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DIPLOMA in Ayurvedic Lifestyle and Nutrition 27 th & 28 th April 2019 Module 8

DIPLOMA in Ayurvedic Lifestyle and Nutrition 27 th & 28 th April 2019 Module 8. CHIKITSA Ayurvedic Methods of Treatment. “ Tath kriya viyadi narshini ” “Any action can arrest the progress of the disorder”. Chikitsa consists of:. Swathsa Parayana = prevention of disorders (90%)

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DIPLOMA in Ayurvedic Lifestyle and Nutrition 27 th & 28 th April 2019 Module 8

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  1. DIPLOMA in Ayurvedic Lifestyle and Nutrition 27th& 28th April 2019Module 8

  2. CHIKITSA Ayurvedic Methods of Treatment

  3. “Tathkriyaviyadinarshini” “Any action can arrest the progress of the disorder”

  4. Chikitsaconsists of: • SwathsaParayana= prevention of disorders (90%) • AthuraParayana= cure of disorders(10%)

  5. Chikithsa (treatment system in Ayurveda) Swasthaparayana Maintain & prevention of health Shamana(pacifying) Shodhana (purifying) Rasayana(rejuvenating) Vajikarana (aphrodisiac) Male ,female infertility Impotency and libido Ahara(dietary advice & nutrition)) Sathmya (pathya- wholesome) Asathmya (apathya-unwholesome) External External Internal Internal Shastra(surgery) Ksharakarma(cauterize with alkali) Agni karma (cauterize with fire) Lepa (poultices) Agnidipana Amapachana Kshuth Thrut Vyayama Atapa maruta Vamana (ematic) Virechana(purgation) Nasya(nasal irrigation) Vasti(enema) Raktamokshna (blood letting) • SnehaPana • Abhyanga • Shirodhara • Swedana (steam bath and pinda- • Avagahana Vihara(lifestyle advice & counselling) Kayika – uthkshepana,apakshepana vachika- yoga, mantra, sthotra, music Oushadha (medicines) Upashaya(therapeutic trials) Anupashaya (same qualities alleviate the disorder)

  6. Shamana(pacifying) Internal External • Agnidipana(digestants) • Amapachana (carmanatives) • Kshuth (fasting from foods) • Thrut(fasting from liquids) • Vyayama(physical exercises) • Atapa(exposure to sun light) • Maruta(exposure to wind) • Shastra (surgery) • Ksharakarma (cauterize with alkali, kshara sutra- medicated threads) • Agni karma (cauterize with fire) • Lepa (poultices)

  7. ShamanaChikitsa • ShamanaChikitsaor palliative therapy is a curative therapy • Can either alleviate the symptoms of the disease or eliminate or dilute the effect of Ama • By stimulating pathways and opening channels for detoxification and stimulating the digestive fire • External and internal forms of treatment 

  8. External methods (localised treatment to eliminate or dilute Ama: • Shastra (surgery) • Kshara Karma(substances or herbs to cauterise) • Agni Karma(application of heat with herbs or fire e.g. moxibustion in TCM) • Lepa (application of herbal preparations, such as poultices)

  9. Internal methods of treatment: • Agni deepana(balancing the digestive fire) • Amapachana(elimination of superficial toxins) • Ksuth (fasting from food – langana) • Thruth (fasting from water – langana) • Atapa(exposure to the sun or sun bathing) • Maruta (exposure to air or breathing practices - pranayama) • Viyayama (exercise such as yoga)

  10. Shodhana (purificatory) External Internal • SnehaPana(ingestion of oil) • Abhyanga(application of oil to the body) • Shirodhara (pouring medicated oil in a continuous stream onto the third eye chakra) • Swedana (steam bath and fomenting treatment with pinda- rice and herbal poultices) • Avagahana (herbal oil bath) • Vamana (ematic) • Virechana (purgation) • Nasya(nasal irrigation) • Vasti(enema) • Raktamokshna (blood letting)

  11. ShodanaChikitsa • Panchakarma or detoxification is a part of purification therapy • By use of the most immediate pathway for complete elimination of toxins from the body • external and internal methods of purification

  12. Importance of purifying treatments “doshakadachithkupyantijitalanghanapachanaih Ye tushodhanaihshuddha n teshampunarudbhavah” When ever the doshas are aggravated, they can be subsided by langhana (fasting) & pachana (digestives). After purifying doshas, the disease can eradicate without recurrences

