Dr. Amita Abrol: Ayurvedic Doctor Amritsar-Punjab

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Dr. Amita Abrol

(Gold Medalist)
BAMS,MS(Gynecology & Obstetrics)
Panchkarma Specialist, Diabetes Specialist, fellowship in neurorehablitation, infertility specialist

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Panchkarma: A five-step cleansing procedure

Panchkarma, meaning "five actions" in Sanskrit, is an ancient Ayurvedic cleansing therapy designed to purify the body and mind. The five components (ether, air, fire, water, earth) are purified through an order of treatments in this holistic method.

Why Consider Panchkarma? 

Detoxification

Balance Doshas

Boost Immunity

Reduce Stress

What is the Panchakarma Treatment?

Ayurveda, the centuries-old medical system of India, offers a comprehensive approach to health and well-being. It emphasizes ensuring balance among the three doshas (Vata, Pitta, and Kapha) and nurturing Agni (digestive fire) for optimal wellness. Panchkarma in Ayurveda is a combination of two words: “panch” means five and “karma” means practice. It is a procedure of metabolic cleansing (vishaharan), the art of purification (shudhikaran), and revitalization (kayakalp).

Panchakarma treatment is a customized plan designed to purge the body’s ama, a sticky substance formed due to improper digestion and metabolic waste. Ama is the main cause of various health issues leading to the disturbed flow of fluids. This powerful detoxifying and rejuvenating therapy helps eliminate accumulated toxins (ama) and restore balance in the body, promoting overall health and vitality. The essence of Panchakarma therapy lies in the fact that each person is a particular combination of the five basic elements of ether, air, fire, water, and earth. It is said that by having the panchkarma treatment, illnesses do not occur again.

This personalized ayurvedic treatment of panchakarma therapy involves five main therapeutic procedures, like Vamana (therapeutic vomiting) or Basti (medicated enemas), chosen by an ayurvedic doctor based on your unique needs. Panchkarma treatment is not a quick fix but a two-stage journey. First, preparatory procedures like snehana (oleation) loosen and mobilize ama. The next step, swednana (sudation), is crucial to further enhance the detoxification process. By inducing sweating, swednana helps to expel the mobilized toxins from the body through the skin, promoting overall purification and rejuvenation. Then, the main Panchakarma therapy eliminates these toxins.

Opting for this ayurvedic treatment means investing in your long-term health rather than seeking a temporary solution. Panchakarma treatment offers a lot of benefits, from improved digestion and sleep to stress reduction and weight management. Also, it can be helpful in curing severe conditions like joint pain and skin problems. Panchakarma, in Ayurveda, promotes a renewed sense of well-being and vitality by cleansing the body and restoring balance. Panchakarma treatment’s effectiveness lies in its five main therapies, each targeting specific doshas and toxins.

When done under expert supervision, ayurvedic treatment like Panchakarma can act as a powerful healing and preventive approach, ensuring a healthier and more balanced life.

5 Main Therapies In Panchakarma Treatment

Vamana (therapeitic vomiting)

Vamana is the first step in panchakarma treatment. It basically means therapeutic vomiting, which is designed to remove excess Kapha dosha and toxins from the upper digestive tract. This therapy is specifically beneficial for people whose Kapha dosha is dominant or those who suffer from breathing issues, allergies, and slow digestion. An ayurvedic doctor dispenses ayurvedic medicines that induce vomiting in a controlled way and effectively remove kapha and mucus. The best season to practice Vamana is late spring or early summer. Vamana is a very beneficial therapy and requires close, constant supervision by a qualified Ayurvedic doctor.

Virechana (Purgation)

Virechana is the second and most important step of panchakarma therapy. At this step, the main focus is to cure the Pitta dosha and eliminate toxins from the lower digestive tract. This therapy is recommended by an ayurvedic doctor if the individual has Pitta-related problems like skin issues, heartburn, and other inflammatory conditions. The ayurvedic doctor prescribes herbal medicines that provoke bowel movements, help flush out toxins, and restore balance. Virechana can be a tough procedure, so it needs proper preparation and the guidance of an experienced ayurvedic doctor.

