The document discusses Panchakarma procedures for children in Ayurveda. It notes that children have delicate skin and immature organs, so procedures must be modified based on the child's condition, dosha state, age, and maturity. Common practices like abhyanga with oils and exposure to sunlight are described. Specific Panchakarma procedures for children like vasti, vamana, virechana and nasya are outlined, along with modifications to dosage, duration and precautions compared to adults. Common childhood ailments that can be treated with modified Panchakarma are also provided.
Selection of Bahya Snehana Techniques in Panchakarma by Ayurmitra, Nadi Bhishak, Prof KSR Prasad (Technoayurveda), Professor & Head, Panchakarma, LN Ayurved College, Bhopal, MP, 9290566566/9503227966 - technoayurveda@yahoo.com at eAyurshala Web Learning Ayurved Academy online lecture series on *Keraliya Panchakarma, 21st October 2020
This document discusses the criteria and methods of Sweda Karma (sweating therapy) in Ayurveda. It defines Sweda Karma as a regulated sweating process using direct or indirect heat. Sweating helps eliminate waste from the body. Sweda Karma is classified into different varieties based on the method of applying heat like Taapa Sweda, Ushma Sweda, Upanaha Sweda, and Drava Sweda. The document outlines the standard operating procedures for Sweda Karma and modifications made to classical methods. It also discusses the selection criteria for different Sweda Karma based on dosha involvement and indications.
Graha roga refers to mental illnesses believed to be caused by supernatural entities according to ancient Ayurvedic texts. The presentation discusses the classification and management of graha roga as explained by Charaka and Sushruta. Charaka describes 8 types of grahas that can possess individuals, while Sushruta describes 9 types of child-possessing spirits. Management involves mild purification therapies like sarpipana along with supernatural prevention techniques. The presentation concludes that graha roga remains an area for further exploration but mild purification and spiritual therapies show benefits according to ancient texts.
Rationality & Mode of action In Sweda Karma
Dr KSR Prasad
On 12-12-2016@CME on Panchakarma at SV Ayurveda College, Tirupathi
Significance of sweda karma other than shodhana poorvanga sweda
Significance of Kala (time) and desha (place) vichara in sweda karma
Sweda karma in different diseases with rationality
Mode of action of sweda karma
Common complications of sweda karma and their management
Pain management in Ayurveda is a Big Gap of medical practice that demands research in this area –
Understanding the Pain intensity of patient is impossible
The highly unpleasant physical sensation caused by illness or injury i.e. PAIN can not be estimated by any measurable parameter
Pain developed by Mental suffering or distress that causes as a body protecting mechanism is not understood
What we do is just Block the pain perception or make the sufferer to sleep
Standardization of Nasya Procedure - By
Dr KSR Prasad
CME on Panchakarma for AYUSH Doctors
January 9th to 14th 2017 @ Alva’s Ayurveda Medical College, Moodbidri, Karnataka
Standardization of Sneha Paka for Nasya Karma.
Standard operation procedure of different Nasyas.
Standard operation procedure of Dhumapana
Complications and their management in Nasya Karma.
Rationale of 14 Kalas prescribed in Pratimarsha Nasya.
Demonstration of Nasya Karma and practical demonstrations.
Ayurmitra & Nadi Guru
Prof KSR Prasad (Technoayurveda)
9290566566/9503227966 / technoayurveda@yahoo.com
Lifestyle is a combination of determining intangible or tangible factors – the diseases generates because of are Lifestyle disorders
The document discusses Panchakarma procedures for children in Ayurveda. It notes that children have delicate skin and immature organs, so procedures must be modified based on the child's condition, dosha state, age, and maturity. Common practices like abhyanga with oils and exposure to sunlight are described. Specific Panchakarma procedures for children like vasti, vamana, virechana and nasya are outlined, along with modifications to dosage, duration and precautions compared to adults. Common childhood ailments that can be treated with modified Panchakarma are also provided.
Selection of Bahya Snehana Techniques in Panchakarma by Ayurmitra, Nadi Bhishak, Prof KSR Prasad (Technoayurveda), Professor & Head, Panchakarma, LN Ayurved College, Bhopal, MP, 9290566566/9503227966 - technoayurveda@yahoo.com at eAyurshala Web Learning Ayurved Academy online lecture series on *Keraliya Panchakarma, 21st October 2020
This document discusses the criteria and methods of Sweda Karma (sweating therapy) in Ayurveda. It defines Sweda Karma as a regulated sweating process using direct or indirect heat. Sweating helps eliminate waste from the body. Sweda Karma is classified into different varieties based on the method of applying heat like Taapa Sweda, Ushma Sweda, Upanaha Sweda, and Drava Sweda. The document outlines the standard operating procedures for Sweda Karma and modifications made to classical methods. It also discusses the selection criteria for different Sweda Karma based on dosha involvement and indications.
Graha roga refers to mental illnesses believed to be caused by supernatural entities according to ancient Ayurvedic texts. The presentation discusses the classification and management of graha roga as explained by Charaka and Sushruta. Charaka describes 8 types of grahas that can possess individuals, while Sushruta describes 9 types of child-possessing spirits. Management involves mild purification therapies like sarpipana along with supernatural prevention techniques. The presentation concludes that graha roga remains an area for further exploration but mild purification and spiritual therapies show benefits according to ancient texts.
