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Ayurveda stresses the use of plant-based medicines and treatments.Hundreds of plant-based medicines are employed, including cardamom and cinnamon. Some animal products may also be used, for example milk, bones, and gallstones.In addition, fats are used both for consumption and for external use.Minerals, including sulfur, arsenic, lead, copper sulfate and gold are also consumed as prescribed. This practice of adding minerals to herbal medicine is known as rasa shastra. In some cases, alcohol is used as a narcotic for the patient undergoing an operation. The advent of Islam introduced opium as a narcotic. Both oil and tar are used to stop bleeding.Traumatic bleeding is said to be stopped by four different methods ligation of the blood vessel; cauterisation by heat; using different herbal or animal preparations locally which facilitate clotting; and different medical preparations which constrict the bleeding or oozing vessels. Different oils may be used in a number of ways including regular consumption as a part of food, anointing, smearing, head massage, and prescribed application to infected areas. |
This 5-fold treatment during Panchakarma has not only been intended for elimination
of disease-causing toxins but also to replenish the tissues with nourishment. This
is why it is often termed as Rejuvenation Therapy.
This therapy also combats neurological ailments like paralysis, arthritis, rheumatism,
dermatological problems, and mental disorders
Panchkarma
All of our packages include a chauffer and private car to transport you between
destinations. In some cases, we have included a short flight between cities
to maximize your vacation time.
Wellness Highlights
PANCHAKARMA
AYURVEDIC REJUVENATION - PANCHAKARMA
AYURVEDIC ANTI-AGEING
Ayurveda, from time immemorial focussed on anti-aging and rejuvenation programmes
to prevent disease process and to maintain an optimum healthy state. This is recommended
for anyone above the age of 40 for 14-21 days anually and any one above 60 years
for 21 days anually. This programme consists of different Panchakarma and other
special Ayurvedic programmes based on the person's health and body constitution.
An elaborate description of this process of revitalization has been described in
the classical texts. According to Charaka, this miraculous change can be brought
about if one goes through a prescribed 6-month course of rejuvenation. But this
rigorous and disciplined process of classical Ayurvedic rejuvenation is virtually
impossible in modern times.
The Ayurvedic Rejuvenatory treatment practised today is called Panchakarma.


