Panchakarma
Panchakarma, as the name indicates is a method of treatment,
which includes five (Paanch) basic procedures (Karma). Through these
different procedures are put under the umbrella term Panchakarma
different medicines are used for the different procedures depending upon the
constitution of the patient. The physician determines the kind of procedure
and the types of medicines to be used after examining the patient. It is not
necessary that a patient should undergo all the five procedures of treatment
used in Panchakarma. Panchakarma should not be administered to those below
seven years and those above 80 years. If it is done properly healing of the
disease treated, along with clear intelligence, alertness of the senses,
stability of the body, efficacy of digestion and absorption, prolongation of
youth are all achieved.
The panchakarma method of medication mainly involves two processes-
anabolic (reduction) and catabolic (building up).
Medicated emesis (vamana), medicated purgation (virechana), nasal
medication (nasya), medicated enema (vasti) and blood letting (raktamoksha)
are the five purification procedures for removing accumulated toxins and
other waste materials in the body.