Rationality & Mode of action In Sweda Karma
Dr KSR Prasad
On 12-12-2016@CME on Panchakarma at SV Ayurveda College, Tirupathi
Significance of sweda karma other than shodhana poorvanga sweda
Significance of Kala (time) and desha (place) vichara in sweda karma
Sweda karma in different diseases with rationality
Mode of action of sweda karma
Common complications of sweda karma and their management
Pain management in Ayurveda is a Big Gap of medical practice that demands research in this area –
Understanding the Pain intensity of patient is impossible
The highly unpleasant physical sensation caused by illness or injury i.e. PAIN can not be estimated by any measurable parameter
Pain developed by Mental suffering or distress that causes as a body protecting mechanism is not understood
What we do is just Block the pain perception or make the sufferer to sleep
Standardization of Nasya Procedure - By
Dr KSR Prasad
CME on Panchakarma for AYUSH Doctors
January 9th to 14th 2017 @ Alva’s Ayurveda Medical College, Moodbidri, Karnataka
Standardization of Sneha Paka for Nasya Karma.
Standard operation procedure of different Nasyas.
Standard operation procedure of Dhumapana
Complications and their management in Nasya Karma.
Rationale of 14 Kalas prescribed in Pratimarsha Nasya.
Demonstration of Nasya Karma and practical demonstrations.
Ayurmitra & Nadi Guru
Prof KSR Prasad (Technoayurveda)
9290566566/9503227966 / technoayurveda@yahoo.com
Lifestyle is a combination of determining intangible or tangible factors – the diseases generates because of are Lifestyle disorders
This document provides information about the Ayurvedic panchakarma procedure of virechana (therapeutic purgation). It discusses the concept, areas of application, classification based on mode of action and intensity, parts of plants used, properties of drugs, specific drugs used, seasonal application, procedure including preparation, administration, expected effects, and post-procedure care like samsarjana krama. Virechana is described as useful for eliminating toxins, preventing and curing diseases, and rejuvenating the body. Precautions and contraindications are also outlined.
Ergonomics and Instrumentation in Panchakarma
KSR Prasad @ Disha2016
National Seminar Panchakarma Workshop On 18-03-2016
Ergonomics is an applied science concerned with the characteristics of people that need to be considered in designing things that they use in order that people and things will interact most effectively and safely—called also human engineering, human factors engineering.
This document discusses Panchakarma treatment approaches for visha (poisoning or toxicity) according to Agada Tantra. It describes the five main Panchakarma treatments - vamana, virechana, nasya, lepa and basti. It provides details on how each treatment is used differently depending on the type of poison (sthavara, jangama etc.), which vega (stage) of poisoning it is being used for, and examples of herbal formulas and procedures used for each Panchakarma treatment in cases of various poisons. The document aims to explain the rationales behind these Panchakarma approaches and how they help remove toxins from the body quickly
Vamana and Virechana play an important role in treating lifestyle disorders according to Ayurveda. Vamana is useful for treating obesity and overweight issues by cleansing the body. Virechana is beneficial for treating all cardiac issues. Ayurveda emphasizes maintaining a healthy lifestyle through proper diet, exercise, and avoiding unhealthy habits like excessive alcohol and smoking to prevent lifestyle diseases from developing. Lifestyle imbalances are a major cause of disorders like heart disease and obesity in India.
Panchakarma Management in Pratishyaya by Ayurmitra Dr.KSR Prasad at CME on Management of Allergic Rhinitis in Ayurveda on 31/8/2013
@ MGACH&RC, Salod (H), Wardha, MS
Sneha (fats and oils) play an essential role in the human body by providing nutrients, aiding vitamin absorption, and providing energy. Ayurveda emphasizes the importance of sneha for maintaining health and treating disease. Snehapana (internal administration of oils) is used to eliminate doshas from the tissues and bring them back to the gastrointestinal tract for elimination. Different oils, fats, and techniques are used depending on the dosha imbalance and severity of the condition. Objective assessment of sneha in the body can be done by analyzing the quantity of oil in stool samples.
Guest lecture at CME program in Panchakarma for AYUSH Teachers J.S. Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya, Nadiad (26/11 to 1/12/2018) CME Programme sponsored by Dept. of AYUSH / RAV, New Delhi
LN Ayurved College & Hospital, Kolar Road, Bhopal professor of Panchakarma and Head of the department Dr K Shiva Rama Prasad has delivered a Guest lecture on the Importance and Standard procedures of Raktamokshana at Institute of Post Graduate Ayurvedic Education & Research under Dept. of Health & Family Welfare, Government of West Bengal on 18th November 2019.
This document discusses Ayur-Jyotisham (medical astrology) and its relationship to Ayurveda and the doshas. Some key points:
- Ayur-Jyotisham uses astrological principles like planetary placements and signs to diagnose disease, provide prognoses, and guide treatment based on an individual's prakriti (constitution) and doshas.
- Each planet is associated with a dosha - for example, Saturn is linked to vata dosha. Planetary placements can indicate imbalances and help determine an individual's shareera (physical) and manasika (psychological) prakriti.