Basti (Medicated Enemas)

In Sanskrit, the word basti means bladder. It is the third therapy in panchakarma treatment. This therapy basically involves the application of medicinal oils or ayurvedic extracts via the rectum. This therapy aims at Vata dosha and resolves many health concerns. Depending on the selected medicated solution, Basti can nourish tissues, cleanse the colon, relieve constipation, and foster overall wellness. In fact, the colon is the key organ of the body that helps in the absorption of nutrients. Through its cleansing, the whole body is healed and rejuvenated. Basti is a comparatively milder procedure than Vamana and Virechana. It is proven to be excellent for people who have issues like stress, anxiety, restlessness, and joint pain.

Nasya (Nasal Cleansing)

In Sanskrit, the word basti means bladder. It is the third therapy in panchakarma treatment. This therapy basically involves the application of medicinal oils or ayurvedic extracts via the rectum. This therapy aims at Vata dosha and resolves many health concerns. Depending on the selected medicated solution, Basti can nourish tissues, cleanse the colon, relieve constipation, and foster overall wellness. In fact, the colon is the key organ of the body that helps in the absorption of nutrients. Through its cleansing, the whole body is healed and rejuvenated. Basti is a comparatively milder procedure than Vamana and Virechana. It is proven to be excellent for people who have issues like stress, anxiety, restlessness, and joint pain.

Raktamokshana (Bloodletting)

Raktamokshana is the last and fifth therapy of panchakarma treatment, which means "bloodletting.” In this technique, the ayurvedic doctor takes out a small amount of blood from particular points on the body to remove excess Pitta dosha. It was typically used for acute pitta-related issues. Now, with the advancement in science, this therapy of Raktamoskshana is hardly practiced in panchakarma.

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Transform your health with Panchkarma Therapy

ABHYANGAM

Abhyangam improves blood circulation, reduce pain in the body, relievers fatigue, improves vision and increases energy and alertness in body.

SWEDANAM

Swedanam reduces pain in the body, Eliminates toxins, Promotes, Lightness, Reduces stiffness and beautifies the skin.

SHIRODHARA

Shirodhara treatment is mainly for insomnia, loss of memory, brain diseases, headaches, mental tension and certain skin diseases.

NASYAM

Nasyam can prevent diseases of ear, nose, throat and head; It is effective for treating diseases like asthma, sinusitis etc.

Healing Power of Ayurvedic Treatment

At our Ayurveda clinic, we offer Authentic Ayurvedic Treatment that aims to treat the root cause of health concerns and discomfort as opposed to the symptoms. It is important to us that our practitioners are fully qualified and trained in order to deliver quality ayurvedic treatment plans developed collaboratively with our patients using traditional teachings in Ayurveda. Whether you are struggling with stress, chronic pain or other lifestyle issues, Ayurvedic medicine also involves many different ayurvedic treatment protocols to restore health imbalances and also for long-term health. Each ayurvedic treatment has its own unique elements including nourishing herbs, appropriate nutrition, Detoxification cleaning treatments, and massage therapy to feel relaxed and revivified. The health benefits of Ayurveda highlight a holistic way to approach a healthier lifestyle, so start your health journey today!

What is Shirodhara treatment?

According to Ayurveda, Shirodhara treatment is a one-of-a-kind therapy that deeply relaxes the mind and body. The term Shirodhara refers to “head flow,” correctly describing the main element of the therapy—a flow of warm, herbal oils softly poured onto one’s forehead. Shirodhara treatment is a very soothing experience. It has a lot of benefits, including
improved sleep, reduced stress, and a relaxed mind.
Shirodhara treatment is advised for people with high Pitta and Vata doshas in the body. An increase in Vata dosha results in restlessness, sleeplessness, tension, and pain in the body. However, an increase in Pitta dosha germinates frustration, anger issues, moodiness, and migraines.

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