Ayurveda is one of the major ancient sciences of India. The very
fact that it still remains a vital health-care system shows its
viability and inherent strength. It has imbibed the trends of
the times as it evolved through the ages. The aim of Ayurveda
is two folds, to maintain and promote the health of healthy and
to treat the illness of the diseased.
For serving these purposes various health regimens and treatment
modalities have been described. As far as the treatment methods
are concerned Ayurveda has described the use of shaman (Palliative
treatment) and Shodhan (Bio-Purifaction methods) methods.
The latter incorporates the five modes of purification (Detoxification),
which include
1. Panchakarma literally means five methods of body
purification.
2. These methods are employed in the healthy to prevent
diseases and to improve the immunity as also in the
sick to treat a number of diseases.
3.These methods are also employed as a part of the
Rasayana therapy (Rejuvenation) that has gained tremendous
relevance over the years.
4. There are certain preparatory methods to be done
before the actual Panchakarmas are performed.
5. They are called as Purvakarma in Ayurveda and involve
internal administration of medicated oils/Ghee (Snehan),
external application of oils and fomentation (Swedan).
These five techniques of bio purification done through
several procedures purify the body system by removing
toxic materials from the body. These purification
methods are essential components of the curative management
of those diseases that are not amenable to palliative
management.
Various massage treatment methods; the use of different
techniques of oil application and the use of fomentation
methods are an prerequisite and adjuvant to these
Panchakarma treatments. These specialized techniques
have high medicinal value and are applied to treat
many diseases, which are even otherwise not manageable
by conventional methods of treatment.

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