- Different astrological methods like rasi (sign), dre
Panch Karma is an Ayurvedic detoxification process with three main objectives: prevention of disease, eradication of existing disease, and disease suppression/rehabilitation. It involves three steps - preparation (Purvakarma), the main detoxifying process (Pradhanakarma), and rehabilitation after (Pashchat karma). The main detoxifying therapies include therapeutic vomiting (Vamana), purgation (Virechana), enema (Basti), errhine therapy (Nasya), and bloodletting (Raktamokshana). Each therapy aims to eliminate specific aggravated doshas and toxins from the body.
The document discusses various aspects of Vasti (trans-rectal enema) therapy according to Ayurveda. It defines futurity and futility. It explains the importance of Vasti over other drug administration routes. It covers the classification of Vasti based on site, ingredients, quantity, function, number of administrations and purpose. The document also discusses the preparation of Vasti materials according to their sequence and proportions. It provides details on the procedure of Vasti administration.
The document discusses Panchakarma, its principles and relevance. It defines Panchakarma as the five main purification therapies in Ayurveda - Vamana, Virechana, Nasya, Asthapana, and Anuvasana. It notes increasing incidence of diseases caused by excess intake (santharpanotta vyadhees) and explains why Langhana therapies are more important today. Finally, it emphasizes the importance of Panchakarma's elimination therapies (sodhana) for removing accumulated toxins from the body and treating aggravated doshas.
Panchakarma Made easy. Vamanan practical guidelines are revealed. Principles of Vamana, Practice of Vaman, assessment of Vamana Shuddhi, drugs used in Vamana, Management of complications are discussed.
Fundamentals of Nasya Karma - By
Dr KSR Prasad in CME on Panchakarma for AYUSH Doctors
January 9th to 14th 2017 @ Alva’s Ayurveda Medical College, Moodbidri, Karnataka
Review of Nasya karma with definition, classification and advantages of Nasya by different acharyas
Knowledge of Anatomy of nose and para-nasal sinuses.
Pharmacological action of modern drugs administered through nose.
Standardization of the dose of various types of Nasyas.
Standardization of Bindu Pramana.
This document discusses Ayurvedic approaches to emergency medical situations. It begins by defining a medical emergency and outlining the levels of care involved in emergency treatment. It then classifies emergencies based on disease type, procedural issues, iatrogenic causes, and emotional or anxiety-related situations. The document emphasizes the importance of Vata dosha in Ayurvedic emergencies and outlines methods to regulate the five subtypes of Vata through respiratory resuscitation, digestion regulation, and spreading/excreting techniques. Basic emergency measures of airway maintenance and fluid/electrolyte maintenance are also mentioned.
This document provides information about the presentation on medicine for pratishyaya (rhinitis) given by Dr. Eishan Jain. It begins with an introduction comparing pratishyaya to allergic rhinitis. It then discusses various aspects of pratishyaya including causes, symptoms, types according to Acharya Sushruta, and treatment options like Shunthi Churna, Maricha Churna, Citraka Haritaki, Vyoshadi Vati, Laxmivilasrasa Vati, and Anu taila. Key ingredients and formulations are explained in detail with their properties, mechanisms of action, and effectiveness in treating symptoms of pratish
Keynote Address - By Dr. K. Shiva Rama Prasad, Assessment and Utility of Sneha Karma in Disease Management - CME On
19th June 2012, Organized by Department of Panchakarma, At: Seminar Hall,
MGAC, DMIMS, Selod (H), Wardha, Maharastra
Training Program for Panchakarma Assistant
(20-24/05-2024)
Department of Panchkarma, Gurukul Campus
Uttarakhand Ayurved University, Haridwar, Uttarakhand
Tarpana is an important Ayurvedic eye treatment procedure where medicated oil or ghee is poured into the eye area for a specified period of time. It nourishes the eyes and strengthens vision. Tarpana is very effective for treating vata and pitta disorders of the eyes. The duration of treatment depends on the disease, dosha involvement, and severity. Common oils used include triphala ghee. Tarpana has applications for dry eye, corneal disorders, glaucoma, cataracts, and more. When combined with putapaka, it can help treat conditions like retinal diseases and uveitis. Tarpana can play a role in preventing blindness.
This document provides information about the Ayurvedic panchakarma procedure of virechana (therapeutic purgation). It discusses the concept, areas of application, classification based on mode of action and intensity, parts of plants used, properties of drugs, specific drugs used, seasonal application, procedure including preparation, administration, expected effects, and post-procedure care like samsarjana krama. Virechana is described as useful for eliminating toxins, preventing and curing diseases, and rejuvenating the body. Precautions and contraindications are also outlined.
Ergonomics and Instrumentation in Panchakarma
KSR Prasad @ Disha2016
National Seminar Panchakarma Workshop On 18-03-2016
Ergonomics is an applied science concerned with the characteristics of people that need to be considered in designing things that they use in order that people and things will interact most effectively and safely—called also human engineering, human factors engineering.
