Ayurveda advises undergoing  
  panchakarma at the seasonal changes to   both keep     the metabolism strong and   keep toxins from accumulating in the body   as well as the     mind. The process finds   the way to the root cause of the problem   and corrects the     essential balance of   mind,body, and emotions. It is considered   extremely effective to     go through the   process of panchakarma prior to any   rejuvenation treatment , for it cleanses the   body, improves the digestion, the   metabolic processes of the body and   cleanse the thought process as well.
 
   
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Vamana (Emesis)
It is a process of therapeutic vomiting (induced), which helps eliminate the toxic or waste matters from the stomach and thoracic cavity. Kapha dominant diseases like severe skin diseases (psoriasis, urticaria); bronchial asthma, mental disorders etc. are selected for this treatment procedure. This process is not suggested for expecting mothers. Normally eight bouts of emesis are followed. The vomiting is stopped when yellow coloration is seen. Then, dhoomapana—inhalation of medicated fumes—is done through a special process. Finally, certain rules have to be followed called paschatkarma that basically implies strict diet regimen.


 
 
 

Virechana (Purgation)
This eliminates the toxic or waste matters from the intestine. It also cures pitta or     pitta-dominated diseases. Poorvakarma or initial process of cleansing like vamana     is suggested here. About 20 purges may be seen in this process depending on the     patient's health. A mild form of virechana without the poorvakarma, is an integral part     of ayurvedic therapy. It is also used for prevention of diseases.

    

    
   

 

 

Vasti (Enema)
The process of vasti or therapeutic enema is resorted to eliminate toxins from colon, and strengthens the tissues. Two kinds of vastis are followed in ayurveda. Snehavasti is the vasti where medicated oils are used. This is not advised in patients suffering from diabetes, anemia, diarrhea, and obesity. Poorvakarma is required here.

For kashaya vasti, honey, rock salt, sneham (oils), paste of medicines are required and mixed one by one in the above order. This concoction is taken in an empty stomach. After the process the patient is allowed to take a bath.


 
 

Nasya (Nasal Application of Herbal Medicines)
Nasya is instillation of medicine through nose. It is an important procedure of     ayurveda for the treatment of sirorogas or diseases affecting head area. Nasya helps     cleanse the head and sinuses. The process is contraindicated in various     psychological diseases, asthma and cough.Here, the patient is to inhale lightly     warmed oil. Warmed oil is massaged in the patient's neck, shoulder, palm, face and     sole before and after the process of nasya. Different timings are indicated for     different dosha types. Morning time is prescribed for kapha diseases, noon in pitta     diseases and evening in vata diseases.
 
 



Raktamoksha
(Blood-Letting)
Susruta gave stress to Raktamoksha (blood-letting) as one of the panchakarma, taking two of the vastis as a single karma (here, procedure). The process of letting out the vitiated blood is termed raktamoksha. In this procedure localized impurity or poison from the blood is removed through various methods. Often leech is used to suck out the impure blood from the affected area. Blood-letting is also done to eliminate toxins from the blood stream causing various chronic skin disorders like urticaria, eczema, scabies and leucoderma etc. The method was also effectively used to cure enlarged liver and spleen.
 
              
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