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<p align="justify"><strong><span class="style72">Basti :</span> <span class="style75">Enema Therapy<br>
Vata's predominant site is the colon. Ayurvedic basti involves the introduction into the rectum of herbal concoctions of sesame oil, and certain herbal preparations in a liquid medium. Basti, is the most effective treatment of vata disorders, although many enemas over a prescribed period of time are usually required. It relieves constipation, distention, chronic fever, cold, sexual disorders, kidney stones, heart pain, backache, sciatica and other pains in the joints. Many other vata disorders such as arthritis, rheumatism, gout, muscle spasms and headaches may also be treated with basti. </span></strong></p>
<p align="justify" class="style30"> Vata is a very active principle in pathogenesis. If we can control vata through the use of basti, we have gone a long way in going to the root cause of the vast majority of diseases. </p>
<p align="justify" class="style30"> Vata is the main etiological factor in the manifestation of diseases. It is the motive force behind the elimination and retention of feces, urine, bile and other excreta. </p>
<p align="justify" class="style30"> There are eight main types of basti, according to traditional texts, each with their own indications and contra-indications as listed below. </p>
<p align="justify"><strong> <span class="style75">1.</span> <span class="style72">Anuvasana</span> <span class="style75">(oil enema) is used in pure vata disorders and when a person is having excess hunger or dryness related to vata imbalances. </span></strong></p>
<p align="justify"><strong> <span class="style75">2.</span> <span class="style72">Niruha-Asthapana </span><span class="style75">(decoction enema) is used, among other conditions, for evacuation of vata, nervous diseases, gastro-intestinal vata conditions, gout, certain fever conditions, unconsciousness, certain urinary conditions, appetite, pain, hyperacidity and heart diseases. </span></strong></p>
<p align="justify"><strong> <span class="style75">3.</span> <span class="style72">Uttara Basti</span><span class="style75"> (through the urethra with men or vagina with women) is used for selected semen and ovulation disorders and for some problems involving painful urination or bladder infections. This is not to be used for someone with diabetes.</span> </strong></p>
<p align="justify"><strong> <span class="style75">4.</span> <span class="style72">Matra Basti</span> <span class="style75">(daily oil enema) is used by someone emaciated by overwork or too much exercise, too much heavy lifting, walking too long of a distance, too much sexual activity or someone with chronic vata disorders. It does not need to be accompanied by any strict dietary restriction or daily routine and can be administered, in the appropriate cases, in all seasons. It gives strength, promotes weight and helps elimination of waste products. </span></strong></p>
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<p align="justify"><strong><span class="style75"> 5. </span><span class="style72">Karma Basti</span><span class="style75"> (schedule of 30 bastis), </span></strong></p>
<p align="justify"><strong><span class="style75"> 6.</span> <span class="style72">Kala Basti</span> <span class="style75">(schedule of 15 bastis; 10 oil + 5 decoction) </span></strong></p>
<p align="justify"><strong><span class="style75"> 7.</span> <span class="style72">Yoga Basti</span> <span class="style75">(schedule of 8 bastis; 5 oil + 3 decoction).</span></strong></p>
<p align="justify"><strong><span class="style75">8.</span> <span class="style72">Bruhana Basti</span> <span class="style75">(nutritional enema) is used for providing deep nutrition inselect conditions.Traditionally, highly nutritive substances have been used, such as warm milk, meat broth, bone marrow soup and herbs like shatavari or ashwagandha. </span></strong></p>
<p align="justify"><strong><span class="style72"><em> General Indications for Basti:</em></span><br>
<span class="style75">constipation low back ache gout rheumatism sciatica arthritis nervous disorders</span></strong></p>
<p align="justify" class="style30"> vata headache emaciation muscular atrophy </p>
<p align="justify" class="style30"><span class="style72"><em> General Contra-Indications for Basti </em> (include but are not limited to the following):</span> <br>
Enema therapy should not be used if the patient is suffering from diarrhea, bleeding of the rectum, chronic indigestion, breathlessness, diabetes, fever, emaciation, severe anemia, pulmonary tuberculosis, old age or for children below the age of seven years. </p>
<p align="justify" class="style30"> for oil enemas: diabetes, obesity, indigestion, low agni, enlarged liver or spleen, unconsciousness, tuberculosis and cough. <br>
for decoction enemas: debility, hiccough, hemorrhoids, inflammation of anus, piles, diarrhea, pregnancy, ascites, diabetes and some conditions involving painful or difficult breathing. <br>
for nutritional enemas: diabetes, obesity, lymphatic obstruction, ascites. <br>
for urethra or vaginal enemas: diabetes </p>
<p align="justify"><strong> <span class="style72">Nasya:</span> <span class="style75">Nasal Administration<br>
The nose is the doorway to the brain and it is also the doorway to consciousness. The nasal administration of medication is called nasya. An excess of bodily humors accumulated in the sinus, throat, nose or head areas is eliminated by means of the nearest possible opening, the nose. </span></strong></p>
