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General Uzhichil
Uzhichil
is one of the preparatory treatments for panchakarma. Here,
the patient has to sit on a chair in a comfortable position
for a gentle head massage. Then he/she has to lie down on
the table in a comfortable relaxed position and the therapist
will start full body massage in a rhythmic manner. According
to the Doshic predominance and constitution the medicated
oils may vary.
This
massage strengthens the tissues and promotes biological fire
and longevity, regenerating and rejuvenating the body. It
is especially good for nervous disorders.
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'Kalari
uzhichil' is one of the preparatory treatments for panchakarma.
Here, the patient has to sit on a chair in a comfortable position
for a gentle head massage. A special shoulder and spine massage
will be done in a specific pressure. Then he/she has to lie
down on the table in a comfortable relaxed position and the
therapist will start full body massage in a rhythmic manner.
According to the Doshic predominance and constitution the
medicated oils may vary.
This
special massage takes away the stiffness of the body and bestows
flexibility and relaxation.
This method strengthens the tissues and promotes biological
fire and longevity, regenerating and rejuvenating the body.
It is especially good for nervous disorders.
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Dhathu Pushti Uzhichil
Dhathu
pushti uzhichil is one of the key rejuvenation treatments.
Here, the patient has to sit on a chair in a comfortable position
for a gentle head massage. Then he/she has to lie down on
the table in a comfortable relaxed position and two therapists
will start full body massage in a rhythmic manner. According
to the Doshic predominance and constitution the medicated
oil may vary.
This
special massage enhances the general circulation of the body
and bestows enthusiasm and creativity. This method also strengthens
the tissues and promotes biological fire, longevity, regenerating
and rejuvenating the body. It is especially good for tiredness.
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This
is a special art of uzhichil in which the masseur does the
uzhichil with one foot by balancing with a rope hanging on
the roof. Here the person has to lie down on the bed, which
is spread on the floor in a comfortable relaxed position.
Therapists then administer full body massage in a rhythmic
manner with his/her foot. According to the Doshic predominance
and constitution the medicated oil may vary.
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Udvarthanam
Udvarthanam
means Powder massage. The main aim of it is to reduce fat.
Here
some medicated powder will be rubbed on the body in upward
direction. The purpose of this treatment is to burn down the
fat. This particular treatment cleanses the skin and gives
nourishment to it. This treatment helps to drain out lymph,
increases fat metabolism and reduces cellulite. The patient
may feel some irritation while doing the treatment due to
the friction of powder with the body, and feedback to the
masseur is necessary.
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Pizhichil
is one of the preparatory treatments for panchakarma .It consists
of both oleation (oiling)and sudation(sweating). It is a process
by which the body is made to perspire by means of pouring
warm medicated oil from a certain height in a rhythmic manner
and is rubbed into the body in seven different postures for
a certain period of 7 to 21 days. According to the Doshic
predominance and constitution the medicated oil may vary.
Due
to the osmotic pressure and the temperature of the medicated
oil, the medicinal part of the oil is absorbed through skin
pores and some of the accumulated toxins get melted and thrown
out as sweat, the remaining parts ultimately reaching the
alimentary tract. From there later, Virechana {purgation}
and Vasthy {enema} can clean them out..
This method strengthens the tissues and promotes biological
fire and longevity, regenerating and rejuvenating the body.
It is especially good for vatha disorders like paralysis,
hemiplegia, sexual weakness and other nervous disorders.
During
the course of Pizhichil, the patient may feel tired because
this particular treatment is much deeper and a lot of energy
is consumed for treatment. The patient may experience ups
and downs in energy levels and the body will exhibit other
symptoms which usually subside after a couple of days
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Dasamoola Ksheera Dhara
Dasamoolaksheera
dhara is one of the important treatments among Kerala special
treatments.
It is a process by which the body is made to perspire by means
of pouring warm medicated milk with a special vessel from
a certain height in a rhythmic manner and is rubbed into the
body in seven different postures for a certain period of 7
to 21 days.
This method strengthens the tissues, nourishes the skin and
promotes longevity, and also rejuvenates the body. It is especially
good for vatha pitta disorders.
As
with Pizhichil, the patient may find ups and downs in energy
level.
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8. Kayasekam
Kayasekam
is a sweating treatment, using both oilation and sudation.
It is a process by which the body is made to perspire by means
of pouring warm medicated oil with a special vessel from a
certain height in a rhythmic manner. The oil is then rubbed
into the body. According to Doshic predominance and constitution
the medicated oil may vary.
