Treatments in Ayurveda

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By Indu Nair

Ayurveda is an ancient system of health care that is native to the Indian subcontinent. The word “Ayurveda” is the combination of words āyus meaning “life” or “life principle”, and the word veda, which refers to a system of “knowledge”.

The central concept of Ayurvedic medicine is the theory that health exists when there is a balance between three fundamental bodily substances or doshas called Vata, Pitta and Kapha. Now a days there are lots of ayurvedic resorts in Kerala that offers all kinds of treatments in ayurveda.

Ayurveda treatments

Ayurvedic treatments differ from the majority of conventional cures in its unique approach towards healing. The principle of treating the sick and not the sickness is central to all forms of ayurvedic treatments. Rather than trying to cure a disease in isolatation, ayurveda takes into account an individual in his entirety.

There are eight divisions of treatments in Ayurveda:
Kaya chikitsa (General treatment)

Visha chikitsa (Toxicology),
Vajeekarana chikitsa (Aphrodisiac treatment).
Grahachikitsa (Psychiatry),
Urndhanga chikitsa (ENT & eye diseases treatment),
Bala chikitsa (Pediatrics)
Salya chikitsa (Surgical procedures),
Rasayana chikitsa (Geriatrics)

Panchakarma is a collection of purification techniques that Ayurveda prescribes for some diseases and for periodic cleansing. A course of Pancharkarma typically includes a short-term dietary prescription, massage, herbs, and may include purgatives, sweat baths, medicated enemas, and nasal cleansing.

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.

Nasya (Nose Cleaning) involves administration of medicated oil through the nose to cleanse accumulated Kapha toxins from the head and neck region.

SIRODHARA is the best treatment for diseases of the nervous system and for emotional problems such as chronic depression and anxiety (panic) attacks. It is also recommended for chronic headaches, as well as ear, nose and throat problems, and is especially useful for pain management.

As a result of strong regulations in medical practice in Europe and America, the most commonly practiced Ayurvedic treatments in the west are massage and dietary and herbal advice.

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