  13. External methods of purification; Purva Karma (preparatory treatment for the Panchakarma): • SnehaPana(ingestion of oil) • Abhyanga(application of oil to the body) • Shirodhara (pouring medicated oil in a continuous stream onto the third eye chakra) • Swedana (steam bath and permenting treatment with pinder - rice and herbal poultices) • Avagahana (herbal oil bath)

  14. Internal methods of purification; Pradhana Karma (5 main methods to eliminate root causes of diseases): • Vamana (emetic treatment) • Vasti(enema) • Virechana (purgative) • Nasya (nasal irrigation) • RaktaMokshana(blood letting)

  15. RasayanaChikitsa Rasa (plasma) + ayana (path to enhance) = nourishment of dhatu • Rejuvenation therapy • Slows down ageing process • Delays the degenerative processes in the body • Rasayana = special herbs, fruits and medications to promote health and longevity • Provides maximum nourishment to the Dhatusand boosts Ojas.

  16. Types of RasayanaChikitsa • Kutipraveshika(cave therapy & oil bath)- • Strict measures and diet, under expert guidance • Carried out in a specially built hutwith no wind and light • Person should free of any major illness • Age group 25 to 70 years • Duration- two months to four months

  17. 2. Vatatapika (oil bath and herbal treatments) • Less rigorous and places less restriction on diet • Prescribed for individuals who find it difficult to follow a strict diet, and for people who are weak with some illness • The medicines will be decided by the physician based on the condition of patient’s health.

  18. Some herbs/ foods with rasayana property • Dates, mung beans – increase tissue and organ strength • Long pepper, garlic–respiratory, tissue strength, increase digestion, digest toxins • Haritaki – eliminates waste products ,boosts digestion • Gotukola, vacha – increase intellect & memory • Guggulu–further digestion of waste products • Amlaki – decreases catabolic process & postpones ageing • Bhallataka–powerful immune promoting substance • Punarnava – promotes kidney functions • Shatavari–infertility, increases libido, deals with menopause, promotes lactation

  19. VajikaranaChikitsa • Increases libido in both sexes • Improves the functions of the reproductive organs • Vitalises reproductive tissues • Increases semen count and sperm motility • Makes eggs more viable for conception • Balances the Soma and Surya (masculine and feminine) in order to attract each other

  20. Used as treatment for: Male • Sexual dysfunctions • Infertility • Premature Ejaculation and Erectile dysfunction Female • Infertility • Low libido

  21. Some herbs with vajikarana property • Ashwagandha (Withaniasomnifera) • reduce stress levels, increase circulation, increase energy, boost immunity, reduce inflammation, increase nerve functions • Shatawari (Asperagusracemosus) • increases libido, helps deal with menopause, promotes lactation in lactating mothers, increase quality and quantity of semen • Kapikachchhu(Mucunapruriens) • stress reducing, strengthen nervous system • Sugar cane • instant body energizer, increase quality and quantity of semen • Vidari(Puerariatuberosa) • increase body strength, boost immunity, increase quality and quantity of semen

  22. Swasthaparayana Maintain & prevention of health Oushadha (medicines) 1. Upashaya(therapeutic trials ) 2. Anupashaya (same qualities alleviate the disorder) Ahara(dietary advice & nutrition) Sathmya (pathya- wholesome) Asathmya (apathya-unwholesome) Vihara(lifestyle advice & counselling) 1. Kayika – uthkshepana,apakshepana, yoga, exercises 2. vachika- mantra, sthotra, music

  23. SwathsaParayana The maintenance of wellbeing + the prevention of disorders through: • Ahara (dietary advice and nutrition) • Viherana (lifestyle advice and counselling) • Oushada (remedies, seasonal adjustments and constitution)  

  24. Ahara (dietary advice and nutrition) • Ahara= diet/nutrition • Understanding the medicinal value of food, i.e. food as medicine • Food alone can be a complete therapy   • Capable of curing disease or arresting the disorder itself

  25. Viharana(lifestyle advice & counselling) i. Kayika • Ukthshapana(to uplift) • Akshapana(to bring down) ii. Vachika • Yoga (not just asana) • Mantra • Strostra(Bajan, music, singing) • Prayer • Vastushastra(the Indian ‘science of architecture’ influencing town planning, architecture, ergonomics, fengshui) • Thithi (astrology)

  26. Oushada(remedies) i. Upashaya • using remedies with opposite qualities to alleviate disorders ii. Anupashaya • using remedies with the same qualities to alleviate disorders

