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Dr. Shruti Ramesh Tarapure1*, Dr. Madhuri Yogendra Nehete2 , Dr. Hitesh Ramchandra Thakare3 .
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Background Lifestyle disorders such as obesity, type 2 diabetes mellitus, dyslipidaemia, hypertension, metabolic syndrome, and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) represent a global health burden driven by sedentary behaviour, unhealthy diet, chronic stress, and disrupted circadian rhythms. Ayurveda conceptualizes these conditions under Santarpanajanya Vyadhi, Agnimandya, Ama, Medodushti, and Srotorodha. Panchakarma, traditionally viewed as a detoxification therapy, offers deeper systemic effects that extend beyond elimination of toxins to metabolic regulation and functional reprogramming. Objective To critically review the role of Panchakarma in lifestyle disorders, emphasizing its mechanisms in metabolic reprogramming, correction of doshik imbalance, restoration of agni, and long-term disease modification. Methods A narrative conceptual review was conducted using classical Ayurvedic texts (Charaka, Sushruta, Ashtanga Hridaya), commentaries, Panchakarma treatises, and contemporary databases (PubMed, Google Scholar, DHARA, AYUSH Research Portal). Ayurvedic pathophysiology was correlated with modern metabolic concepts. Results Panchakarma therapies like Vamana, Virechana, Basti, Nasya, and Raktamokshana demonstrate multi-level actions including correction of insulin resistance, lipid metabolism regulation, gut-microbiome modulation, inflammation reduction, hormonal balance, and autonomic recalibration. Clinical and experimental studies indicate improvements in metabolic parameters, body composition, inflammatory markers, and quality of life. Conclusion Panchakarma represents a comprehensive metabolic reprogramming strategy rather than mere detoxification. When applied judiciously and individually, it offers sustainable benefits in lifestyle disorders by addressing root-cause pathology, preventing disease progression, and restoring physiological homeostasis. Integrative models combining Panchakarma with modern care merit further exploration.
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