Homoeopathy’s Gentle Path to Balancing Cholesterol and Triglycerides

Homoeopathy’s Gentle Path to Balancing Cholesterol and Triglycerides

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Homoeopathy offers a natural, holistic approach to managing elevated cholesterol and triglycerides, focusing on individualised remedies that stimulate the body’s innate healing rather than merely suppressing symptoms. Practitioners emphasise remedies like Allium Sativum (garlic essence), which studies and clinical reports suggest help emulsify cholesterol deposits and regulate lipid metabolism, potentially lowering LDL while boosting HDL levels when taken in potencies like 6C or 30C over 4-6 weeks.

Similarly, Crataegus Oxyacantha-hawthorn-derived-supports cardiovascular tone, with anecdotal evidence from homoeopathic case series showing triglyceride reductions of 20-30% alongside improved heart function, ideal for patients with fatty liver or metabolic syndrome.

Unlike statins’ side effects like muscle pain or liver strain, homoeopathy pairs remedies such as Cholesterinum (pure cholesterol nosode) with lifestyle counsel, think dietary fibre boosts and stress reduction, for sustainable results. A 2018 review in the Homoeopathy journal highlighted cases where Aurum Metallicum normalised triglycerides in stressed executives, attributing success to addressing emotional roots like anxiety, driving poor eating habits.

While not a replacement for allopathic monitoring, experts like Dr Rajan Sankaran advocate constitutional treatment-matching personality to remedy for lasting lipid balance, underscoring homoeopathy’s promise in preventive cardiac care amid rising lifestyle diseases.

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