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Panchakarma an Ayurvedic Healing

Overview The Types of Panchakarma(Ayurvedic Healing) 1. Virechana and Vasti If you are not near a centre where panchakarma is…

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Managing Diabetes: An Ayurvedic Perspective

The Ayurvedic physicians careful in the diagnosis (managing diabetes) coined two terms to describe the condition of diabetes – Prameha…

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Yoga Therapy

Therapeutic yoga is an application of yogic activities, principles, and methods to cure various ailments of human beings. Yoga is…

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Pinda Sweda: Sudation by Bolus

The word Pinda translates into bolus and Sweda translates into sudation. So, the act of sweating out the veiled bodily…

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Shirodhara: Attaining Ultimate Bliss at Nepal Ayurveda Home

Introduction to Shirodhara The forehead is the seat of Ajna Chakra, as such any disease or dysfunction of the forehead…

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Raktamokshana: Art of Letting the Blood Out of the Body

Raktamokshana, when taken in a literal sense, means the art of letting the blood out of the body for therapeutic…

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Nasya: The Errhines | Shirovirechana

Nasya is the instillation of medicinal oil, powder or juice of plants through the nostrils. In mentioning Nasya ancient ayurvedic…

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Vasti: Therapeutic Approach for Colon Health

Vasti literally means urinary bladder. Traditionally, for Vasti there was a use of animal urinary bladder for pushing oil or…

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Virechana: The Cleansing of Abdomen

Virechana as a word is taken directly out of the ancient dialectical Ayurvedic books, where it literally means removing the…

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Vamana Karma: Medical Emesis or Medical Vomiting

Vamana in its Sanskrit iteration means to relieve Doshas (toxic) through the oral route. It is the first among the…

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