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INTERNAL BASTI – ( AYURVEDIC ENEMA THERAPY )

INTERNAL BASTI – ( AYURVEDIC ENEMA THERAPY )

£45.00

AYURVEDIC ENEMA THERAPY

Basti therapy (also spelled Basthi) is a key component of Panchakarma, the detoxification and rejuvenation process in Ayurveda. It is a therapeutic enema used to cleanse and balance the body by addressing imbalances in the Vata dosha. Basti is considered one of the most effective therapies for promoting health and longevity.Selected herbal oils or liquids are inserted into the rectum and allowed to absorb. Less intrusive than colonic irrigation, Ayurvedic enemas offer an effective, gentler alternative to cleanse the body from the toxins that cause health problems. It helps in clearing the lower part of the GI tract & is the best remedial solution for vata dosha complaints. Good for a wide range of health complaints.

 Duration 45 Minutes

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Basti therapy (also spelled Basthi) is a key component of Panchakarma, the detoxification and rejuvenation process in Ayurveda. It is a therapeutic enema used to cleanse and balance the body by addressing imbalances in the Vata dosha. Basti is considered one of the most effective therapies for promoting health and longevity.

Types of Basti Therapy

Basti is classified into two main types:

  1. Niruha Basti (Decoction Enema):
    • Uses herbal decoctions mixed with other ingredients like honey, rock salt, and oils.
    • Primarily used to detoxify the body, especially for removing ama (toxins).
    • Helps in conditions like arthritis, constipation, and neurological disorders.
  2. Anuvasana Basti (Oil Enema):
    • Uses medicated oils to nourish and strengthen the body.
    • Helps in managing dryness, debility, and disorders caused by aggravated Vata.

Indications for Basti Therapy

Basti therapy is beneficial for a wide range of health issues, particularly those related to Vata imbalance, such as:

  • Joint pain and stiffness
  • Sciatica
  • Paralysis
  • Constipation
  • Gas and bloating
  • Nervous system disorders
  • Chronic fatigue
  • Weight loss or emaciation
  • Certain reproductive disorders

Procedure

The process involves three stages:

  1. Purvakarma (Preparation):
    • Includes oleation (snehana) and fomentation (swedana) to prepare the body for cleansing.
  2. Pradhanakarma (Main Procedure):
    • Administration of medicated oil or herbal decoction through the rectum using a specially designed apparatus.
  3. Paschatkarma (Post-Therapy Care):
    • Dietary and lifestyle modifications to stabilize and enhance the effects of the therapy.

Benefits

  • Detoxifies the colon and balances Vata dosha.
  • Improves digestion and absorption of nutrients.
  • Alleviates chronic pain and inflammation.
  • Promotes mental clarity and emotional balance.
  • Enhances immunity and vitality.

Precautions and Contraindications

  • Should be performed under the guidance of a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner.
  • Not recommended during pregnancy, acute diarrhea, severe dehydration, or bleeding disorders.
  • Personalized assessment is essential to determine suitability.

Here’s how it works:

  1. Cleansing and Detoxification
  • The colon is a major site for waste accumulation and toxin buildup (ama in Ayurveda).
  • Enema therapy helps loosen and expel these accumulated wastes, promoting a thorough cleansing of the intestines.
  • This reduces bloating, gas, and constipation, which are common signs of Vata imbalance.
  1. Absorption of Medicinal Substances
  • The colon’s walls have a rich network of blood vessels and lymphatics, which absorb the therapeutic ingredients in the enema.
  • This bypasses the digestive system, ensuring faster and more effective action of the medication.
  1. Vata Dosha Regulation
  • Vata, the principle governing movement in the body, is primarily located in the colon.
  • Enema therapy helps calm and balance Vata, alleviating related symptoms such as pain, dryness, and restlessness.
  • A balanced Vata dosha improves overall physiological harmony, as Vata controls other doshas (Pitta and Kapha).
  1. Rejuvenation and Nourishment
  • In Anuvasana Basti (oil-based enema), the medicated oils nourish and lubricate the tissues (dhatus), promoting strength and vitality.
  • This is particularly effective for conditions involving dryness, weakness, or aging.

 

  1. Stimulation of Peristalsis
  • Niruha Basti (herbal decoction enema) stimulates the natural movement of the intestines, aiding in the expulsion of waste and improving bowel regularity.

Modern Scientific Perspective

From a modern viewpoint, enema therapy:

  • Stimulates the enteric nervous system, which regulates gut function.
  • Enhances hydration of the colon, facilitating smooth evacuation.
  • Promotes a healthy gut microbiome by clearing toxins and supporting the growth of beneficial bacteria.
  • Reduces systemic inflammation by eliminating pro-inflammatory substances.

Conditions Benefited

  • Chronic constipation or irregular bowel movements
  • Digestive disorders
  • Joint pain and arthritis
  • Neurological conditions like sciatica or paralysis
  • Hormonal imbalances
  • Chronic fatigue and stress

Enema therapy is a holistic treatment designed to harmonize the body and mind by addressing the root causes of imbalance.

 

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