Panchakarma means a purification process by five therapies, which help detoxify the complete
body, balancing all three doshas.
Vamana is a therapeutic process from Panchakarma that helps remove toxins from the internal upper body.
The process involves herbal preparations that gently induce vomiting to cleanse the digestive tract.
It removes excess mucus and toxins accumulated in the stomach and chest, improving digestion and respiration.
Respiratory Relief, Digestive Improvement, Better Skin Health, Improved Mental Clarity, and Strong Immunity.
Virechana is a detoxification therapy focused on purifying the liver and intestines through controlled motions.
Gentle herbal formulations are used to stimulate natural bowel movements and clear internal waste.
Gentle herbal formulations are used to stimulate natural bowel movements and clear internal waste.
You experience better digestion, enhanced energy, and a sense of lightness and clarity in the body.
Basti is an Ayurvedic therapy that uses herbal oil or decoction enemas to cleanse and nourish the colon.
Medicinal oils are gently introduced into the colon to remove toxins and lubricate internal tissues.
Two main basti therapies include Niruha Basti (Asthapana Basti) and Anuvasana Basti to clean the colon, which is the root of many imbalances; cleansing it supports gut health, immunity, and mental clarity.
Improved digestion, reduced inflammation, balanced Vata energy, and overall body rejuvenation.
Nasya is a traditional Ayurvedic therapy involving the pouring of herbal oils through the nose.
Medicinal oils help remove toxins, mucus, and blockages from the nasal passages and sinuses.
The nose is considered the gateway to the head, and cleansing it supports mental clarity and respiratory health.
Clear breathing, reduced stress, sharper focus, and enhanced brain function.
Raktmokshana is a traditional Ayurvedic blood purification therapy that removes impure blood from the body.
The therapy removes toxins through controlled methods like leech therapy or venesection.
It cleans the impurities in the blood, which can lead to skin disorders, inflammation, and other diseases.
Clearer skin, improved circulation, and enhanced overall vitality.
Many treatments often associated with the term "Panchakarma" are actually Purvakarma or Upakramas that can also be used as standalone treatments. A wide range of treatments and lifestyle modification therapies often fall under the category of Shaman and focus on balancing the body's Doshas. - Acharya Manish Ji