<p align="justify" class="style30"> Prana, life force as nerve energy, enters the body through the breath taken in through the nose. Prana is in the brain and maintains sensory and motor functions. Prana also governs mental activities, memory, concentration and intellectual activities. Deranged prana creates defective functioning of all these activities and produces headaches, convulsions, loss of memory and reduced sensory perception. Thus nasal administration, nasya is indicated for prana disorders, sinus congestion, migraine headaches, convulsions and certain eye and ear problems. </p>
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<p align="justify" class="style30"> There are six main types of nasya, as listed below. </p>
<p align="justify" class="style30"> 1. Pradhamana (virechan) Nasya (cleansing nasya) uses dry powders(rather than oils) that are blown into the nose with a tube. Pradhamana nasya ismainlyused for kapha types of diseases involving headaches, heaviness in the head,cold,nasal congestion, sticky eyes, hoarseness of voice due to sticky kapha, sinusitis,cervical lymph adenitis, tumors, worms, some skin diseases, epilepsy, drowsiness, Parkinsonism, inflammation of the nasal mucosa, attachment, greed and lust. Traditionally, powders such as brahmi are used. </p>
<p align="justify"><strong> <span class="style75">2.</span> <span class="style72">Bruhana Nasya</span> <span class="style75">(nutrition nasya) uses ghee, oils, salt, shatavari ghee, ashwagandha ghee and medicated milk and is used mainly for vata disorders. It is said to benefit conditions resulting from vata imbalances such as vata-type headaches, migraine headache, dryness of voice, dry nose, nervousness, anxiety, fear, dizziness, emptiness, negativity, heaviness of eyelids, bursitis, stiffness in the neck, dry sinuses and loss of sense of smell. </span></strong></p>
<p align="justify"><strong><span class="style75"> 3.</span> <span class="style72">Shaman Nasya</span><span class="style75"> (sedative nasya) is used according to which dosha is aggravated but mainly for pitta-type disorders such as thinning of hair, conjunctivitis and ringing in the ears. Generally certain herbal medicated decoctions, teas and medicated oils are used. </span></strong></p>
<p align="justify"><strong><span class="style75"> 4.</span> <span class="style72">Navana Nasya</span> <span class="style75">(decoction nasya) is used in vata-pitta or kapha-pitta disorders and is made from decoctions and oils together. </span></strong></p>
<p align="justify"><strong><span class="style75"> 5. </span><span class="style72">Marshya Nasya</span><span class="style75"> (ghee or oil nasya) </span></strong></p>
<p align="justify"><strong><span class="style75"> 6.</span> <span class="style72">Prati Marshya</span> <span class="style75">(daily oil nasya) This helps to open deep tissues and can be done every day and at any time to release stress. </span></strong></p>
<p align="justify"><strong><span class="style72"><em> Substances Used in Nasya: </em></span><br>
<span class="style75">brahmi, ginger, ghee oils, decoctions, onion, garlic, Piper longum, black pepper, curry pepper, rose, jasmine, mogra flowers and henna. </span></strong></p>
<p align="justify"><strong><span class="style72"><em> Indications for Nasya:</em></span><br>
<span class="style75">stress emotional imbalances stiffness in the neck & shoulders dryness of the nose sinus congestion hoarseness migraine headache convulsions </span></strong></p>
<p align="justify"><strong><span class="style72"><em> Contra-Indications for Nasya:</em></span><br>
<span class="style75">sinus infections pregnancy menstruation after sex, bathing, eating or drinking of alcohol should not be used below 7 years or over 80 years of age </span></strong></p>
<p align="justify"><strong> <span class="style72">Raktamoksha :</span> <span class="style75">Traditional Ayurvedic Method for Purification and Cleansing of the Blood<br>
Toxins present in the gastro-intestinal tract are absorbed into the blood and circulated throughout the body. This condition is called toxemia, which is the basic cause of repeated infections, hypertension and certain other circulatory conditions. This includes repeated attacks of skin disorders such as urticaria, rashes, herpes, eczema, acne, leukoderma, chronic itching or hives. In such conditions, along with internal medication, elimination of the toxins and purification of the blood is necessary. Raktamoksha is also indicated for cases of enlarged liver, spleen and gout. </span></strong></p>
<p align="justify" class="style30"> Extracting a small amount of blood from a vein relieves the tension created by the pittagenic toxins in the blood. Bloodletting also stimulates the spleen to produce antitoxic substances which helps to stimulate the immune system. Toxins are neutralized enabling radical cures in many blood born disorders. </p>
<p align="justify" class="style30"> Bloodletting is contraindicated in cases of anemia, edema, extreme weakness, diabetes and in children and elderly persons.<br>
<em> Indications for Raktamoksha:</em><br>
urticaria rash acne eczema scabies leukoderma chronic itching hives enlarged liver or spleen gout </p>
<p align="justify"><strong><span class="style72"><em> Contra-Indications for Raktamoksha:</em></span><br>
<span class="style75">anemia edema weakness young children old age during pregnancy during menstruation</span></strong></p>
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