Kusum Passi, Ranjeet Kumar, Dipasha Khurana, Naman Dhanda
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Digitalis Purpurea: Hope for Myocardial Infarction Induced By Obesity - A
Review
Digitalis purpurea L. belongs to the Scrophulariaceae family. The most significant is digitoxin, a very toxic substance that builds up in the body
and is impenetrable in water. For millennia, people have utilized the medication Digitalis to treat cardiac problems induced by obesity. External
triggers like strenuous exercise, emotional stress, eating, exposure to extreme weather, sexual activity, coffee and alcohol consumption, and use of
cocaine or marijuana temporarily increase the risk of having a myocardial infarction. A person's genetic makeup influences disease progression, the
presence of chronic risk factors, and lifestyle choices. Despite various educational programs, the fight against obesity does not appear to be
successful. According to WHO (World Health Organisation) statistics, 13 percent of adults over the age of 18 are obese, and 39 percent are
overweight. Being overweight or obese significantly raises the chance of developing disorders, including coronary heart disease. Digitalis is
primarily used to treat heart conditions. It encourages and stimulates the action of all muscle tissues in cases of clogged heart failure. The herb
improves heart nutrient absorption by forcing more blood into the coronaries. Digitalis aids in the repair and regulation of the heart's function when
blood circulation is hampered.