Panchkarma DEPARTMENT
The Panchkarma department
is managed by highly experienced and dedicated Dr. Anurag Dixit (M.D.)and Dr. Manoj
Kumar Mishra (M.D.).
As the name suggests,
Pancha in Sanskrit stands for five and Karma are therapeutic measures thereby
meaning five types of therapeutic measures. These are undertaken for the
purification of the body and Ayurveda considers it necessary before the start
of any other therapy. The logic being - as a cloth needs to be purified or
cleaned of impurities and dust before it can be imparted a new color, similarly
the body needs to be purified before it can be imparted new colors of
youthfulness, health and vigor etc. In fact, most of the times, Panchakarma is
an end in itself rather than a prelude to other therapeutic measures.
According to
Ayurveda, every human being is a unique phenomenon of cosmic consciousness. The
three Dosha (humors) determines every individual’s psychosomatic temperament or
constitution. Vata (ether plus air), Pitta (fire plus water) and Kapha (water
plus earth) are called the Tridosha, meaning the three Dosha. The internal
environment is governed by Vata -Pitta -Kapha (V-P-K), which is constantly
reacting to the external environment. The wrong diet, habits, lifestyle,
incompatible food combinations (e.g. milk and fish, melons and grain, yogurt
and meat or cooked honey etc.), seasonal changes, repressed emotions and stress
factors can all act either together or separately to change the balance of
V-P-K. According to the nature of the cause, Vata, Pitta or Kapha undergo
aggravation or derangement that produces Ama (toxins). To stop the further
production of Ama Ayurvedic literature suggests putting the person on a proper
diet with appropriate lifestyle, habits and exercise, and administering a proper
cleansing program such as Panchakarma.
The most deeply
seated toxins that cause disease are heavy and sticky, lodging in the deepest
tissue layers. Pancha Karma permanently eliminates these toxins from the body,
allowing healing and restoration of the tissues, channels, digestion, and
mental functions.
It is recommended for healthy persons also as a preventive treatment to keep
physically and mentally fit and energetic. It is also done to best advantage,
although not always, at the junction period between two seasons, thus helping a
person to prepare their internal environment for the oncoming season.
The
purpose of Pancha Karma is to:
1. Promote health by Dinacharya (daily regimen) and Ritucharya (seasonal
regimen) which collectively is called Svastha Vrtta.
2. Prepare the body for rejuvenation (Rasayana) and fertility (Vajikarana)
therapies.
3. Treat disease by elimination of malas (natural waste of metabolism) from the
body.
4. Treat disease by eliminating
doshas from the body (with or without toxins - ama).
5. Prevention of disease by stopping the reoccurrence of dosha aggravation.
Panchakarma therapies can be
broadly classified into three: Purva Karma, Pradhana Karma and Paschata Karma.
Here we will discuss the first two.
Purvakarma: Pre-purification Measures for Panchakarma
Before the actual
operation of purification begins, there is a need to prepare the body in
prescribed methods to encourage the body to let go of the toxins. The two
procedures are Snehana and Swedana.
Snehana (Abhyangam): is
the oil massage. Oil is applied to the entire body with a particular type of
massage which helps the toxins to move towards the gastro-intestinal tract. Oil
massage also makes the superficial and deep tissues soft and supple, thus
helping to remove stress and to nourish the nervous system. Snehana is given
daily for three to seven days, as indicated.
Swedana (sudation or sweating): is given every day immediately following the Snehana.
An herbal concoction may be added to the steam to further loosen the toxins from
the individual. Swedana liquefies the toxins and increases the movement of
toxins into the gastro-intestinal tract.
Pradhanakarma: Main Purification measures of Panchakarma
Vamana: Emesis Therapy When
there is congestion in the lungs causing repeated attacks of bronchitis, colds,
cough or asthma, the Ayurvedic treatment is therapeutic vomiting, Vamana, to
eliminate the Kapha causing the excess mucus.
