Ayurveda has three broad themes
of treatment. These are elimination therapies (shodana or Panchakarma),
pacification therapies (shamana), and nourishing therapies (bhrimana).
Panchakarma includes nasal administration for vata, pitta and
kapha, medicated enemas for vata, purgation and blood letting
for pitta, and vomiting for kapha. Symptomatic treatment of this
type of disease is not effective in bringing a cure. Pacification
strategies, or balancing with opposites, include diet, lifestyle,
herbs, meditation, yoga, etc., Nourishing therapies are used when
strength or emaciation issues are being treated.
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