This document discusses Panchakarma treatment approaches for visha (poisoning or toxicity) according to Agada Tantra. It describes the five main Panchakarma treatments - vamana, virechana, nasya, lepa and basti. It provides details on how each treatment is used differently depending on the type of poison (sthavara, jangama etc.), which vega (stage) of poisoning it is being used for, and examples of herbal formulas and procedures used for each Panchakarma treatment in cases of various poisons. The document aims to explain the rationales behind these Panchakarma approaches and how they help remove toxins from the body quickly
Vamana and Virechana play an important role in treating lifestyle disorders according to Ayurveda. Vamana is useful for treating obesity and overweight issues by cleansing the body. Virechana is beneficial for treating all cardiac issues. Ayurveda emphasizes maintaining a healthy lifestyle through proper diet, exercise, and avoiding unhealthy habits like excessive alcohol and smoking to prevent lifestyle diseases from developing. Lifestyle imbalances are a major cause of disorders like heart disease and obesity in India.
Panchakarma Management in Pratishyaya by Ayurmitra Dr.KSR Prasad at CME on Management of Allergic Rhinitis in Ayurveda on 31/8/2013
@ MGACH&RC, Salod (H), Wardha, MS
Sneha (fats and oils) play an essential role in the human body by providing nutrients, aiding vitamin absorption, and providing energy. Ayurveda emphasizes the importance of sneha for maintaining health and treating disease. Snehapana (internal administration of oils) is used to eliminate doshas from the tissues and bring them back to the gastrointestinal tract for elimination. Different oils, fats, and techniques are used depending on the dosha imbalance and severity of the condition. Objective assessment of sneha in the body can be done by analyzing the quantity of oil in stool samples.
Guest lecture at CME program in Panchakarma for AYUSH Teachers J.S. Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya, Nadiad (26/11 to 1/12/2018) CME Programme sponsored by Dept. of AYUSH / RAV, New Delhi
LN Ayurved College & Hospital, Kolar Road, Bhopal professor of Panchakarma and Head of the department Dr K Shiva Rama Prasad has delivered a Guest lecture on the Importance and Standard procedures of Raktamokshana at Institute of Post Graduate Ayurvedic Education & Research under Dept. of Health & Family Welfare, Government of West Bengal on 18th November 2019.
This document discusses Ayur-Jyotisham (medical astrology) and its relationship to Ayurveda and the doshas. Some key points:
- Ayur-Jyotisham uses astrological principles like planetary placements and signs to diagnose disease, provide prognoses, and guide treatment based on an individual's prakriti (constitution) and doshas.
- Each planet is associated with a dosha - for example, Saturn is linked to vata dosha. Planetary placements can indicate imbalances and help determine an individual's shareera (physical) and manasika (psychological) prakriti.
- Different astrological methods like rasi (sign), dre
Panch Karma is an Ayurvedic detoxification process with three main objectives: prevention of disease, eradication of existing disease, and disease suppression/rehabilitation. It involves three steps - preparation (Purvakarma), the main detoxifying process (Pradhanakarma), and rehabilitation after (Pashchat karma). The main detoxifying therapies include therapeutic vomiting (Vamana), purgation (Virechana), enema (Basti), errhine therapy (Nasya), and bloodletting (Raktamokshana). Each therapy aims to eliminate specific aggravated doshas and toxins from the body.
The document discusses various aspects of Vasti (trans-rectal enema) therapy according to Ayurveda. It defines futurity and futility. It explains the importance of Vasti over other drug administration routes. It covers the classification of Vasti based on site, ingredients, quantity, function, number of administrations and purpose. The document also discusses the preparation of Vasti materials according to their sequence and proportions. It provides details on the procedure of Vasti administration.
The document discusses Panchakarma, its principles and relevance. It defines Panchakarma as the five main purification therapies in Ayurveda - Vamana, Virechana, Nasya, Asthapana, and Anuvasana. It notes increasing incidence of diseases caused by excess intake (santharpanotta vyadhees) and explains why Langhana therapies are more important today. Finally, it emphasizes the importance of Panchakarma's elimination therapies (sodhana) for removing accumulated toxins from the body and treating aggravated doshas.
Panchakarma Made easy. Vamanan practical guidelines are revealed. Principles of Vamana, Practice of Vaman, assessment of Vamana Shuddhi, drugs used in Vamana, Management of complications are discussed.
Fundamentals of Nasya Karma - By
Dr KSR Prasad in CME on Panchakarma for AYUSH Doctors
January 9th to 14th 2017 @ Alva’s Ayurveda Medical College, Moodbidri, Karnataka
Review of Nasya karma with definition, classification and advantages of Nasya by different acharyas
Knowledge of Anatomy of nose and para-nasal sinuses.
Pharmacological action of modern drugs administered through nose.
Standardization of the dose of various types of Nasyas.
Standardization of Bindu Pramana.
This document discusses Ayurvedic approaches to emergency medical situations. It begins by defining a medical emergency and outlining the levels of care involved in emergency treatment. It then classifies emergencies based on disease type, procedural issues, iatrogenic causes, and emotional or anxiety-related situations. The document emphasizes the importance of Vata dosha in Ayurvedic emergencies and outlines methods to regulate the five subtypes of Vata through respiratory resuscitation, digestion regulation, and spreading/excreting techniques. Basic emergency measures of airway maintenance and fluid/electrolyte maintenance are also mentioned.
