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Rheumatoid Arthritis
Context:
A recent scientific study has demonstrated that the Ayurvedic Whole System (AWS) offers a promising complementary approach to managing Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA).
More on News:
- This chronic autoimmune disorder affects millions globally, causing pain, stiffness, and inflammation in the joints.
- AWS is reported to induce a metabolic shift towards normalisation in RA patients.
Key Highlights:
- Significant decreases were observed in the Disease Activity Score-28 Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (DAS-28 ESR), total number of swollen and tender joints, and Ama Activity Measure (AAM) Score, which assesses the presence of toxins.
- A shift in metabolic profiles towards normal levels. RA patients initially showed elevated levels of metabolites such as succinate, lysine, mannose, creatine, and 3-Hydroxybutyrate (3-HB), with decreased alanine levels.
- Following AWS treatment, metabolic markers shifted towards levels observed in healthy individuals, suggesting a return to a balanced metabolic state.
- The study supports the Ayurvedic principle of dismantling disease complexes and normalising ‘Doshas’ (bodily humour), reflecting a potential reversal of RA pathology.
Significance and Future Directions:
- This research is the first to show that the Ayurvedic Whole System (AWS) is effective in managing Rheumatoid Arthritis. It offers a promising complementary option to traditional treatments.
- It highlights the potential for integrating traditional Ayurvedic practices with modern medical approaches to enhance patient outcomes in chronic conditions like RA.
- Although the results are promising, the authors emphasise the need for further research to confirm these findings and understand how AWS works therapeutically.