PRADHANAKARMA
(MAIN PANCHAKARMA TREATMENT)

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Vaman

Vaman is a pivotal treatment in Panchakarma involving therapeutic emesis or controlled vomiting. This procedure aims primarily to eliminate excess Kapha dosha and, to a lesser extent, imbalanced Pitta dosha from the body.

Benefits of Vaman

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Virechana

 Virechana is a significant component of the Panchakarma procedures, involving the controlled use of medicinal substances to induce purgation. This procedure is targeted primarily at expelling an excess of Pitta dosha from the body. Its focus is on eliminating metabolic toxins through the anal passage.

Benefits of  Virechana

Basti

In the Ayurvedic practice of Basti karma, medicated oil or decoctions are introduced into the body through the anal passage. This treatment is employed to address the accumulation of excess Vata dosha. Ayurvedic texts highlight the comprehensive benefits of Basti, which encompass its capacity to positively influence various bodily tissues. It serves as a tool for rejuvenation, healing, prevention, and the promotion of overall well-being.

Benefits of Basti Karma

Nasya

Nasya involves the introduction of Ayurvedic substances such as oils, ghee, or powders through the nasal passages. This method aids in the harmonization of the three doshas, Vata, Pitta, and Kapha, within the body.

Benefits of Nasya

Raktamokshan

Raktamokshan is a therapeutic method for purifying and cleansing the blood. The term “Raktamokshan” is formed by combining two words: “rakta,” which signifies blood, and “mokshan,” which refers to release. Therefore, Raktamokshan involves the intentional withdrawal of blood.

Benefits of Raktmokshan

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