This document provides information about the presentation on medicine for pratishyaya (rhinitis) given by Dr. Eishan Jain. It begins with an introduction comparing pratishyaya to allergic rhinitis. It then discusses various aspects of pratishyaya including causes, symptoms, types according to Acharya Sushruta, and treatment options like Shunthi Churna, Maricha Churna, Citraka Haritaki, Vyoshadi Vati, Laxmivilasrasa Vati, and Anu taila. Key ingredients and formulations are explained in detail with their properties, mechanisms of action, and effectiveness in treating symptoms of pratish
Keynote Address - By Dr. K. Shiva Rama Prasad, Assessment and Utility of Sneha Karma in Disease Management - CME On
19th June 2012, Organized by Department of Panchakarma, At: Seminar Hall,
MGAC, DMIMS, Selod (H), Wardha, Maharastra
Training Program for Panchakarma Assistant
(20-24/05-2024)
Department of Panchkarma, Gurukul Campus
Uttarakhand Ayurved University, Haridwar, Uttarakhand
Tarpana is an important Ayurvedic eye treatment procedure where medicated oil or ghee is poured into the eye area for a specified period of time. It nourishes the eyes and strengthens vision. Tarpana is very effective for treating vata and pitta disorders of the eyes. The duration of treatment depends on the disease, dosha involvement, and severity. Common oils used include triphala ghee. Tarpana has applications for dry eye, corneal disorders, glaucoma, cataracts, and more. When combined with putapaka, it can help treat conditions like retinal diseases and uveitis. Tarpana can play a role in preventing blindness.
Vamana Panchakarma is a detoxification therapy in Ayurveda that involves inducing controlled vomiting to eliminate toxins from the body. It's part of the five-fold detoxification therapy called Panchakarma. During Vamana, a person undergoes preparatory procedures followed by the ingestion of medicated substances to induce vomiting. This process helps remove excess mucus, toxins, and other waste products from the upper respiratory tract and digestive system, promoting overall health and well-being. It's often recommended for conditions like asthma, allergies, skin disorders, and digestive issues. However, it should only be performed under the guidance of a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner.
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Swasthavrutta ( PSM) – syllabus PPT ( CCIM 2012 ) -- By Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
• This PPT – Based on New Syllabus of CCIM ,implemented from 2012 .This is like ATP – Advanced Teaching programme of that particular subject .Very useful for Teachers & Students of Ayurved college .Student can recite this syllabus ,which can boost up their confidence to get success in that subject .Teachers & students can download this PPT in their smart phone ,to keep eye on their subject goal .
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Training Program for Panchakarma Assistant
(20-24/05-2024)
Department of Panchkarma, Gurukul Campus
Uttarakhand Ayurved University, Haridwar, Uttarakhand
This document outlines the surgeon's approach to performing outpatient shoulder arthroplasty through a program called AVATAR. The key aspects of the program are:
1) Focusing on preparing patients through education and optimization before surgery to facilitate recovery.
2) Performing surgeries early in the day and using multimodal pain protocols, regional anesthesia, and periarticular injections to minimize pain and reduce the surgical stress response.
3) Discharging patients home the same day through careful planning, mobilization, and education to ensure a smooth recovery process.
Technoayurveda’s Practical SOP Panchakarma - 2nd edition
by Ayurmitra Prof Prasad KSR & Prof Meena S Deogade
High lights: 4 sections, 38 Chapters, A4 size 272 + 18 Pages Full color
Detailed Explanation, SOP formats with appropriate illustrations
Paper: 70 GSM Maplitho (Text) 300 GSM Art Card (Cover)
Pages: 292 (Text) 4 Pages (Cover)
Print: 4-color (1-sided & inner side no print) (Text and Cover)
Size: 8.25 x 10.75 inches
Finish: Matte Lamination for Cover & Back, Perfect-binding for book with side-stitching
More Details of the Book at - https://technoayurveda.com/practical-sop-panchakarma/
Ayurmitra Nadi Bhishak Jyotisha Vaidya Prof Dr KSR Prasad explanation on Ayur-Jyotisham (Ayurveda Astrology) on the basis of Nakshatra Vriksha and Unique method of technoayurveda developed Cosmic anatomy and Cosmic Energy Garden - Jyotisha (Nakshtra) Vana.
Virechana Introduction, Seasonal administration and Agni intervention Guest lecture by Ayurmitra Nadibhishak, Jyotisha Vaidya Dr KSR Prasad at GAC Varanasi
The document discusses Ayurvedic management of post-COVID conditions through Panchakarma techniques. It recommends an initial regimen of Ghrita Pana for 7 days followed by Abhyanga Swedana. On the 10th day, Vamana is performed to remove lung and stomach toxins, followed by a Sansarjana Krama. After 7 more days, Virechana helps eliminate residual toxins. A long-term Rasayana program including herbs like Agastya and Vasanta Kusumakara provides strength restoration. The author argues that traditional Ayurvedic knowledge gained over thousands of years should not be dismissed due to current lack of evidence standards.
Jariatric (Geriatric) Psychological Trauma Management Through Ayurveda by Ayurmitra, Nadi Bhishak Prof KSR Prasad on 20-02-2021 @ SHRI HINGULAMBIKA AYURVEDIC MEDICAL COLLEGE AND HOSPITAL KALABURGI, KANATAKA
This document discusses precautionary measures and post-COVID management through Panchakarma Ayurveda. It summarizes COVID-19 symptoms and diagnosis. It recommends various Ayurvedic herbs and practices to boost immunity and prevent blood clotting complications from COVID-19. These include turmeric, ginger, garlic and other spices. It also discusses using Panchakarma techniques like nasya and sweda for COVID-19 management.
