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I have done virechana first then my doctor is advising vamana
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Question #26486
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I have done virechana first then my doctor is advising vamana - #26486

Rashmi Ranjan

Hii sir/madam I have iron deficiency anemia, poor metabolism, mand agni, Vertigo, headache nerve weakness,Hypothyroidism,severe hairfall, taking iron supplements from 1 year dhatri lauha still my serrum ferritin level is not increasing.... my doctor advised me first virechana then vamana.... It is correct procedure or it will cure all my diseases or not... I have heard that first you should do vamana then virechana and doctor is advising me alternation first virechana then vamana what to do sir please help me...... If my all toxin will removed from body through virechana then while vaman I have to eat ghee again... While that time if again if my agni will become weak... What should I do.. Please advise me

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Dr. Diksha Anshul Khatri
I am an Ayurvedic practitioner with over 7 years of clinical experience, specializing in holistic women’s health, traditional therapies, and Panchakarma. My approach is rooted in classical Ayurvedic wisdom, with a strong focus on individualized treatment and preventive care. One of my core areas of specialization is Garbhasanskar—the ancient science of Ayurvedic antenatal and postnatal care. I guide expecting mothers through personalized regimens that support physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being during pregnancy. My programs combine Ayurvedic diet, meditation, lifestyle practices, and safe herbal supplements to promote a healthy pregnancy, natural birthing, and postnatal recovery. In addition, I hold expertise in Viddha Karma and Agnikarma—specialized para-surgical techniques in Ayurveda used for managing chronic pain, musculoskeletal disorders, neurological conditions, and localized swellings. These minimally invasive therapies provide targeted relief, improve functionality, and reduce dependence on long-term medication. I am also a trained Panchakarma specialist, having successfully administered detoxification and rejuvenation protocols such as Vamana, Virechana, Basti, Nasya, and Raktamokshana. These treatments are customized based on the patient’s constitution (Prakriti), disease status, and seasonal variations, aiming to cleanse the body at a deep level and restore balance in the doshas. My clinical experience spans treating a wide range of conditions—ranging from infertility, hormonal imbalance, and digestive disorders to lifestyle-related concerns like stress, obesity, and fatigue. I believe in a compassionate, patient-centric approach that integrates classical therapies with modern diagnostic insights. With every consultation, my goal is to empower patients to take charge of their health through sustainable Ayurvedic practices that heal naturally and holistically.
3 hours ago
Hello Kindly specify after how much time after virechan your doctor is prescribing for vaman. Yes idealy it shout be vaman first then virechan. But seasons and dosh imbalance evaluation could affect choice of detoxification procedure selection. Detoxification is the first step to treat imbalanced dosh dhatu. They must be planning to put you on medication later. Regards. सर्वे सन्तु निरामयाः
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Rashmi Ranjan
Client
2 hours ago
My virechana process will complete tomorrow.... Doctor is advising a reminder st of 10 to 15 days after that he is advising to do vamana.... Karma is it right or not madam please help me madam
Rashmi Ranjan
Client
2 hours ago
I have severe Vata and pitta dosha and littme Kapha dosha
Dr. Diksha Anshul Khatri
I am an Ayurvedic practitioner with over 7 years of clinical experience, specializing in holistic women’s health, traditional therapies, and Panchakarma. My approach is rooted in classical Ayurvedic wisdom, with a strong focus on individualized treatment and preventive care. One of my core areas of specialization is Garbhasanskar—the ancient science of Ayurvedic antenatal and postnatal care. I guide expecting mothers through personalized regimens that support physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being during pregnancy. My programs combine Ayurvedic diet, meditation, lifestyle practices, and safe herbal supplements to promote a healthy pregnancy, natural birthing, and postnatal recovery. In addition, I hold expertise in Viddha Karma and Agnikarma—specialized para-surgical techniques in Ayurveda used for managing chronic pain, musculoskeletal disorders, neurological conditions, and localized swellings. These minimally invasive therapies provide targeted relief, improve functionality, and reduce dependence on long-term medication. I am also a trained Panchakarma specialist, having successfully administered detoxification and rejuvenation protocols such as Vamana, Virechana, Basti, Nasya, and Raktamokshana. These treatments are customized based on the patient’s constitution (Prakriti), disease status, and seasonal variations, aiming to cleanse the body at a deep level and restore balance in the doshas. My clinical experience spans treating a wide range of conditions—ranging from infertility, hormonal imbalance, and digestive disorders to lifestyle-related concerns like stress, obesity, and fatigue. I believe in a compassionate, patient-centric approach that integrates classical therapies with modern diagnostic insights. With every consultation, my goal is to empower patients to take charge of their health through sustainable Ayurvedic practices that heal naturally and holistically.
2 hours ago
Since your virechana has been done in varsha ritu( rainy season) and your vaman supposedly will happen after 15 days that too shall fall in late varsha ritu You should ask your doctor what is my doshik imbalance that you are opting for vaman next. Varsha ritu is ideally not appropriate for vaman. You could ask him/her to put you on medication if he's planning further treatment and ideal time for vaman is vasant ritu ( spring season ) You may go for vaman at that time. Because sharira bala ( strength of body ) is weakest in this season Back to back 2 shodhana could affect your agni if not taken care of. Kindly ask your doctor about clear readon for putting you for vaman next.
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