Panchakarma
What is Panchakarma?
Panchakarma is a transformative Ayurvedic therapy designed to eliminate toxins, restore balance, and enhance overall well-being. Rooted in centuries-old wisdom, Panchakarma offers a comprehensive approach to detoxification, rejuvenation and wellness, allowing you to embark on a profound healing journey.
Panchakarma treatment is believed to help cleanse the body of impurities that can lead to disease. Panchakarma improves health and promotes the self-healing power of the body. It improves the functioning of all the organs and helps achieve sound mental health.
Panchakarma is done individually for each person with their specific constitution and specific disorder in mind, thus it requires close observation and supervision. Before the actual operation of purification begins, there is a need to prepare the body with prescribed methods to encourage it to let go of the toxins. These two procedures are snehan and svedana.
Practical uses of Panchakarma Therapy
Panchakarma therapy is becoming increasingly popular since it is an efficient way to cure several chronic conditions. It is helpful even in treating auto-immune diseases, hormonal problems, degenerative diseases, and other problems for which other types of treatments are ineffective. Ayurvedic doctors recommend Panchakarma Treatment for a wide variety of health conditions:
- Obesity.
- Joint Pain.
- Stress, anxiety, and depression.
- Respiratory problems like asthma, Goiter
- Allergies, Migraine, Blood Pressure
- Neurological problems like Paralysis, Cerebral Palsy, and Facial Palsy.
- Digestive problems like irritable bowel syndrome.
- Polycystic Ovarian Diseases.
- Infertility, Breast Cancer
- Skin diseases like psoriasis, eczema, and vitiligo.
- Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)
Panchakarma treatments involve:
- Vamana (Therapeutic Emesis)
- Virechana (Purgation Therapy)
- Vasti (Therapeutic Enema)
- Nasya (Errhine Therapy)
- Raktamokshana (Blood-letting) – Leech Therapy
During panchakarma treatment, the following rules are recommended-
- Use only warm water to drink and bathe.
- Avoid sexual intercourse.
- Avoid sleeping during the day.
- Avoid using air-conditioners.
- Avoid late-night working.
- Avoid heavy food.
- Avoid stress
- Do not do heavy exercise.
- Always keep your head and ears covered with a cotton cloth.
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