Swedanam is a therapy which alleviates stiffness, heaviness, coldness & that which brings out sweating from the system is sudation therapy. The perspiration brought about by the sudation therapy is more than the normal. Conventionally the sudation therapy is just understood as the steam bath, but sudation in Ayurveda is something more as a treatment & as a daily routine. Swedana drugs by Ushna and Tikshnaguna are capable of penetrating the microcirculatory channels (Srotas) where they activate the sweat glands to produce mores heat. Swedana Karma hastens this process by increasing the permeability of capillary and bringing the morbidities into an extracellular fluid by dilating and clearing the channels of the body. Swedanakarma mai...
In Ayurveda, Swarna (gold) Bhasma in different formulations has been administered to patients as a t...
The Rasa (taste), Guna, Veerya (power), Vipaka (end product) are the main axis for the action of sub...
In Rasashastra classical books different authors have given different opinions regarding classificat...
Swedana Karma is one of the modality of ayurveda acts as Sthambhaghna (removal of stiffness), Gourva...
Swedana (sudation) is a common procedure which is practised as Poorvakarma (pre-operative) before an...
The procedure of inducing sweating for various therapeutic benefits is known as Swedana. Different t...
Traditional approach to health care and cure has been the basic concept of Panchakarma. The Panchaka...
A fired building is best saved by pouring water , in the same way tropical problems are successfully...
Shodhanartha Snehapana is very significant procedure among the Panchakarma. The Snehapana therapy ai...
There are different types of therapies mentioned in Samhita, one of which is Bahi-parimarjana cikits...
Ayurveda upholds the prevention of disease by observing strict daily and seasonal regimen and regula...
Hyperhidrosis is a condition present with excess sweating of palms on the hands, soles of the feet, ...
Gridhrasi is one of the painful conditions explained in Ayurveda in the context of vatavyadhi, where...
Tamaka Shwasa is a very broad term which includes many more diseases where dyspnoea is predominant s...
In Ayurveda, Jwara is not merely the concept of raised body temperature, but as is said in Charaka S...
In Ayurveda, Swarna (gold) Bhasma in different formulations has been administered to patients as a t...
The Rasa (taste), Guna, Veerya (power), Vipaka (end product) are the main axis for the action of sub...
In Rasashastra classical books different authors have given different opinions regarding classificat...
Swedana Karma is one of the modality of ayurveda acts as Sthambhaghna (removal of stiffness), Gourva...
Swedana (sudation) is a common procedure which is practised as Poorvakarma (pre-operative) before an...
The procedure of inducing sweating for various therapeutic benefits is known as Swedana. Different t...
Traditional approach to health care and cure has been the basic concept of Panchakarma. The Panchaka...
A fired building is best saved by pouring water , in the same way tropical problems are successfully...
Shodhanartha Snehapana is very significant procedure among the Panchakarma. The Snehapana therapy ai...
There are different types of therapies mentioned in Samhita, one of which is Bahi-parimarjana cikits...
Ayurveda upholds the prevention of disease by observing strict daily and seasonal regimen and regula...
Hyperhidrosis is a condition present with excess sweating of palms on the hands, soles of the feet, ...
Gridhrasi is one of the painful conditions explained in Ayurveda in the context of vatavyadhi, where...
Tamaka Shwasa is a very broad term which includes many more diseases where dyspnoea is predominant s...
In Ayurveda, Jwara is not merely the concept of raised body temperature, but as is said in Charaka S...
In Ayurveda, Swarna (gold) Bhasma in different formulations has been administered to patients as a t...
The Rasa (taste), Guna, Veerya (power), Vipaka (end product) are the main axis for the action of sub...
In Rasashastra classical books different authors have given different opinions regarding classificat...