Panchakarma
Panchakarma is that the most famous
detoxification process of Ayurveda, restoring youth with the assistance of medicated oils. This special treatment of medicated oil massage and herbal remedies was prescribed in ancient Vedic scripture, and has been practiced in Kerala for several centuries, in accordance with the good works of the ‘Charaka Samhita’.
Panchakarma and Shirodhara are the leading therapies in Indian Ayurveda; considering the extent of transformative
detoxification they supply , it's not difficult to know why.
Panchakarma includes five natural methods of purgation or elimination, giving the body an intensively detoxifying the body, while balancing the three doshas: Vata, Pitta and Kapha.
Panchakarma includes five natural methods of purgation or elimination, giving the body an intensively detoxifying the body, while balancing the three doshas: Vata, Pitta and Kapha. This process is well supervised at The Ayurvedic Healing Village, by highly trained therapists at our certified
Panchakarma hospital. Vamanam is induced to eliminate Kapha, which causes the surplus mucus. Congestion within the lungs causes repeated attacks of bronchitis, cold and cough. Vamanam is that the best treatment for Kapha-related diseases, also as chronic disease of the skin like psoriasis. The
elimination of toxic matter from the intestines by administering therapeutic purgation or a therapeutic laxative, Virechanam is an especially effective cure in cases of jaundice and hemorrhoids.
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