نگرشهای آیورودا در پزشکی قلب و عروق چینی یکپارچه برای رعایت درمان توسط بیمار: جلد چهارم
Perspectives of Ayurveda in Integrative Cardiovascular Chinese Medicine for Patient Compliance : Volume 4
معرفی کتاب «نگرشهای آیورودا در پزشکی قلب و عروق چینی یکپارچه برای رعایت درمان توسط بیمار: جلد چهارم» (با عنوان لاتین Perspectives of Ayurveda in Integrative Cardiovascular Chinese Medicine for Patient Compliance : Volume 4) نوشتهٔ Anika Niambi Al-Shura، منتشرشده توسط نشر Academic Press در سال 2019. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Perspectives of Ayurveda in Integrative Cardiovascular Chinese Medicine for Patient Compliance, volume four in the Integrative Cardiovascular Chinese Medicine series, provides a systematic perspective of therapeutic priority by examining the homeostasis of the body, mind and spirit through Ayurveda philosophies and universal attributes, including five key elements. Holism, patient compliance and ethics in medicine are discussed, as are responsibility, awareness and guidance for compliance in cardiac patients. Finally, strategies of compliant patients outline and compare Ayurvedic and Chinese medicine for dietary laws and recovery techniques, utilizing both systems for personal benefit and what compliance means and looks like in clinical settings. This important reference will aid cardiovascular researchers in the study of integrative Chinese and Western medicine, while also providing a clear, structured base to guide clinical practice and encourage collaboration between practitioners. Provides the concepts of disease mechanisms in traditional medicine systems and treatment approaches with a comparison to concepts of disease causation and principles of treatment in modern medicine Bridges the gap between allopathic and traditional medicine into a cohesive and understandable plan to establish rationale for the inclusion of TCM and Ayurvedic principles in cardiovascular care Integrates Western Medicine, Chinese Medicine and Ayurveda for a realistic scope of treating the cardiovascular patient and identifying future areas of research Front Cover Perspectives of Ayurveda in Integrative Cardiovascular Chinese Medicine for Patient Compliance Perspectives of Ayurveda in Integrative Cardiovascular Chinese Medicine for Patient Compliance: Volume 4 Copyright In Memory Dedication Contents Preface The Development, Promotion, and Ongoing Research of Integrative Cardiovascular Chinese Medicine Dr. Al-Shura biography Other Titles by Dr. Anika Niambi Al-Shura I - The homeostasis of body, mind & spirit 1 - The science of personal autonomy The Shad Darshan Nyaya Darshan Vaishesika Darshan Sankhya Darshan Yoga Darshan Mimamsa Darshan Vedanta Darshan The five elements in traditional Chinese medicine Wood constitution Balanced Unbalanced Fire constitution Balanced Unbalanced Earth constitution Balanced Unbalanced Metal constitution Balanced Unbalanced Water constitution Balanced Unbalanced The five elements in Ayurvedic medicine The five elements in Ayurvedic medicine Ether influence Balanced Unbalanced Air influence Balanced Unbalanced Fire influence Balanced Unbalanced Water influence Balanced Unbalanced Earth influence Balanced Unbalanced The tridosha Vata constitution Balanced Unbalanced Pitta constitution Balanced Unbalanced Kapha constitution Balanced Unbalanced Agni fire as an aspect of the five elements Agni and the individual self Seven types of tissue (dhatu) in Ayurvedic medicine Vatika Hrudyoga in Cardiology Further reading II - Responsibility, awareness & guidance 2 - Heart function and shen Shen in Chinese medicine Etiology of shen disturbance and pathology within six cardiovascular disease symptoms Coronary artery disease Edema Fluid balance = filtration = reabsorption + lymphatic flow Intravascular and extravascular compartments Heart failure Neurohumoral mechanisms involved in the heart failure process Vascular compensation Blood volume compensation Hypertension JNC 7 JNC 8 Hypotension Peripheral artery disease Poiseuille's equation Further reading 3 - Tridosha and pathology Ayurveda and the body constitution The tridosha, foundations of Ayurvedic medicine Vata dosha Pitta Kapha Further reading 4 - Agni in digestion and life expression Overview of heart function Heart contraction Electrical conduction system for pumping action Overview of gastrointestinal anatomy and physiology Motility of smooth muscles Secretion of digestive fluids Mucus Bile Functions of agni Expression of life: important body sites of the