Ethnobotanical Innovations in Cardiac Care: Herbal and Traditional Approaches for Managing Barlow’s Syndrome

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  • Akshay R. Yadav Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, KCT’s Krishna College of Pharmacy, Karad, Maharashtra, India-415539 Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17937221

Keywords:

Barlow's Syndrome, Cardiovascular disease, Herbal drugs, Hawthorn, Cardioprotective

Abstract

Barlow's Syndrome is associated to cardiovascular disease, which poses major health risks. Barlow's Syndrome is a precursor to mitral valve prolapse. This illness is made worse by lifestyle factors such as stress, bad eating habits, and physical inactivity. Herbal drugs present a therapeutic adjuvant that shows promise. The effectiveness and safety of herbal therapies in the management of Barlow's Syndrome are investigated in this systematic review. Twenty-five research on herbal treatments, including Hawthorn, Coleus, Garlic, Turmeric, and Ginger, were found after a thorough search of databases. The research imply that these herbs have cardioprotective, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant activity that enhance the health of the heart overall and mitral valve function. Herbal therapy is enhanced by dietary adjustments and stress reduction techniques. This study emphasizes the value of prevention and comprehensive therapy while highlighting the possible advantages of incorporating herbal medicine into traditional treatment modalities for Barlow's syndrome.

 

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Published

2025-12-30

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