Virechana: Purgation Therapy When excess bile, Pitta, is secreted and accumulated in the
gall bladder, liver and small intestine, it tends to result in rashes, skin
inflammation, acne, chronic attacks of fever, biliary vomiting, nausea and
jaundice. Ayurvedic literature suggests in these conditions the administration
of therapeutic purgation or a therapeutic laxative.
Nasya: Nasal Administration The nose is the doorway to the brain and it is also the
doorway to consciousness. The nasal administration of medication is called
Nasya. An excess of bodily humors accumulated in the sinus, throat, nose or
head areas is eliminated by means of the nearest possible opening, the nose.
VASHPASWEDANAM: (Medicated Steam Bath) This is a unique treatment and under this treatment leaves
of medicinal plants are boiled and resulting steam is passed to the whole body.
This treatment is helpful to eliminate impurities from the body, reducing fat
and also helpful in fighting with some skin diseases. This is also indicated as
PURVAKARMA for Panchakarma procedures.
SHIRODHARA: In
this process medicated water, herbal oils, medicated milk etc. are poured on
the forehead through a special method for 30 to 45 minutes. This treatment is
very useful for mental tension, stress, hypertension, insomnia, Vata
predominated diseases and certain other diseases.
MUKHLEPA: This is an herbal
face pack with specially made herbal powder and fresh cream. This prevents and
avoids wrinkles and improves the skin tone. This is also good for the eyes.
MARMA MASSAGE: This
massage includes whole body massage with herbal oil or powder by hand and foot,
for 90 minutes. This is good for rejuvenating the body, to reduce mental
tension, sexual weakness, to improve vitality etc. relieves back pain,
stiffness and sports injuries but also stimulates various body organs and
systems.
PATRAPOTALI PINDA SWEDA: Herbal leaves and herbs or herbal powders are applied to
the whole body in boluses with hot medicated oils for 45 minutes per day for a
period of 7 to 14 days. This treatment is for osteoarthritis, arthritis,
swelling, spondylitis, sports injuries etc.
KATI VASTI: In this process
specially prepared warm medicated oil is kept over the lower back with herbal
paste boundary. This treatment lasts for 45 minutes to 1 hour and it is good
for any type of back pain and spinal disorders.
NASYAM: Herbal juices,
medicated oils through the nose for 7 to 14 highly effective for certain kinds
of bells palsy, writers cramps, disorders, insomnia depression, certain types
of skin diseases etc.
SHIROBASTI: Certain lukewarm
herbal oils are poured into a cap fitted on the head for 15 to 60 minutes per
day according to the patient’s condition for a period of 7 days. This treatment
is highly effective for mental stress, rejuvenation of sensory organs, facial
paralysis, dryness of nostrils, mouth and throat, severe headaches, burning
sensation of head and other vata predominant diseases.
PIZHICHIL: In this treatment,
lukewarm herbal oils are applied all over the body by two to four trained
masseurs in a special rhythmic way for about 60 to 90 minutes per day fora
period of 7 to 21 days. This treatment is very useful for rheumatic diseases
like arthritis, paralysis, hemiplegia, and nervous disorders etc.
NAVARAKHIZHI: It is a process by
which the whole body or any specific part thereof is made to perspire by the
application of certain medicated puddings externally in the form of boluses
tied up in a muslin bag. This is applied by two to four masseurs for about 60
to 90 minutes per day for a period of 14 days. This treatment is for
rheumatism, pain in the joints, emaciation of limbs, blood pressure,
cholesterol and certain kinds of skin diseases.
UDHAVARTANA: This
is a typical massage with herbal powders for about 30 minutes daily for a
period of 3 to 28 days. This treatment is for oily skin, to enhance the luster
and glow of the skin and for the diseases like obesity (excess fat) and certain
rheumatic ailments.
NETRA TARPANA: This is the cleaning
process of the eyes which gives cooling effect. Prevents eye diseases and
strengthens the optic nerve. It is very effective in treating eye diseases and
poor or blurred vision.
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