Purvakarma (this means preparing a body for the therapy):
Purva Karma is the preparation phase and usually lasts between three and seven days. During this time, the body is prepared through internal and external oil application using medicated ghee or oils, along with heat therapies such as steam. These practices help loosen accumulated impurities from deeper tissues and guide them toward the digestive tract.
Pradhanakarma (this means preparing a body for the therapy):
Pradhana Karma is the main cleansing process. On this day, selected herbal laxatives are given orally to encourage gentle and controlled bowel movements, allowing the body to release the collected toxins.
Paschatkarma (this means preparing a body for the therapy):
Paschat Karma focuses on recovery and nourishment. A structured and gradual diet is followed to restore digestive strength and ensure the body adjusts smoothly after the cleansing process.