Due to the osmotic pressure and the temperature of the medicated
oil, the medicinal part of the oil is absorbed through skin
pores and accumulated toxins get melted and thrown out as
sweat. This method strengthens the tissues and promotes biological
fire and longevity, regenerating and rejuvenating the body.
It is especially good for vatha disorders like paralysis,
hemiplegia, sexual weakness and other nervous disorders.
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Sirodhara
Sirodhara
is one of the important treatments in Rejuvenation Therapy.
'Siras' means head and 'Dhara' means continuous flow. Here.
the patient is made to lie down on the massage table. A small
piece of cloth is tied gently over the eyebrow in order to
prevent the leakage of oil to the eyes. Then, medicated liquids
like herbal oils, buttermilk, milk etc (which are prescribed
by the doctors according to the condition) are poured on the
forehead from a certain height and oscillated from one side
to other in a specified manner. From time to time, a smooth
gentle massage is given to the head.
This particular treatment is highly beneficial in driving
away mental tension. It regulates hormonal imbalances by activating
the hypothalamus of the brain, It enhances the circulation
in the brain and helps to improve the vital capacity of brain
cells. It strengthens the nervous system and bestows a long
healthy life.
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10. Sirovasthi
Sirovasthi
is the term applied to the process of allowing medicated oil
to remain on the head for a prescribed time. This is highly
beneficial for facial paralysis, dryness of nostrils and throat,
certain varieties of cataracts and headache, cases of insanity,
dullness and weakness of brain functioning and many other
diseases of head, ears, eyes and nose. The patient is prepared
for the treatment through snehana and swedana..
Lukewarm
herbal oil is poured in to a cap fitted on the head for 15
to 60 minutes per day according to the condition for a prescribed
duration.
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Njavarakizhi
Njavara
kizhi is one of the most important among our special treatments.
Here, the whole body is made to perspire by the application
of certain medicated rice puddings externally in the form
of boluses tied up in a muslin bag. 'Njavara' is name of the
special nourishing rice we use for Niavarakizhi. This method
of treatment has been prevalent in Kerala from time immemorial.
The patient is made to lie down on the table in a comfortable
position. External oleation is done before starting the rice
pudding treatment. The rice pudding boluses are dipped in
medicated warm milk and then applied to the body. The temperature
will vary depending on the tolerance capacity of the person
and is done in seven different postures. Again, there will
be an oil application after the main treatment.
This treatment makes the body supple and removes stiffness.
It is highly beneficial in emaciation of limbs, rheumatism
and joint pains. It clears the obstructions, improves blood
circulation, removes waste from the body, improves complexion
and restores vigor. It prevents excessive sleep while promoting
sound sleep. It makes entire body strong, sturdy and well
developed. It sharpens the senses and it slows down the ageing
process.
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"Podi"
means "Powder" and "kizhi" means "pouch"
In
this treatment, the patient has to lie in a comfortable position.
External oleation is done before starting. A pouch with herbal
powder is dipped in medicated oil and then applied to the
body. The temperature will vary depending on the tolerance
of the person. The main treatment is followed by an oil application.
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Dhanyakizhi
"Dhanyam"
means "Grains" and "kizhi" means "pouch.".
This
particular treatment drives away the stiffness of the body.
Here the patient is made to lie in a comfortable position.
External oleation is done before starting the treatment. A
pouch with processed grains is then dipped in medicated oil
and applied to the body. Again, there will be an oil application
after the main treatment.
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Narangakizhi
"Naranga"
means "lemon" and "kizhi" means, "pouch".
The
person has to lie down in a comfortable position. External
oleation is done before starting the treatment. A cloth pouch
with lemon and herbs is dipped in medicated oils and then
applied on the body.
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Elakizhi
'Ela'
means 'leaves' 'Kizhi' means 'pouch'
After
the external oleation, the person has to lie down in a comfortable
position. The pouch with leaves and herbs will be dipped in
the medicated oil and then it will be applied on the body.
The temperature will vary depending up on the tolerance capacity
of the person. Again there will be an oil application after
the main treatment.
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There
are a range of special localized treatments for stiffness,
pain, wastage of tissues, Nerve pinching etc.
A special herbal paste boundary is prepared and kept on the
affected area, which is filled with special medicated Oil/ghee/extracts
for a prescribed time and temperature.
This
particular treatment if it is done on the lower back is known
as Kadivasthi.
When
it is doing on chest, it is called Urovasthi ,on the
knees ,it is called Janu vasthi and around the eyes,
it is called Tharpanam.
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