
The findings of this study confirm that an integrated cardiovascular preventive approach, combining structured physical exercise with natural herbs scientifically proven to benefit the heart, is not merely a method for improving combining structured physical exercise with natural herbs scientifically proven to benefit the heart, is not merely a method for improving vital signs but represents a comprehensive strategy to enhance cardiac health at physiological, biochemical, and psychological levels. 1. Enhancement of Cardiac Function: Data demonstrated a significant reduction in resting heart rate and an increase in cardiac contractile efficiency, reflecting the heart’s enhanced ability to cope with daily stress and physical exertion, thereby reducing the risk of heart failure or impaired cardiac output. These results underscore that regular physical activity contributes to balanced and sustainable cardiac performance, as supported by WHO, 2023 and American Heart Association, 2022. 2. Improvement in Biochemical Environment: Herbs such as garlic, ginger, and turmeric effectively reduced harmful lipid levels, lowered inflammation markers, and protected arterial endothelium from oxidative stress. This biochemical impact demonstrates that natural resources can play a central role in modern preventive medicine, supporting cardiac health safely and efficiently without complete reliance on conventional drugs. 3. Significant Psychological and Neural Effects: Incorporating deep-breathing exercises and yoga resulted in decreased psychological stress and improved neural balance, confirming the vital link between mental health and cardiac function. This effect highlights that integrated cardiac prevention extends beyond physiological improvement, encompassing emotional and psychological well-being, which enhances overall quality of life 4. Significance of the Integrative Approach: Combining herbs with physical exercise provides a synergistic and comprehensive effect, where herbs improve the biochemical environment while exercise enhances functional performance and muscular endurance. This approach represents a practical model for both primary and secondary prevention of chronic cardiovascular diseases, illustrating the potential of developing scientific preventive strategies that integrate natural remedies with modern medicine. 5. Researcher’s Vision and Ambition: The researcher, Osama Farhan Kamel Farhan, through this study, aims to reshape the concept of cardiovascular prevention, focusing on natural resources and preventive exercise while reducing sole reliance on pharmaceutical interventions. The goal is to establish a sustainable and innovative scientific model, combining traditional herbal knowledge with the benefits of physical activity, serving as a foundation for future health programs that enhance community awareness about heart health. 6. Final Summary: This study demonstrates that comprehensive cardiovascular prevention improves physiological cardiac functions, strengthens the biochemical environment, and supports mental and emotional health. Implementing this strategy in public health and cardiac rehabilitation programs not only serves a preventive role but represents a long-term scientific investment in human health, providing an advanced model for leveraging nature and preventive science to achieve healthier and more sustainable lives.
Medicine and Health Sciences, Cardiology
Medicine and Health Sciences, Cardiology
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