Panchakarma
Panchakarma
Panchakarma
Ashtang Ayurveda suggests various protective and remedial therapies along with
various methods of cleansing and rejuvenation. Panchakarma is Ayurveda`s primary
purification and detoxification treatment. Panchakarma literally signifies the "five
therapies". It is an all-inclusive system of knowledge and practices to remove toxins
from the body and restore the body`s harmony with nature. These five curative
means of eliminating toxins from the body are Vamana, Virechana, Nasya, Basti and
Raktamoskshana. They facilitate the removal of toxins that cause anxiety and illness,
and also restore the proper balance of the three doshas. Panchakarma does not yield
any significant result if special detoxification diet is not given along with the
treatments. Panchakarma should not be used to treat those below seven years and
those above 80 years. If it is done properly, proper healing along with lucid
intelligence, sharpness of the senses, stability of the body, normalized capability of
digestion and absorption, prolongation of youth are all achieved. Panchakarma is in
fact only a part of a group of remedial measures belonging to a set of purification
procedures called shodana.
Panchakarma includes three serial procedures. These are Poorva Karma (Preparatory
Methods) which constitutes Paachan (Digestion), Snehan (Internal and external
oleation) and Swedan (Fomentation), Pradhan Karma (Main methods) which
comprises Vaman (Induced vomiting), Virechan (Induced purgation), Basti
(Medicated enema), Nasya (Nasal medicine) and Rakta Mokshan (Artificial
bloodletting), Pashchat Karma (Post-Therapeutic Measures) which consists of
Sansarjan Karma (Specific dietetics) and Rasayana (rejuvenation therapy).
Process of Panchakarma
The extensive process involves a series of procedures categorized under purva
karma, pradhan karma & paschat karma. Purvakarma part of Panchakarma is needed
to prepare the body before the actual process of purification begins. The two
procedures are `snehan` and `swedan`. In snehan oil is massaged in a special way
that facilitates the movement of the toxins towards the gastro-intestinal tract.
Swedan is induced sweating that loosens the toxins from the body of the individual.
Pradhan Karma is the main cleansing procedure, which incorporates five basic
cleansing methods.
Raktamoksha : Toxins present in the gastro-intestinal tract get mixed with blood
and are circulated throughout the body. The body suffers from various skin disorders.
In such cases, the purification of blood or raktamoksha becomes necessary along
with internal medication. Raktamoksha is also followed in case of ailments like
enlarged liver, spleen and gout.
After panchakarma the procedures sansarjan karma and rasayana are followed.
Sansarjan karma involves the administration of a special diet that strengthens the
digestive power of the patient. Rasayana includes rejuvenating methods that must be
undertaken after all the five main procedures or pradhan karma has been completed.
Paschat Karma
It refers to the procedures that should be followed after pradhan karma for restoring
the balance of the doshas.Paschat karma is a third and concluding phase of
panchakarma. It involves re-establishment of the digestive enzymes and the
replenishment of the body tissues that have been detoxified. If this process is
followed after pradhan karma, then the patient experiences an amplified energy
level, strengthened immune system and increased longevity.