  27. Chakra

  28. Chakra - wheels of energy • Wheels of energy • Chakra form an energy system in the human body • There are 7 chakra • Responsible for total health; sense of mental, physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being • Junctions of consciousness (mind) and physical body

  29. Nourish particular organs and control various psycho- physiological pathways • Transport neuro-electrical and spiritual energies of the spinal cord • Responsible for conveying stimuli from the higher centres (eg brain, pituitary gland) to the lower organs

  30. Correlates to the endocrine system • Chakra imbalance presents as problems with endocrine system • Eg. Pituitary gland, thyroid, ovaries etc

  31. Endocrine glands

  32. Chakra imbalances • Flow of energy is obstructed by: • deep buried memories within the subconscious mind from childhood trauma • tension build up at chakras which can affect posture, metabolism, breathing and emotional state • Physical ailments can develop by chronically repeated blockage of pranic energy • Chakra massage opens and cleans these energy pathways

  33. Seven chakras • Muladhara chakra • Swadhishthana chakra • Manipura chakra • Anahatha chakra • Vishuddha chakra • Ajna chakra • Sahasra chakra

  34. Muladharachakra / root chakra • The root centre • Base of the spinal column • Correlates to the network of nerves supplying electrical impulse/energy to the region of the external genitals • Relates to endocrine gland – eg. testes • Primordial element - Earth • Chakra of our basic needs ie food, water, air • The center where we ground ourselves • Sex energy

  35. When imbalanced… • Problems in the legs, feet, rectum, tailbone, immune system • Male reproductive parts and prostrate gland • Degenerative arthritis, knee pain, sciatica • Eating disorders, constipation. • Emotional imbalances include feelings affecting basic survival needs: money, shelter and food

  36. When balanced… - We feel - supported - sense of connection - safe in the physical world - grounded • healthy body awareness

  37. Swadhishthana chakra/ sacral chakra • Sex centre • 2 inches below naval • Related endocrine glands - ovaries and adrenal • Primordial element - water • Chakra of procreation

  38. When imbalanced… • Physical imbalances - sexual and reproductive issues - urinary problems, kidney dysfunctions - hip, pelvic and low back pain • Emotional imbalances - inability to commit to relationships - failure to express emotions - fears of impotence, betrayal - addictions

  39. When balanced… We feel - able to take risks - creative - committed - passionate - sexually confident - outgoing

  40. Manipura chakra/ solar plexus chakra • The navel centre • Situated at umbilicus • Closely associated with the coelic or solar plexus • Primordial element – fire • Related endocrine gland - pancreas

  41. When imbalanced... • Physical imbalances - digestive problems, liver dysfunction, stomach ulcers - chronic fatigue - high blood pressure - diabetes - pancreas and gallbladder issues - colon diseases • Emotional imbalances - issues of personal power and self-esteem - fears of rejection, criticism - anxiety about physical appearances

  42. When balanced… We feel - greater self-respect - self-compassion - in control - assertive & confident

  43. Anahathachakra / heart chakra • Heart region • Related endocrine gland - thymus • Primordial element -air • Between the lower three and the higher three chakra • It is the chakra of devotion, love and trust • There is a connecting pathway from heart to throat chakra

  44. When imbalanced… • Physical imbalances - asthma, lung disease - heart disease - issues with breasts eg. cysts, cancer - issues in lymphatic system - upper back and shoulder problems, arm and wrist pain • Emotional imbalances - issues of the heart - loving to the point of suffocation - jealousy, abandonment, anger, bitterness - fear of loneliness

  45. When balanced… We feel - joy - gratitude - love and compassion - forgiveness flows freely - greater trust

  46. Vishuddhachakra / throat chakra • Throat region • Related to endocrine gland - thyroid and parathyroid • Primordial element - space • Chakra of communication, the inner meets with the outer • Poor expression and communication can block chakra • By opening the chakra, one feels love and connection to self and others and it helps in improving creativity to thrive.

  47. When imbalanced... • Physical imbalances - thyroid issues, sore throats, laryngitis - disorders related to the jaw & mastication - ear infections, ulcers - facial problems (chin, cheek, lips, tongue problems) - neck and shoulder pain • Emotional imbalances - poor self-expression both spoken or written - fear of powerlessness or lack of choice - no willpower or being out of control

  48. When balanced… We experience - a free flow of words, expression& communication - honesty and truthfulness & steadiness - ability to listen and give attention

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