1. The document discusses Ashtasthana Pariksha, the eight-fold examination method in Ayurveda. It involves examination of the pulse, urine, stool, tongue, voice, touch, eyes, and physical appearance.
2. Nadi pariksha (pulse examination) is described as the oldest and most precise Ayurvedic diagnostic technique. Different pulse types and their interpretations are covered.
3. Examination of urine, stool, and tongue are also covered, noting what dosha imbalances or diseases can be indicated by the color, consistency and other properties of these outputs and organs.
Viruddha Ahara referred in terms of food to food interactions or food processing interactions develops Toxicity because of antagonism. - by Ayurmitra Nadi Guru Prof KSR Prasad (Technoayurveda) 9290566566/9503227966 ‐ technoayurveda@yahoo.com
Laboratory investigations can play an important role in Ayurvedic practice by providing objective data to support diagnoses, monitor treatment effectiveness, and assess health outcomes. While Ayurveda has its own diagnostic methods, contemporary tests can offer accuracy and be adapted to validate Ayurvedic principles. Tests are categorized as diagnostic, prognostic, or for evaluating the effects of treatment. Specific investigations like cardiac enzymes or liver function tests can help establish risk levels and guide management. The potential for utilizing modern laboratory techniques as markers in Ayurveda deserves further exploration and experimentation.
This document provides guidance on developing a synopsis for postgraduate medical research. It discusses the typical sections of a synopsis including the title, introduction, research questions and hypotheses, literature review, objectives, methodology, and references. The methodology section should describe the study design, population, sampling, data collection tools, and analysis plan. Ethics approval and informed consent are also important components. Overall, the synopsis aims to clearly outline the rationale, objectives, and methods of the proposed research study.
This book discusses the first stage of Panchakarma called Poorva Karma which includes procedures like snehana and swedana that help prepare the body for the deeper cleansing and rejuvenation therapies. It explains various oil massage and fomentation techniques in detail along with guidelines on diet and lifestyle during the preparatory phase of Panchakarma. The book serves as a useful manual for practitioners to properly administer Poorva Karma for maximizing the benefits of Panchakarma therapy.
About this webinar: This talk will introduce what cancer rehabilitation is, where it fits into the cancer trajectory, and who can benefit from it. In addition, the current landscape of cancer rehabilitation in Canada will be discussed and the need for advocacy to increase access to this essential component of cancer care.
Michigan HealthTech Market Map 2024. Includes 7 categories: Policy Makers, Academic Innovation Centers, Digital Health Providers, Healthcare Providers, Payers / Insurance, Device Companies, Life Science Companies, Innovation Accelerators. Developed by the Michigan-Israel Business Accelerator
The best massage spa Ajman is Chandrima Spa Ajman, which was founded in 2023 and is exclusively for men 24 hours a day. As of right now, our parent firm has been providing massage services to over 50,000+ clients in Ajman for the past 10 years. It has about 8+ branches. This demonstrates that Chandrima Spa Ajman is among the most reasonably priced spas in Ajman and the ideal place to unwind and rejuvenate. We provide a wide range of Spa massage treatments, including Indian, Pakistani, Kerala, Malayali, and body-to-body massages. Numerous massage techniques are available, including deep tissue, Swedish, Thai, Russian, and hot stone massages. Our massage therapists produce genuinely unique treatments that generate a revitalized sense of inner serenely by fusing modern techniques, the cleanest natural substances, and traditional holistic therapists.
This particular slides consist of- what is Pneumothorax,what are it's causes and it's effect on body, risk factors, symptoms,complications, diagnosis and role of physiotherapy in it.
This slide is very helpful for physiotherapy students and also for other medical and healthcare students.
Here is a summary of Pneumothorax:
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1. OPD services in Panchakarma
In Panchakarma
Ayurmitra & Nadi Guru
Prof KSR Prasad (Technoayurveda)
9290566566/9503227966 / technoayurveda@yahoo.com
Panchakarma CME from 15‐20 March 2021 @
Dr. K. Shiva Rama Prasad, at http://www.technoayurveda.com/
2. 01 Introduction
OPD services in Panchakarma
01 Introduction
• Present day lifestyle is different from the time
f P h k i t d d b A d
of Panchakarma introduced by Ayurveda
• The climatic and dietetic changes made
h d li t d iti
human delicate and sensitive
• The commencement of Industrialization and
k t l d th i di id l b d “NO
work style made the individual busy and “NO
TIME”
T t t d T t th “NO TIME” l
• To protect and Treat these “NO TIME” people
we need to adopt OPD level Panchakarma
Dr. K. Shiva Rama Prasad, at http://www.technoayurveda.com/
3. 01 Panchakarma
OPD services in Panchakarma
01 Panchakarma
• Panchakarma is an eliminative specialty for
accumulated toxins in the body
• Govt and NGOs are effectively taking the
y g
benefits of Panchakarma in to Public
• But the “NO TIME” population are not
But the NO TIME population are not
approaching the Ayurveda Panchakarma
thinking it as Rigid and Costly
thinking it as Rigid and Costly
Dr. K. Shiva Rama Prasad, at http://www.technoayurveda.com/
4. 01 Does Ayurveda accepts the OPD Practice?
