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The detoxification methods in ayurveda are known as 'SHODHANA'. This process comprises of five stages. They are
SNEHANA: - The process which imparts softness and removes dryness of the body is called Snehana. This is the first stage of
detoxification. Medicated oils, ghee, animal fats and bone marrow were recommended for Snehana by ancient sages. Snehana
is of two types.
Importance of Snehana: - VAGHBATA has stressed about the importance of Snehana as 'When we try to bend a dry stick,
instead of bending it breaks. But when the same dry stick is seasoned with oil it bends smoothly'. Human body also responds
like this. Due to Snehana the vitiated Doshas, get loosened and blocked Srotas (channels) become soft and slippery.
Persons not eligible for snehana: - Persons who are very obese, pregnant, very weak, alcoholics or workaholics, are not
eligible. Also patients who are suffering from indigestion, ascites, diarrhea and fever are not recommended for snehana.
SWEDANA:- The process which makes us to sweat is called 'Swedana'. This is the second stage of Panchakarma. There are two
major types of swedana.
Sankara sweda( Medicinal herbs are tied in a cloth and heated in a liquid medium. This is placed on body )
Prasthaara sweda ( Boiled or heated medicines are spread on a long rectangular stone slab and covered with cloth or big
leaves. Patient is made to sleep on this .)
Naadi sweda (Helping the process of sweating by directing the vapors of herbal concoction towards a definite affected
part)
Baashpa sweda ( Steam bath )
Parisheka sweda ( Thin stream of medicated liquid is allowed to fall on patient)
Avagaha sweda (Sleeping in bath tub filled with medicated liquid).
Kuti sweda (Making the patient to sleep in a room where the walls are covered with medicinal pastes which are to be
vaporized by heat from burning coals.)
Importance of swedana: - The process of sweating removes Srotovarodha (obstructions in channels). Now the soft and
loosened (by Snehana) vitiated Doshas move towards Koshta (stomach) through opened slippery channels.
VAMANA: - After snehana and swedana the vitiated doshas move towards Koshta (Stomach). The process of expelling of these
Doshas by induced emesis is called 'Vamana'. Detoxification through vamana is preferred in diseases of head and chest and in
diseases which have 'Kapha' as predominant dosha.
Persons not eligible for vamana:- Persons who are very obese, very weak, pregnant, children, aged, students, and workaholics
are not eligible .
VIRECHANA:- The process of expelling vitiated Doshas which have accumulated in Koshta after Snehana and Swedana ,by
induced purgation is called 'Virechana'. This method is adopted in diseases in which Pitta is predominant Dosha.
Persons not eligible for virechana:-Virechana is contraindicated in pregnancy, diseases of rectum, diarrhea, alcoholics, and
cardiac ailments.
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BASTHI:-'Basthi' means urinary bladder. The process of administering medicines with the help of urinary bladder of animals is
called basthi. The urinary bladder removed from dead animal is cleaned and processed. A long metallic hollow tube like
structure is tied to
one end and other openings of bladder are sealed. Liquid medicines are filled in this processed bladder and administered.
Basthi is usually correlated with enema. Medicines are administered with the help of basthi through
Anus(Pakvasayagatha),
Vagina (Garbhasayagatha),
Urethra (Mootraashyagata) and
In wounds (Vranagatha).
Basthi is a very effective and preferred process for expelling vitiated Doshas.
Importance of Panchakarma: - The channels (srotas) become devoid of obstructions (obstructions by vitiated doshas) after
shodhana. The medicines administered after shodhana assimilates and reaches every part of the body through these clear
channels. Hence the efficiency of medicines increases.
Benefits of Detoxification:- Disease subsides, vitality increases, sense organs get rejuvenated, memory power increases,
energy level increases.
Increases quantity of semen and sperm count and helps to lead disease free long life.
Pancha karma therapy can be adopted in healthy man also to rejuvenate him.
Pancha karma in daily routine:- Massaging oil to body, bathing daily, rubbing body with herbal bath powder, applying oil to scalp
- are parts of pancha karma in daily life. Practicing these habits daily keeps you healthy and maintains your vigour.
Dr.Savitha .C.G, BAMS from G.C.I.M Mysore , is practicing Indian System of Medicines since last 12 yrs .She has contributed health related articles in various news papers
and magazines. She is a regular 'Health Columnist' to a regional news paper.
For any doubts you can contact her at - doctor@ayurhelp.com
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