Author/Authors :
Emtiazy, M School of Iranian Traditional Medicine , Keshavarz, M School of Iranian Traditional Medicine , Khodadoost, M Department of Traditional Medicine - School of Medicine, Shahed University , Kamalinejad, M Department of Pharmacognosy - School of Pharmacy - Shahid Beheshti University of , Gooshahgir, S A Research Institute for Islamic and Complementary Medicine - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Shahrad Bajestani, H Department of Endocrine and Metabolism - Rasoole Akram Hospital - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Hashem Dabbaghian, F Research Institute for Islamic and Complementary Medicine - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Aliza, M School of Iranian Traditional Medicine
Abstract :
Background: Cardiovascular diseases are among the most important causes of morbidity and mortality in the
world. One of the important risk factors of cardiovascular disease is hyperlipidemia especially high levels of
serum cholesterol. Due to the importance of hypercholesterolemia, being a serious condition, various treatments
are used to control it, regardless of the cause, most of treatments, focused on reducing the level of serum lipids.
This study aims to determine various view points for hypercholesterolemia in Iranian traditional medicine.
Methods: We used several Iranian traditional medicine resources and literatures; then based on these texts; a
pilot study was designed to assess their effects in 10 patients with high plasma cholesterol. The sign and symptoms
in main digestive organs (Stomach and liver) were also evaluated.
Results: Some patients showed hepatic temperament but all patients had gastric temperament.
Conclusion: With reference to Iranian traditional medical texts and literatures, the organs involved in the process
of digestion, particularly the stomach and the liver play the most important role. Yet the proper function of
stomach as the first step involved in the digestion chain should be emphasized.
Keywords :
Hypercholesterolemia , Iranian Traditional medicine , Stomach , Liver , Digestion