OPD services in Panchakarma
01 Does Ayurveda accepts the OPD Practice?
• YES – It allows with CARE
• Ayurveda follows the Circadian Rhythms
and Dosha Migration to Shakha
( i h l) d K ht ( t l)
(peripheral) and Koshta (central)
• Patient is in need to follow the
instructions of Physician and Timing of
instructions of Physician and Timing of
the Panchakarma Event
• Based on Vaya – Ahoratra – Bhukta
Based on Vaya Ahoratra Bhukta
status one has to decide the
Panchakarma procedure
Dr. K. Shiva Rama Prasad, at http://www.technoayurveda.com/
5. 01 What we Need?
OPD services in Panchakarma
01 What we Need?
• Foremost requirement is a separate Room with
washroom facility
y
• The room selected should be under temperature
control (Air conditioned) closed room with
proffered dimensions of 12 x 14 feet carpet area
proffered dimensions of – 12 x 14 feet carpet area
& attached WC
• Equipment required are – Droni, Steaming
quipment required are roni, Steaming
equipment, Shirodhara / Sarvanga dhara
apparatus, different sizes pre fabricated local Vasti
equipment Vamana tray Panchakarma kitchen
equipment, Vamana tray, Panchakarma kitchen,
etc.
• Man power of Panchakarma therapist ( Female /
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Male)
6. 01 Any restriction of Panchakarma?
OPD services in Panchakarma
01 Any restriction of Panchakarma?
• The difference is between Healthy and
Diseased
Diseased –
– Healthy is advised Panchakarma in Ritu sandhi
Diseased is undertaken according to the severity
– Diseased is undertaken according to the severity
and necessity of Dosha elimination
• Follow the Room temperature control always
Follow the Room temperature control always
to avoid complications
– Kapha requires COLD climates always
ap a equ es CO c a es a ays
– Pitta can be accepted with NORMAL temperature
– Vata needs a WARM conditions
Dr. K. Shiva Rama Prasad, at http://www.technoayurveda.com/
7. 01 What procedures can be done at OPD
OPD services in Panchakarma
01 What procedures can be done at OPD
• In fact all procedures can be done in OPD
• Common practices are –
• Abhyanga – Gatra • Vamana
Abhyanga Gatra,
Shira, Mukha,
Pada Udvartana
Vamana
• Virechana
Pada, Udvartana,
• Nadi Sweda / Box
sweda (optional)
• Vasti
• Nasya
sweda (optional)
• Sneha Pana
• Shirodhara
• Jalukavacharana
• Rakta Mokshana
Dr. K. Shiva Rama Prasad, at http://www.technoayurveda.com/
• Shirodhara Rakta Mokshana
8. 01 OPD Abhyanga
OPD services in Panchakarma
01 OPD Abhyanga
• It is very easy procedure of OPD Panchakarma
• We need only a table and Skilled therapist
We need only a table and Skilled therapist
• No time restriction – can be done at any time of day for
30‐45 minutes
R i N l
• Room temperature is Normal
• Oils required can be heated on Induction stove
• Step to follow are –
Step to follow are
– Moisten the body with Lukewarm wet towel
– Supine – Back 2 posture Abhyanga
N di d i d f Abh ll
– Nadi sweda is easy to adopt after Abhyanga on small
Induction cooker
– Post Abhyanga body oil can be wiped with Tissue Paper or
S t t l d l t ith D t l
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Soap water towel and later with Dry towel
9. 01 Snehapana
OPD services in Panchakarma
01 Snehapana
• Much times we follow the Snehapana as a
Purvakarma for Vamana or Virechana
Purvakarma for Vamana or Virechana
• We can adopt the Snehapana as a procedure
for emaciated and Vata diseases such as
for emaciated and Vata diseases such as
Sandhivata
• Steps to follow
• Steps to follow ‐
– Undertake a Local massage for Limbs
Offer Salted Medicated Ghee with Milk
– Offer Salted Medicated Ghee with Milk
– Let the patient undergo Nadi sweda for 10‐15
minutes
Dr. K. Shiva Rama Prasad, at http://www.technoayurveda.com/
10. 01 Shirodhara
OPD services in Panchakarma
01 Shirodhara
• Shirodhara is a common program in OPD
Th Dh t i l i di l ith T il
• The Dhara material is accordingly either Taila,
Takra, Kashaya, Dugdha, etc.
