have been shown to create measurable brain wave coherence
and to lower metabolic activity. They allow the body and mind
to drop into a profound level of peaceful-ness. In this state
of relaxation, it is possible to cleanse toxins from tissues as
well as to release deeply held emotional tensions. You will experience
calmness and clarity resembling the crystal water of a still
mountain lake.
is
a unique experience that leaves the mind and body feeling relaxed
and rejuvenated. Many illnesses result from the build-up of toxins
in the body that can impair the functioning of its natural defenses
such as the lymph, circulatory, and immune systems. Panchkarma
promotes healing and restoration by eliminating these toxins from
the body. However, unlike other detoxification programs, Panchkarma
is a gentle process that achieves deep cleansing without discomfort,
allowing the rejuvenating energies of the body to flow freely.
of
this treatment is to eliminate the internal causative factors
of the diseases. Large quantities of toxic bi-products are formed
in the body as a result of continuous metabolic process. Although
most of these toxins are eliminated naturally by the body's excretory
system, some may get deposited in the various tissues of the body,
which ensures the vitiation of Doshas, Dhatus etc. and then the
normal functioning of the system is impaired. Similarly, disease
causing toxins accumulate in the body as a result of various factors
like unhealthy life style , wrong food habits, incompatible combination
of food items, suppression of the body urges, emotional imbalance
etc.
is
the cornerstone to Ayurvedic management of disease. Panchkarma
is the process which gets to the root cause of the problem and
corrects the essential balance of 'Tridosha' in body. Panchkarma
is not only good for alleviating disease but is also a useful
tool in maintaining excellent health.
is often thought of as the entire procedure, it really
is only one part of a group of therapies belonging to a class
of cleansing procedures called 'shodhana'. There is also a group
of milder techniques called 'Shamana' for those not strong enough
for shodhana.