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Last Updated: 7 years ago• Featured Tip
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Ayurvedic Doctor•Valsad
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Heart diseases are one of the major killers of this century; irrespective of age and sex. The rigors of modern life, coupled with the general populace aggressively moving towards a more sedentary lifestyle, it s no surprise that cardiovascular disorders are on the rise.

However, Ayurveda has tips and guidelines to offer which could end up being just what one needs to keep diseases at bay, during such times. One can start with following the most basic steps and slowly take them forward o...more
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MBBS, MD - Medicine, DM - Cardiology

Cardiologist•Delhi
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5 Must-do lifestyle changes for a healthy heart

Lifestyle is one of the best defences against heart disease. All you need to do to maintain good heart health is to just make simple but significant changes to your lifestyle. By doing so, you end up minimising the risk factors associated with heart disease such as coronary artery disease.

The lifestyle changes that you must make for a healthy heart are:

1. Be physically active - Research by Harvard University shows that ...more
Last Updated: 7 years ago • Featured Quiz
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General Physician•Valsad
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Excessive partying decreases immunity. True or false? Take this quiz to know more.
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Dietitian/Nutritionist•Hyderabad
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You are normal. Heart rate goes up when you play/exercise and it comes down slowly after that. It may take many hours after that to come to normal. So just relax, you are perfectly fine.
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Dietitian/Nutritionist•Mumbai
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Hello, I am sorry to say the cardiologist is wrong and a heart patient can have peanuts. Peanuts should be taken in prescribed quantity and unsalted. Infact, peanuts help in improving good HDL and are high proteins. Please don't follow doctors advice blindly, a dietitian is the best person to advice.
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Ayurveda•Jodhpur
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Hello lybrate-user,
There is no need to worry as you are completly fine. Jus a little underweight.
Kindly follow a healthy diet plan and yoga on daily basis.
It will do wonders for you.
Stay healthy Stay fit.
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Cardiologist•Bhopal
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Coronary artery disease, also known as coronary heart disease or CHD, is a kind of disease in which a wax-like substance called plaque, builds up in the coronary arteries.

Function of Coronary Artery
The task of coronary arteries is to supply oxygen rich blood to the heart muscles. When there is the growth of plaque in these arteries, the condition is termed as atherosclerosis. Plaque builds up over the years, and it hardens or ruptures with time. When plaque gets hardened, it narro...more
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Dietitian/Nutritionist•Delhi
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Dear lybrate-user you need to follow low cholesterol diet plan. Start Your day with yoga, surya namaskar, brisk walking etc. Have a glass of luke warm lemon water + 5-6 soaked almonds. Then in breakfast you can choose options like high fibre oats, oats idli, oats or besan vegetable cheela, milk + musseli (avoid paranthas, pooris, fried items and refined cereals) then in mid morning you can have a bowl of kala chana chaat or butter milk then in lunch you can have 2 chapatis + veg+salad+curd then ...more
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