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Kayakalpa is a specific field of practice revered within the Ayurveda and Siddha medical systems of India as the visit the ppt for more.
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Index • What is Kayakalpa? • What is Kayakalpa Treatment? • Process of Kayakalpa Treatment 1. Snehapana 2. Virechanam 3. Nasyam 4. Snehavasthi 5. Dhara 6. Pizhichil, 7. Njavarakizhi 8. Tharpanam 9. Nirovasthi 10. Karnapooram
What is Kayakalpa? Kayakalpa is a specific field of practice revered within the Ayurveda and Siddha medical systems of India as the ideal treatment for health, vitality, longevity and higher consciousness.
What is Kayakalpa Treatment? “Kaya” indicates body and “Kalpa” means transformation. KayaKalpa is a set of specific therapies mentioned in Vedic texts, that can reverse the physical degeneration caused by age. The treatments transform old cells to new again.
Kayakalpa treatment is the best treatment in Ayurveda for reducing ageing processes, arresting the degeneration of the body cells and increasing the immunity of the body. Giving Rasayana Chikitsa is the central part of this treatment.
1. Snehapana Snehapanam is a therapeutic measure in Ayurveda, characterised by the oral intake of medicated ghee made from cow's milk for internal purification before doing the Panchakarma therapy.
2. Virechanam Virechana is drugs induce one of the Panchakarma therapies wherein purgation, and it aims explicitly at the elimination of excessive Pitta Dosha from the body. It is designed to flush out body toxins. Liver detox, colon detox etc. procedures that are quite famous nowadays.
3. Nasyam Nasyam Ayurvedic treatment cleanses, purifies and strengthens the nasal passages, allowing you to breathe thoroughly and quickly again. Due to many benefits, Nasyam is a recommended remedy for congestion, allergies, sinusitis, headaches, migraine, cervical spondylosis, hair fall, premature greying of hair and rhinitis.
4. SnehaVasti SnehaVasti treatment should be done under the guidance of an expert Ayurveda doctor, and all vata disorders would have eliminated with the proper use of vasti. Kashayavasti, Uttaravasti, Snehavasti, Sirovasti etc are known as the main Vastis. It has a proven method of Ayurveda.
5. Dhara Dhara is the most known Ayurveda therapy. The individuals who experienced Dhara spreads the benefits of Ayurveda Dhara everywhere. Without Dhara therapy, the Ayurveda is not completed. Dhara gives relief to chronic headaches, insomnia, mental tension, hysteria, hallucination and insanity etc.
6. Pizhichil Pizhichil means squeezing. Pizhichil is a type of Sarvangdhara. Sarvanga means the whole body and dhara means stream. Thus, Sarvangadhara refers to pouring a stream of oil on the whole body. This therapy is a perfect combination of two Ayurvedic treatments called as Snehana.
7. Njavarakizhi The treatment is a special gift from Ayurveda to the ailing world and is called ShashtikaShaliPindaSweda in Sanskrit and Njavarakizhi in Kerala Ayurvedic practice. Though it is a sweating form of treatment, often, the term massage is associated with this treatment because sweating is used by massaging.
8. Tharpanam During Tharpanam, hollow wells of black gram paste and gently sculpted around the eyes. Therapeutic, medicated oil is poured into these wells. This therapy has a relaxing and cooling effect on irritated and stressed eyes. It relieves eyestrain, improves eyesight and other eye-related problems.
9. Nirovasthi Sirovasthi is an operative treatment in Ayurveda for nervous system disorders. It is the term applied to the process of allowing warm herbal oils on the head for a specific period. It is known as the treatment or crown of calm.
10. Karnapooram The Ayurvedic oils used in the therapy of KarnaPurna are beneficial for reducing inflammation and pain of the ears. KarnaPurna also improves hearing capacity and quality. It nourishes the acoustic nerve and improves signal quality to the brain.