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Spondylosis |
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All
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Kidney and bladder stones |
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Treatment
of diabetes and cholostrol |
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Treatment
for Asthma |
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Cerebral palsy |
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Facial Paralysis |
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Hemi-Plegia |
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Polio |
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Accident
Differmities |
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Deaddiction,
alcohol and tobacco |
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Alzhimer’s disease |
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Yoga |
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Psoriasis |
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Parkinson
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Panchakarma
Panchakarma is Ayurveda's principal cleansing and
detoxification treatment. Panchakarma means the "five
therapies". The Five therapeutic means of eliminating
toxins from the body are Vamana, Virechana, Nasya,
Basti and Raktamokshana. This series of five therapies
help remove deep rooted stress and illness causing
toxins from the body while balancing the doshas (energies
that govern all biological functions
Vamana
Vamana is a medicated emesis therapy which
removes Kapha toxins collected in the body and the
respiratory tract. This is given to people with high
Kapha imbalance. Daily treatment involves loosening
and mobilizing the toxins in an effort to finally
eliminate them.
Virechana (Purgation)
Virechana is medicated purgation therapy
which removes Pitta toxins from the body that are
accumulated in the liver and gallbladder, it completely
cleanses the gastro-intestinal tract. It is a safe
procedure without side effects.
Basti (Enema or Colonic Irrigation)
Basti (Enema) is considered as the mother of all Panchakarma
treatments since it cleanses the accumulated toxins
from all the 3 doshas, Vata, Pitta and Kapha, through
the colon. Basti is also highly beneficial as a rejuvenating
treatment. Medicated oil or ghee and an herbal decoction
is given as enema to clean the colon and increase
the muscle tone. This procedure is usually applied
for 8 to 30 days, based on the medical condition of
a person
Nasya (Nose Cleaning)
Nasya involves administration of medicated oil through
the nose to cleanse accumulated Kapha toxins from
the head and neck region. Based on the medical condition
of a person, it can be given up to 30 days.
Raktamokshana
Raktamokshana is a procedure to cleanse the blood
and is advised only in very rare conditions. It is
not advisable during general Panchakarma.
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