• The equipment can be manual or semi automatic
The equipment can be manual or semi automatic
with Air cooler pump
• Step to follow are –
– Make Shirobhyanga for 10 minutes
– Dhara for 45 minutes
Wash only head with Ayurvedic Shampoo (Rita) in Sink
– Wash only head with Ayurvedic Shampoo (Rita) in Sink
– Apply the TALAM with Rasnadi Churna after drying the
Hair
Dr. K. Shiva Rama Prasad, at http://www.technoayurveda.com/
11. 01 Vamana
OPD services in Panchakarma
01 Vamana
• Vamana is a bit complicated program in OPD as it
requires the preparation – but possible – issue is
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the room is occupied for 3‐4 hours
• This can be planned at early hours – not to disturb
ti ti t
routine patients
• Abhyanga – Snehapana are done at OPD level and
Made “Ready”
Made Ready
• We can use a Tub for the Vomits collection
• The necessary liquids – Milk, Yastimadhu phanta,
y q p
Lavanodaka, etc and emergency needs such as
saline etc are made available
• The selection of Drug combination is important
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• The selection of Drug combination is important
12. 01 Virechana
OPD services in Panchakarma
01 Virechana
• Virechana we can plan at clinic or even at
patients home – observing with
Telemedicine
• The medicine combination selection is
important – Not every time Trivrut or
Abh di M d k b t d th
Abhayadi Modaka – but needs on the
basis of Dosha Nadi of Patient
A t i th ti b f
• As we are not using the unction before
Virechana – I prefer it along with
Virechana Dravya
Dr. K. Shiva Rama Prasad, at http://www.technoayurveda.com/
Virechana Dravya
13. 01 Vasti
OPD services in Panchakarma
01 Vasti
• Vasti preparation is tedious if done in traditional
b t if t i d t
way – but easy if we use wet grinder to prepare
• Undertaking local Abhyanga is easy at OPD
• Timings of Niruha Vasti in Keraliya Panchakarma
is done in early hours – but better to undertake
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after proper evacuation of stools –
– if not give Vasti after lukewarm water enema
• The retention period is about 45 minutes in total
• See that the washroom is available
Dr. K. Shiva Rama Prasad, at http://www.technoayurveda.com/
14. 01 Nasya
OPD services in Panchakarma
01 Nasya
• Nasya karma is a OPD level procedure
either Marsha or Pratimarsha Nasya with
liquids or powders
• No much precautions are required
• Almost all diseases of head –
Almost all diseases of head
Pratishyaya, Ardhita, Shirashoola are
treated with Nasya in OPD
treated with Nasya in OPD
Dr. K. Shiva Rama Prasad, at http://www.technoayurveda.com/
15. 01 Akshitarpana
OPD services in Panchakarma
01 Akshitarpana
• A common procedure for vision disturbances
A common procedure for vision disturbances
or dry eye syndrome done in OPD
• Materials required are minimal but needs
• Materials required are minimal but needs
skills to do it
Af d i l i i l
• After procedure care is also minimal
Dr. K. Shiva Rama Prasad, at http://www.technoayurveda.com/
16. 01 Rakta Mokshana ‐ Siravyadha
OPD services in Panchakarma
01 Rakta Mokshana ‐ Siravyadha
• A common program Rakta Mokshana done in
A common program Rakta Mokshana done in
west coast in OPD level
• Siravyadha needs skill and bleeding control
• Siravyadha – needs skill and bleeding control
mechanism
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• Easy to be done in OPD for many
musculoskeletal diseases and Skin diseases
Dr. K. Shiva Rama Prasad, at http://www.technoayurveda.com/
17. 01 Rakta Mokshana ‐ Jalukavacharana
OPD services in Panchakarma
01 Rakta Mokshana ‐ Jalukavacharana
• Jalukavacharana even though easy to be
understood the procurement and
understood, the procurement and
maintenance of Jaluka is difficult
• It is better to adopt in OPD
It is better to adopt in OPD
Jalukavacharana under special
considerations
• As it is a natural anesthetic method –
patient even don’t feel of pain
• Many adopt this method in Skin diseases
like Acne, etc
Dr. K. Shiva Rama Prasad, at http://www.technoayurveda.com/
18. 01 Rakta Mokshana ‐ Cupping
OPD services in Panchakarma
01 Rakta Mokshana ‐ Cupping
• Either Dry or wet Cupping is getting prevalent
in OPD as this procedure is easy to adopt by
raising vacuum in the cup either by fire or
sucking the air out
• Wide range of diseases are treated with
g
cupping – musculoskeletal diseases are most
common
Dr. K. Shiva Rama Prasad, at http://www.technoayurveda.com/
19. 01 Agnikarma
OPD services in Panchakarma
01 Agnikarma
• Agnikarma is also much in practice in west
Agnikarma is also much in practice in west
coast mostly with Shalaka or with Acupressure
pinned cauterization
pinned cauterization
• Many muscular disease or disk compressions
are attended with this method
are attended with this method
Dr. K. Shiva Rama Prasad, at http://www.technoayurveda.com/
20. 01 Conclusion
OPD services in Panchakarma
01 Conclusion
• The OPD practice of Panchakarma is encouraged
i t i th ti t
in present scenario as the patients –
– Do not have time with their schedules
– Accommodating patients in a hospital environment is
– Accommodating patients in a hospital environment is
costly
– Above to all the new technology of Tele‐medicine is
developed to monitor patient online
• With OPD level Panchakarma development and
adaptation e can propagate Panchakarma in a
adaptation we can propagate Panchakarma in a
better way with cost effective patient friendly
environment
Dr. K. Shiva Rama Prasad, at http://www.technoayurveda.com/
environment
21. 01 Thank You
OPD services in Panchakarma
01 Thank You
Ayurmitra & Nadi Guru
Prof KSR Prasad
(Technoayurveda)
9290566566/9503227966 /
Dr. K. Shiva Rama Prasad, at http://www.technoayurveda.com/
9290566566/9503227966 /
technoayurveda@yahoo.com