TY - JOUR AU - H Hacheichi AU - R Chemli AU - K Ben Mahrez AU - F Ben Slama PY - 2025 DA - 2025/07/30 TI - Perception of Hyperlipidemic Subjects Regarding The Use of Phytotherapy And Dietetics in The Management of The Disease JO - Japan Journal of Research VL - 6 IS - 9 AB - Introduction: The dyslipidemia is one of the most common problems of public health. The pharmacology only has not always demonstrated absolute efficiency in the support of this disease, and it has been proved that certain complementary measures were useful to take, among others dietetic and phytotherapy. Material and methods: For the purpose of assessing the perception of hyperlipimiant subjects in relation to the use of phytotherapy and dietetics in the support of their illness, a survey was conducted over 60 patients taken at random during the consultation at the clinic El Haouaria to assess the knowledge on foods and plants, lipid-lowering drugs, and their places in the food habits from dyslipidimiques, and 10 traditional healers of Souk El Blat and Souk El Balgha in Nabeul in order to gather the knowledge concerning the plants which are frequently recommended in the treatment. Results: The majority of investigated hyperlipimiant subjects were aged women, mostly illiterate ones. The survey has enabled us to select a dozen medicinal plants to treat dyslipidemia, but sometimes within bad practices of traditional medicine because of the insufficient knowledge of the sick and the herbalists. The garlic is the most consumed in the treatment of dyslipidemia. The majority approve the importance of diet in the treatment. Discussion: The analysis of the results showed that the more the socioeconomic level of the sick persons is low, the more their attitude towards food is favorable, and herbalists are visited only by people with good academic level. Conclusion: Dietetics and the traditional medicine occupy an important place in the region of El Haouaria, which reflects the importance of such practices and bee Tunisian population. SN - 2690-8077 UR - https://dx.doi.org/10.33425/2690-8077.1201 DO - 10.33425/2690-8077.1201