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Metabolic Syndrome

Endocrine Health
JayashankarGender: MaleAge: 50 years (Adult) Chronicity: 2 years

Presenting Complaints & History

  • Abdominal obesity with increased waist circumference
  • Borderline high blood pressure (135/88 mmHg)
  • Chronic fatigue, sluggishness, and poor sleep
  • Unfavorable lipid profile and joint stiffness

Clinical Assessment

Presented with metabolic syndrome. Wanted to avoid multiple medications for pressure, lipids, and sugar by focusing on constitutional health.

Diagnostic Investigations: Fasting triglycerides at 220 mg/dL; HDL low at 35 mg/dL; Fasting blood sugar at 108 mg/dL; Waist at 102 cm.

Homeopathic Therapeutics & Management

Constitutional treatment focusing on liver metabolism, cellular insulin sensitivity, and lipid pathway regulation.

Selected Constitutional Remedies: Lycopodium and Calcarea Carbonica

Lifestyle & Nutritional Support

Low-carb high-fiber diet, brisk walking 45 mins daily, and optimizing sleep hygiene. Track progress using our Body Fat Calculator.

Clinical Outcome

Follow-up Period: 9 months
  • Blood pressure stabilized at a healthy 120/80 mmHg without drugs
  • Triglycerides reduced to 145 mg/dL and HDL increased to 45 mg/dL
  • Significant improvement in fasting blood sugar to 88 mg/dL
  • Sustained improvement during follow-up with reduced abdominal fat
Medically reviewed by Dr. Navaneeth K. Unni
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