Panchkarma Detoxification

What is Panchakarma?

Panchakarma Detoxification is a set of five therapeutic treatments administered to the patient for the complete detoxification of the body. According to Ayurveda, the detoxification of the body is essential before undergoing any other major treatment. Even for healthy people, it is recommended to undergo this treatment once every five years to make the body rid of all impurities and chemical toxins it accumulates over the years. In some cases, Panchakarma Detoxification alone can cure many chronic diseases, preventing the need of future treatments.

What are the benefits?

Panchakarma Detoxification removes toxins from the digestive system, bowels, lungs, blood vessels and nervous system. It strengthens the muscles and joints and helps in the hormone secretion of all glands. It improves appetite, sleep quality, sexuality, concentration and memory. No wonder many people feel like they have a new body after undergoing Panchakarma!

Who should follow this program?

Those who are living under constant stress due to their nature of work, bad lifestyle with tobacco, alcohol and addiction to drugs, those who are taking prescription herbals from a long period of time, those who are suffering from ailments such as arthritis, rheumatism, chronic digestive problems, constipation, migraines, obesity, insomnia a anybody who feel like purifying their body.

How many days should you stay?

Minimum 5 to 14 days for a normal, healthy person. First day there will be consultations with the doctors and relaxation. Panchakarma detoxification treatment begins on the second day. There will be one or two rest days between phases of treatment, depending on how well your body is responding.

What is the daily program?

  • Daily consultation with our doctors to monitor your health and progress
  • Therapy sessions including Snehapana, Abhyanga, Virechana, Basti
  • Oral Herbal medication
  • Ayurvedic diet (which will be decided by the Vaidyas (doctors) after consultation)
  • Yoga and breathing sessions (1 or 2 sessions per day – optional)
  • Meditation (optional)

The 5 Phases of Panchakarma