Significance of Metabolic level
Metabolic level is defined as the speed and efficiency of the body's biochemical processes, which are influenced by the predominant dosha. This concept highlights the relationship between metabolism and doshas in determining how effectively the body functions. Understanding one's metabolic level can provide insights into overall health and wellness, emphasizing the importance of personalized approaches in health management based on individual metabolic characteristics.
Synonyms: Metabolic rate, Metabolic activity, Metabolic function, Energy expenditure
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Hindu concept of 'Metabolic level'
In Hinduism, the metabolic level relates to daily energy intake (kcal) and is influenced by substances like Haritaki Churna. This supplement aids in eliminating toxic catabolites, potentially enhancing cellular growth and overall metabolic function.
From: Journal of Ayurveda and Integrated Medical Sciences
(1) This refers to the amount of energy intake, measured in kcal per day, with an average and a range provided in the provided information.[1] (2) This is where Haritaki Churna works, which can help in removing toxic catabolites ultimately improving cellular growth.[2]
The concept of Metabolic level in scientific sources
The metabolic level indicates the rate and effectiveness of biochemical processes in the body, which is shaped by the dominant dosha, highlighting the interplay between body constitution and metabolic function.
From: South African Family Practice
(1) This is a level established by doses of thyroxine, and it is associated with potentially severe side-effects, especially during chronic ‘replacement therapy’, if high-normal fT 4 concentrations are demonstrated.[3]
From: Asian Journal of Pharmaceutics
(1) The complex biologically active additive has a hepatoprotective effect with a seed of mycotoxins.[4]
From: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (MDPI)
(1) Metabolic levels experience a mutation at static-dynamic-static, where physiological parameters’ adjustment times are symmetrical, impacting the thermal sensation.[5]