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Howbto eliminates 3 dosas from the body
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Question #19145
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Howbto eliminates 3 dosas from the body - #19145

Dr shern K Antony

By the way of doing panchakarma purification methods like vamana virechana raktamokshana etc. After that followed by medication and therapies like abhayangam, nasyam, steaming Strictly follow the diet later to prevent the body to get rid of this

Age: 34
Chronic illnesses: Nill
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Hello! It seems you may have misunderstood the concept of the three doshas in your body. They are not impurities, as you might think. The doshas—Vata, Pitta, and Kapha—represent the energies that govern our physical and mental processes. To better understand how to balance them, it's important to know your body type (Prakriti), digestive strength (Agni), and the nature of your gut (Koshta). In order to discuss Panchakarma, a purification process, I would need more information about you. Please share details such as your body type, digestive strength, and gut nature so I can provide accurate and personalized guidance on the doshas and Panchakarma. If you would like to learn more about the three doshas, feel free to visit @vaidyastalks on Instagram.

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First thing, it's awesome you're exploring ways to balance those doshas. Panchakarma's some serious Ayurveda business though, right? It’s like the ultimate detox for the body. But before you jump in, consider this: doing it under a professional supervision is super important. Trying it solo could mess things up or could be risky. Trust me on this. Okay, let’s talk doshas - Vata, Pitta and Kapha. Balancing them’s key to feeling awesome. Vamana’s for kind of Kapha issues, normally involving kind of induced vomiting (not pleasant, but hey it works). Virechana tackles those Pitta problems with purgation (yep, it's exactly what it sounds like). Then there’s Raktamokshana, that’s blood letting for deeply rooted imbalances. Yikes, it sounds intense, I know, but it does wonders if done properly. After the core panchakarma, post-care’s where you nail it. Abhyanga - that’s your daily oil massage, brilliant for calming Vata. Think of it as your personal spa time every day. Nasyam, intranasal therapy, helps keep Pitta energy steady, especially for head related stuff. And steaming, good old svedana, clears things out like crazy, particularly for Kapha. Now, the diet; oh it’s a biggie. You don’t just stop everything after these therapies. Follow a diet that's simple and light. Cooked veggies, rice, you know, warming easy-to-digest stuff. And stick to the routine with meal times, very important. Anything too spicy, oily or processed, just, say no. Your digestive fire, agni, needs some love and care to rekindle properly. Staying balanced is more like a lifestyle, than a one-off event. Once you’re out from therapies, balance with regular exercises and mindfulness, like yoga or meditation. Big changes over time, that's the goal. Remember, listen to your body, it's always giving feedback. If something feels off, check with the professional before things go south.

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