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| Citation | 8502 | 4519 |
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AMLAPITTA AS A PRECURSOR OF METABOLIC SYNDROME: AN INTEGRATIVE REVIEW FROM AYURVEDIC AND BIOMEDICAL PERSPECTIVES
Dr. Ratnesh Kumar Shukla*, Dr. Shraddha Sharma
Abstract Background: Metabolic Syndrome (MetS) is a rapidly escalating global health crisis involving insulin resistance, central obesity, and dyslipidemia. While modern medicine focuses on managing established metabolic risks, emerging evidence suggests that functional digestive disturbances and low-grade inflammation precede these overt metabolic changes. Objective: This integrative review aims to conceptualize the Ayurvedic diagnosis of Amlapitta not merely as a gastric disorder, but as a prodromal (early warning) stage of Metabolic Syndrome. Discussion: In Ayurveda, Agni (digestive fire) is central to health, and Amlapitta arises from Agni impairment and Pitta aggravation. Classical texts describe a progression from Amlapitta to Medovaha Srotodushti (fat metabolism disorder) and Prameha (diabetes). This parallels biomedical findings where Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) is strongly linked to visceral adiposity, cytokine-induced inflammation, and insulin resistance. Both systems indicate that metabolic dysregulation begins in the gut. Conclusion: Identifying Amlapitta as an early metabolic marker offers a novel window for prevention. Integrating Ayurvedic correction of Agni with modern lifestyle interventions at this stage could prevent the progression to full-blown Metabolic Syndrome. Keywords: Amlapitta, Metabolic syndrome, GERD, Agni; Ama. [Full Text Article] [Download Certificate] |
