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Observational research on the effect of an Ayurvedic treatment protocol in patients of hereditary pancreatitis

Authors

  • Vaidya Prakash aVCPC Research Foundation, Prakash Villa, Danpur Area, Rudrapur, Uttarakhand, India
  • Shikha Prakash bPadaav – A Specialty Ayurvedic Treatment Centre, Ratanpura, Gadarpur, Udham Singh Nagar, Uttarakhand, India
  • Neha Negi bPadaav – A Specialty Ayurvedic Treatment Centre, Ratanpura, Gadarpur, Udham Singh Nagar, Uttarakhand, India
  • Sneha Sati aVCPC Research Foundation, Prakash Villa, Danpur Area, Rudrapur, Uttarakhand, India

Keywords:

Ayurveda, Hereditary pancreatitis, Metal-based ayurvedic formulation, Rasa-shastra

Abstract

Hereditary pancreatitis (HP) is a chronic and recurrent inflammatory disorder caused by genetic abnormalities, often accompanied by severe symptoms and complications. Conventional treatments offer limited relief but fail to halt disease progression. An Ayurvedic Treatment Protocol has been reported to be effective in treating various types of pancreatitis. Objectives This observational clinical study is aimed at assessing the efficacy of a year long Ayurvedic treatment protocol (ATP) in mitigating attack frequency and intensity in Hereditary Pancreatitis patients. Materials & Methods The study enrolled 151 patients across diverse age groups and genders, subjecting them to a comprehensive Ayurvedic treatment protocol at a specialized center. The protocol incorporated Metal-Based Ayurvedic Formulation (MBAF) named Amar, alongside supportive Ayurvedic compounds and dietary adjustments. Patients underwent pre- and post-treatment evaluations involving interviews, medical records, blood tests, radiological imaging, and symptom assessments. Notably, pancreatic enzyme use was discontinued prior to initiating Ayurvedic treatment. Results Among 151 patients, 88 completed the year long ATP, resulting in significant enhancement of their quality of life. There was a marked 98.7% reduction in emergency hospitalizations and a notable 92.8% decrease in attack frequency (p < 0.0001). Radiological assessments indicated pancreatic health stabilization, while no adverse effects were reported, highlighting the intervention's safety and tolerability. Conclusion The study furnishes promising evidence supporting the efficacy and safety of ATP, especially the MBAF, in managing Hereditary Pancreatitis. The observed decline in attack frequency, absence of adverse effects, and stabilization of pancreatic health underscore the potential of Ayurvedic medicine. Subsequent research, including randomized controlled trials, is warranted to substantiate these findings and elucidate underlying mechanisms. Keywords: Ayurveda, Hereditary pancreatitis, Metal-based ayurvedic formulation, Rasa-shastra

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