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Twak Rog

(Skin Diseases)

Ayurveds describes 18 types of skin diseases under the heading of KUSHTHA, including communicable and non-communicable diseases.

Skin diseases are a major concern in today’s time, and Ayurveda offers effective solutions.

Rog (Diseases)

♦   Psoriasis

♦   Vitiligo

♦   Leprosy

♦   Acne

♦   Chloasma

♦   Eczema

♦   Dermatitis

♦   Skin allergies etc

Nidan (Causative Factors) 

♦   Virudh Aahar (Improper combination of foods)

♦   Excessive use of chemical-based products

♦   Unhygienic conditions

♦   Hormonal imbalances

♦   Vitiation of Vata, Pitta, and Kapha dosha and Rakt dhatu

♦   Wrong doings (Paap Karma) can also contribute to chronic diseases

 

Chikitsa (Treatment Protocol)

♦   Ayurveda medication

♦   Repeated Shodhan chikitsa (Panchkarma)

♦   Diet and lifestyle modifications

♦   Panchkarma treatment to clear aggravated doshas from the body

♦   Purifying rituals for critical diseases

♦   Ayurveda treatment provides Fast and effective results in most skin disease treatments.

Madhumeh/ Prameh

(Diabetes)

Ayurveda recognizes the significance of Prameha, listing it among the eight major disorders in Caraka Nidana.

Rog (Diseases)

♦   Prameh (Diabetes)

♦   20 types of Prameh classified according to doshas, symptoms, and causative factors (Charak Samhita)

Nidan (Causative Factors)

♦   Sedentary lifestyle (Asya Sukham)

♦   Excessive sleep (Swapn Sukham)

♦   Excessive intake of:

          • Curd (Dadhini)
          • Meat (Gramyodak)
          • Milk and milk products (Payansi)
          • Food made from freshly harvested grains and freshly prepared alcohol (Navann-panam)
          • Jaggery preparations or sweets (Gud Vaikratam)
          • All Kapha dosha aggravating factors (Kaph Kritt ch sarwam)

Chikitsa (Treatment Protocol)

♦   Restricting causative factors in diet and lifestyle

♦   Ayurveda medicines to treat existing body changes according to vitiated dosha

♦   Panchkarma treatments to support overall health

♦   Monitoring and managing blood sugar levels

♦   Lifestyle modifications, such as regular exercise and stress management

♦   Dietary changes, including avoiding sugary and processed foods