in the body
Coldness in the body
Nausea
4. Tridoshic aruchi
In this type of aruchi mixed features of all the doshas are found.
5. Agantuja aruchi
This type of aruchi is caused due to grief, fear, anger and greediness.
AYURVEDIC FORMULATIONS FOR ANOREXIA
Lavana Bhaskara Churna
Hingvashtak Churna
Shivakshara Churna
Ashwagandha Churna
Hingvadi Vati
Lashunadi Vati
Agnitundi Vati
Chitrakadi Vati
Lashun Rasayan
DIET AND LIFESTYLE ADVICE
Have freshly prepared and warm food.
Take meals at regular intervals, so that the previous meal gets digested.
Avoid snacking in between the meals.
A single day fasting is beneficial for digesting ama or toxins.
If psychological factors are involved, creating a happy and calm atmosphere helps to improve the condition.
Having the company of good friends and relatives relieves stress and improves digestive power.
Practice of Pawanmuktasana and Bhramari pranayama is also beneficial for people with anorexia.
HOME REMEDIES
Put five teaspoon of small chopped fresh ginger. Add lemon juice, a pinch of salt and one tablespoon of cumin seed powder. Keep the jar in the sun for two days. Eat half teaspoon of this before meals.
Mix 10 g dried ginger, 3 g black pepper, 2 g long pepper, 5 g celery seeds, 10 g cumin seeds and 10 g rock salt. Store in a container and take one teaspoon of this with the first bite of food during meals two times a day daily.
Take one teaspoon garlic paste. Add half teaspoon of rock salt. Mix and consume the paste once every day.
Take a small quantity of black pepper with buttermilk.
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