doshas Subtypes of vata dosha Cardiac activity: site of vyana vayu Subtypes of pitta dosha Subtypes of kapha dosha Srotamsi: meridian system in Ayurvedic medicine The 17 main srotamsi channels Anatomy of a srotas Consciousness: prana, tejas, and ojas The spiritual practices involved in strengthening prana, tejas, and ojas Prana, tejas, and ojas and basic health maintenance Neurological system (nadis) Reproductive system and sexual activity Immune system Prana, tejas, and ojas and cardiovascular health Cardiovascular Prana, tejas, and ojas influencing higher spiritual attainment Breath Senses Creativity Consciousness Spiritual energy awakenings through meditation, exercise, and yoga practices Kundalini/Shakti energy Amrit/Soma Shiva energy Soma High prana Further reading 5 - Constitution and pathology Constitutional theories in Chinese medicine Prakruti as constitution in Ayurvedic medicine Panchakarma Further reading III - Strategies of compliant patients 6 - Digestion and nutrition in ayurveda and Chinese medicine The digestive tract in descending order Ayurvedic medicine Sweet Sour Salty Pungent Bitter Astringent Traditional Chinese medicine The five zang organs and their flavors Further reading 7 - Recovery techniques according to disease stage Acute stage Blood pressure Arrhythmia Acute stage Antithrombotics Atherosclerotics Antiglycemics Hypertension/beta blockers Hypertension/calcium channel blockers Diuretics Lipidemia/statins Traditional Chinese formulas Positive inotropes Chronic stage Blood pressure Arrhythmia Common symptoms associated with taking common antiarrhythmic agents Adenosine Amiodarone Beta blockers Calcium channel blockers Dronedarone Disopyramide Flecainide Lidocaine and mexiletine Procainamide Propafenone Quinidine Sotalol Antithrombotics Atherosclerotics Antiglycemics Hypertension Hypertension/beta blockers Hypertension/calcium channel blockers Diuretics Lipidemia/statins Lipidemia/statins Positive inotropes Recovery stage Blood pressure Antithrombotics Atherosclerotics Antiglycemics Hypertension/calcium channel blockers Diuretics Heart failure/nitrates Pharmacological therapy Nitrates Recovery Positive inotropes Prevention stage Blood pressure Antithrombotics Atherosclerotics Hypertension/calcium channel blockers Diuretics Nitrates Lipidemia/statins Further reading 8 - Utilizing the systems for benefit Generally permissible food choices Generally prohibited food choices Rajasic foods Tamasic foods Incompatible food choices Panchakarma: concise overview of Ayurvedic health care practices Methods of diagnosis Herbs and substances used Treatment methods Further reading 9 - Characteristics of compliance Acute stage Chronic stage Recovery stage Prevention stage Further reading 10 - Partnering with the health care team Medical empathy Patient compliance Physician–patient relationship Further reading Index Back Cover "Perspectives of Ayurveda in Integrative Cardiovascular Chinese Medicine for Patient Compliance, volume four in the Integrative Cardiovascular Chinese Medicine series, provides a systematic perspective of therapeutic priority by examining the homeostasis of the body, mind and spirit through Ayurveda philosophies and universal attributes, including five key elements. Holism, patient compliance and ethics in medicine are discussed, as are responsibility, awareness and guidance for compliance in cardiac patients. Finally, strategies of compliant patients outline and compare Ayurvedic and Chinese medicine for dietary laws and recovery techniques, utilizing both systems for personal benefit and what compliance means and looks like in clinical settings. This important reference will aid cardiovascular researchers in the study of integrative Chinese and Western medicine, while also providing a clear, structured base to guide clinical practice and encourage collaboration between practitioners. Provides the concepts of disease mechanisms in traditional medicine systems and treatment approaches with a comparison to concepts of disease causation and principles of treatment in modern medicineBridges the gap between allopathic and traditional medicine into a cohesive and understandable plan to establish rationale for the inclusion of TCM and Ayurvedic principles in cardiovascular careIntegrates Western Medicine, Chinese Medicine and Ayurveda for a realistic scope of treating the cardiovascular patient and identifying future areas of research"-- Provided by publisher
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