Dr.Mridul Ranjan, M.D., Ph.D. (Ayu), is serving as Assistant Professor in the Department of Panchakarma at Major S.D. Ayurvedic Medical College, Farrukhabaad. Author has obtained his M.D in Panchakarma at National Institute of Ayurveda, Jaipur. Author has published various research papers in national and international journals. The author is passionate about Panchakarma and has very sound knowledge of Panchakarma; he has been treating various acute and chronic diseases successfully in his clinical practise.
The authors have done tremendous efforts in preparing this book, focussing on concepts of Panchakarma. They have maintained simplicity and readability that would help Ayurveda scholars and practitioners to understand the Concepts of Panchakarma.
This book has been very thoughtfully divided into various chapters that makes useful for the students and - academicians.
This book is designed for Ayurveda scholars and professionals who need a comprehensive knowledge of Ayurvediya Panchakarma and its treatment modalities. Panchakarma Chikitsa is the backbone of Ayurvedic treatment modalities.
The description of Panchakarma is scattered in all over Ayurvedic lexicons. Panchakarma is the ultimate mind-body healing experience for detoxifying the body, strengthening the immune system, and restoring balance and well-being. It is one the most effective healing modality in Ayurvedic Medicine. It promotes Detoxification and Rejuvenation. So, effort is being made by the authors to present the concepts and procedures of Panchakarma in more precise, viable and student friendly form. The detailed descriptions of various topics have been tabulated and summarised in chart form so as to make it more useful for the students.
Our goal in writing this book is to provide a comprehensive guide to Ayurvedic scholars in the subject of Panchakarma. What we are presenting for you is not just an overview of the Panchakarma, but a detailed text.
Shodhan Chikitsa prevents disease recurrence by removing Vriddha Doshas from the body. Shodhana means detoxification of the body means to eliminate the vitiated doshas i.e. vitiated Vata, vitiated Pitta and vitiated Kapha from the body. According to Charaka the five procedures are Vamana, Virechana, Anuvasana Basti, Asthapana Basti and Nasya.
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