06/09/2021
Panchakarma Clinic & Research Centre
Panchakarma is the primary healing modality within the ancient Ayurvedic science. It offers balancing rejuvenation for mind, body, and consciousness. We call this ‘wellness ’, which is achieved through a series of unique, natural, holistic, health giving, deep cleansing therapeutic treatments. These treatments rid the body of toxins and restore constitutional balance improving health, strengthening immunity, reversing negative effects of stresses which slow the aging process, and enhance self reliance, strength, energy, vitality and mental clarity.
The Patanjali Yogpeeth provides ‘Panchkarma’ treatment, strictly in accordance with the ancient traditions of Ayurveda and under the strict guidance of Acharya Balkrishan Ji Maharaj.
panchakarm_img1A Process involving steps that call for expertise and experience, Panchkarm comprises 5 steps- ‘Vaman’ (Vomiting), ‘Virechan’ (Purgation), ‘Vasti’ (E***a), ‘Nasya’ (Nasal Cleaning) and ‘Raktamokshan’ (The removal of impure blood). The ambience, surroundings of the Patanjali Yogpeeth encourage the patients to remain in tranquility. Today, the Patanjali Yognepeeth is India’s most preferred destination for those who want to be healed by the tradition of Ayurveda.
Panchkarm & Research Center in Patanjali Yogpeeth
AIMS AND OBJECTIVE OF PANCHKARMA :
To treat the diseased persons with various purification procedures.
To prevent diseases by enhancing the immunity.
To attain Rasayana & Vajikaran effect.
To maintain the health of health individuals.
PANCHKARMA
panchakarm_img2Poorva Karma (Preparatory Panchakarma Techniques) After doing a detailed examination of the patient through the different diagnostic methods, a physician decides whether patient should undergo a samana (pacifying) therapy or sodhana (purifacatory) therapy. Before starting Panchakarma one has to undergo preparatory treatments called Poorvakarma (preparatory techniques).
a. Snehana (Oleation)
Snehana course is decided based on severity of the condition as well as the nature of the patient. While
taking snehana the patient has to follow strict pathya (dietary and activity restrictions), which is also
prescribed for every treatment in Panchakarma.
Sneha yogya (suitable for sneha)
Usually oleation is done for people who are to undergo sudation (svedana) and purifi cation (sodhana),
those who indulge in alcohol, excessive sexual in*******se, physical strain such as exercise, those who
think too much, the aged, children, the emaciated, those who have dryness (rookshata), people with
depleted blood and reproductive tissue, who are su” ering from vata types of disorders, having specific eye diseases (syanda, timira) and those who have dificulty in waking up early.
Sneha Ayogya (unsuitable for sneha)
Oleation should not be done for those who have a weak or strong digestive activity, who are obese,
who are suffering from stiffness of thighs, diarrhoea, metabolic dysfunction (ama), diseases of throat,
anorexia, increased kapha, thirst, alcoholic intoxication, who had abnormal delivery and who are on nasal medication, e***a and purgation.
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