Panchkarma- Detoxification therapy: All disease processes point to a crisis of “Ama” toxicity in the body. Panchkarma constitutes the foremost Shodhan Chikitsa, or purification therapy, because it reverses the disease mechanisms which carry toxic waste products from the digestive tract into the tissues of the body.
Panchkarma inverts the movement of “Ama”, which takes place in the third and fourth stages of the disease process. During prasara, the third stage of the disease manifestation, ama overruns the site of its initial accumulation in gastrointestinal tract and flows into other areas of the body. During sthan sanshraya, the fourth stage, the spreading ama enters and lodges in weak or defective dhatus (tissue element), where its disruptive influence will eventually produce the final stage of the disease process.
Panchkarma is designed to draw ama out of the dhatus, return it to the digestive tract and expel it from the body. The uniqueness of panchkarma, Panchkarma puts the attention on the patients, whereas all other therapies focus on the pathology and its symptoms. Panchkarma recognizes and uses the specific qualities of the patient’s physiological make-up to heal. It does not just treat diseased organs and tissues; it treats and manages doshas, the biological forces which carry “Ama” back and forth between the digestive tract and deeper body tissues.
Panchakarma: Ayurvedic Panchkarma is an ancient medical process to detoxify the body. There are five main ancient procedures for body cleaning. These are Vaman (medically induced vomiting), Virechan (medically induced purgation), Nasya (medicated oil or ghee administration through nasal route), Vasti (medicated herbal enemas are of two types--one is oil and the other is decoction enema).
Physiotherapy Treatment: The history of Physiotherapy or Physical therapy can be traced back to ancient India nearly 5000 years ago in the Ayurvedic classics. Considered one of the oldest methods to cure various physical ailments, physiotherapy has evolved from simple massage to a complex assortment of therapies - now, it has multiple and specialized applications. The center has designed a special package, which may be required in order to re-educate an individual to enable them to safely return to their normal life with the help of physiotherapeutic applications, herbal medicines and Ayurvedic method of lifestyle.
Yagya Therapy: In spite of increased living comforts provided by modern science and technology, the world is realizing that creature comforts alone do not always make for an easier and balanced existence. The rise of environmental pollution and ecological imbalance has raised a clarion call for reinventing the everyday common lifestyle.
Yagya, an ancient Indian science, is now beginning to demonstrate its spiritual effects on the physical and mental levels. Several scientific researchers have now proved that Yagya has positive effect on the physical & mental body as also purifying the environment. Researches on all the aspects of Yagya being conducted in the laboratory of Brahmvwarchas might well lead to the development of a scientifically established Yagyopathy.
This may find a leading place among other well known therapies. In a Yagya medicines and herbs are vaporized by offering into the sacred fire and they enter the human body in a gaseous form through the nose, lungs and pores of the skin. This might proved to be the easiest, least taxing, least risky and most effective method of administering a medicine to reach every single cell of the body.