Shefali Jariwala's Anti-Aging Treatment: Doctor Clarifies Actress's Health, Confirms Five-Year Regime for Youthful Look.
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The sudden passing of actress Shefali Jariwala at the age of 42 has prompted widespread grief and speculation, with many questioning the circumstances surrounding her death. While initial reports pointed to a possible cardiac arrest, new information has emerged regarding her health and wellness practices.

According to sources close to the actress, Jariwala had been undergoing anti-aging treatments for the past five to six years. These treatments were reportedly aimed at improving skin texture and promoting a more youthful appearance, involving supplements like Vitamin C and glutathione. However, her long-time doctor has clarified that these treatments were not related to any cardiac issues, and she was not on any heart-related medication. The doctor emphasized that Jariwala was generally mindful of staying fit and healthy.

Mumbai Police have taken over the investigation into Jariwala's death, and a post-mortem examination is pending at Cooper Hospital to determine the exact cause. Statements have been recorded from her husband, Parag Tyagi, and others. While the family reportedly has no suspicions of foul play, authorities are investigating all possible angles, as is standard procedure in the case of a celebrity's unexpected death.

In the wake of Jariwala's death, an old interview has resurfaced where she discussed her past struggles with epilepsy, anxiety, and depression. She revealed that she had been diagnosed with epilepsy at the age of 15 and that stress and anxiety were contributing factors. While it's unclear if she completely overcame the epilepsy, she mentioned that her body showed better resistance over time. She also shared how she managed her depression, panic attacks, and anxiety naturally, with the help of a strong support system.

Jariwala's revelation about her past health struggles sheds light on the silent battles she faced behind the glamour of the entertainment industry. Dr. Praveen Gupta, Chairman of Marengo Asia International Institute of Neuro & Spine (MAIINS), explained that epilepsy's impact extends beyond the seizures themselves, potentially leading to debilitating symptoms and affecting overall well-being. Dr. Gupta noted that the stress from repeated seizures and the associated fear and anxiety can contribute to cardiovascular strain.

The news of Jariwala’s death has sparked concern about the rising incidence of sudden cardiac death (SCD) among middle-aged women in India. Doctors point out that women in their 40s and 50s face a silent risk from underlying cardiac conditions, often undetected due to atypical symptoms and underrepresentation in preventive heart care. Lifestyle changes and stress-induced cardiomyopathy also contribute to this alarming trend.

While the investigation into Shefali Jariwala's death is ongoing, her doctor maintains that she had no known serious medical condition and was not taking any heart medication. The focus has now shifted to the possibility of the anti-aging treatments playing a role, though doctors suggest that the common components of such treatments, like Vitamin C and glutathione, typically do not have direct effects on the heart.

The sudden loss of Shefali Jariwala serves as a reminder of the importance of prioritizing health and well-being, and the need for increased awareness of potential health risks, especially among women in their middle age.


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