Panchakarma is one of the most effective detoxification therapy in Ayurveda. Panchakarma eliminate toxins from the system, and balance the tridoshas. Panchakarma includes five natural methods of purgations. Diet is important both during and after Panchakarma. In the present scenario, it has become highly imperative to be relevant all times. Ayurveda, our ancient science, underlines that stress and strain ferociously harms our gastro-intestinal tract, resulting in inflammation and slow digestion, which leads in creating ama and hence diseases and imbalances.
The complete process of Panchakarma consists of three steps. Poorva Karma, which is the preparatory procedure required before the main procedure to enable a person to receive the full benefits of the main treatment. Pradhan Karma or the main procedure. On completion of the first step, it is decided which of these are to be done depending upon the proximity of the waste. Paschaat Karma or the post-therapy dietary regimen to restore the body’s digestive and absorptive capacity to its normal state
Ayurvedic treatment system classified into two ways : they are Shodhana Chikitsa (Purification) and Shamana Chikitsa (Pacification). Panchakarma chikitsa is one of the greatest therapeutic program in Shodhana Chikitsa.
The word panchakarma comprises of two words namely Pancha and Karma. PANCHA means five and KARMA means therapy
Specific Panchakarma protocol is selected for each individual after complete physical examination and nadi pareeksha (pulse diagnosis).
At Ayurmudra Panchakarma is tailored according to individual needs and health conditions, and a specific program is made for every patient
We cant give fake promises. Technically Panchakarma treatments can take from minimum 21 days. If you need fast result in short-term treatment better to choose marma therapy or kalari chikitsa.