Sunday, February 12, 2017

Shirodhara - Indian Medical Tourism - indiatreats - Ayurveda therapies


Ancient ayurvedic system of medicines provides an amazing and unique body therapy known as shirodhara. Shirodhara has great impact in relaxing the nervous system of the patient. This treatment immediately calms and relaxes the mind and nerves and therefore it has a cleansing effect.
No procedure in allopathic medicine can boast of such wonderful relaxing effect on the nervous system. Only meditation system practiced in yoga can be considered as giving a similar relaxing effect to mind and nerves.
Who are the beneficiaries?
Shirodhara is a great ayurvedic procedure and is intended to relieve the patient from symptoms of stress, anxiety, hypertension, fatigue, etc. It helps the patient to get relief from headache, worry, depression etc. It gives pleasure, relaxation and regulates the mood of the patient of the following categories.
Traumatic stress disorder:  Traumatic stress disorder is a health condition in which an event either experienced or witnessed by the patient is causing mental strain on the patient after its occurrence or experience. The symptoms include flashbacks,  severe anxiety, nightmares etc. According to Alakananda Ma who is the Ayurvedic Professor at St. Bartholomew’s Hospital and Medical College, London University, the shirodhara helps the patient in reducing the excess of vata dosha found in a patient.
Disorder connected with the sleep of shift workers and insomniac patients: Shirodhara is well known for its ability to reduce sleep problems. This treatment alone and coupled with herbal support have been found to be extremely useful in this regard. Shirodhara with milk has been found to be extremely useful for insomnia. Pineal gland which is the producer of melatonin is the controller is sleep-wake cycle. It also helps in calming the mind and keeping it relaxed. If the cause of insomnia is working in night shifts which keep the sleep cycle out of the natural sync and the rhythm of the sun, shirodhara can be useful in removing the fatigue and restoring and re-establishing harmony and energy in the constitution.
Jet lag: For a person who frequently flies, his sleep rhythm will be out of sync and consequently will suffer from jet lag. In such cases, shirodhara can help in removing the piled up fatigue and resetting the patient’s waking and sleeping cycles as well. Such patients are advised to undergo shirodhara therapy and travel with portable shirodhara unit and apply vata oil or bhringaraj oil to the head before sleeping.
Hypertension: Shirodhara has been found to be extremely useful in lowering the hypertension is patients. It is an extremely good treatment for a normal person who intends to maintain good health and enhance his immunity, well being and calmness. It relieves fatigue, relaxes and reinvigorates the mind and the body completely. It balances one’s energy level, and gives clarity and perception
Shirodhara increases immunity by relieving stress and worry, and balancing the ayurveda mind-body types or doshas so that your constitution remains strong. It produces ageless and youthful countenance and constitution resulting in the rejuvenation of the face and consequent softening of worry lines.
For whom it is not suitable
Though shirodhara is a wellness treatment for all ages, some people are not suitable for this procedure Details of such people and the circumstances which make them unsuitable are discussed below. Pregnant women in their third trimester should not be subjected to shirodhara. Similarly people with rash or sunburn on their scalp or forehead are also not suitable for shirodhara. Patients with brain tumor, recent neck injury, cuts or abrasions on the head or patients with acute fever, nausea, vomiting exhaustion, spontaneous swelling etc are also not recommended for shirodhara.
Shirodhara explained
In Ayurvedic therapy named shirodhara warm oil is poured in continuous stream over the anjan marma which  is situated in the  forehead. This is an area where nerves are concentrated.  The soft pressure of continuous pouring of oil onto forehead produces a vibration. The oil slowly saturates the forehead and scalp area and it sinks down to the nervous system.
The gentle pressure of oil combined with the soothing warmth brings the body and mind to a state of deep relaxation and state of peacefulness similar to that obtained during meditation. Traditionally shirodhara is done as part of Panchakarma. It is also done as a stand along therapy.
How it works?
As per Ayurveda shirodhara is good for vata and pitha doshas. Vats dosha exhibits a state of insecurity or fear when it is unbalanced. Similarly, unbalanced Pitha dosha exhibits anger or irritability or frustration. The qualities of the liquid used during shirodhara counter the imbalances in vata and pitha doshas. The application of shirodhara oil through the forehead pacifies and nourishes the doshas.
According to Ayurveda, stress is induced as a result of the imbalance of prana vayu, tarpaka kapha and sadaka pitha. Shirodhara re establishes the functional integrity between these subtypes of doshas alleviating stress.
The oil flowing over the forehead creates a predetermined pressure and vibration over the anjan marma. The hollow sinus amplifies the vibrations and transmits it inward through the cerebrospinal fluid. These vibrations and the little heat associated with the oil activates the functions of thalamus and forebrain and brings catecholamine and serotonin to the normal level thereby inducing sleep in the  person undergoing shirodhara.
How to make maximum benefit out of shirodhara?
For making maximum benefit out of shirodhara make sure that you get this procedure done by a properly trained and experienced doctor/therapist. Try to concentrate maximum on the three points mentioned below during the procedure. 
1.Observe silence: There should be  no interruptions during shirodhara and therefore it will be better if the patient does not listen to any music or audio programs during this period. Any noise will disrupt the experience of disengaging from outside stimuli and experiencing mental rest.
2. Be Mindful Of The Room’s Temperature. See that the room’s temperature is maintained at the optimum level. Even during cooler seasons the room under which shirodhara is carried out should be maintained at a toasty warm climate. Keep a space heater and maintain the room at a warm temperature conducive to the procedure being carried out. The head gets wet during the treatment. It is important that the client should not get cold in between.
Even during warmer climate additional blankets have to be kept as a protection for those  who are susceptible to cold or cough. Air conditioned rooms or air cooled rooms will be more suitable for shirodhara patients.
3.Choosing proper oil. A qualified Ayurvedic doctor will be the correct person to choose proper oil matching to the requirements of the patient concerned. Banyan Botanical oil is recommendable for all constitutions as this a special tri-doshic blend. Sesame and sunflower oils are also used commonly. Sesame oil has got heating qualities and is good for constitutions with vata dosha. Sunflower oil is good for cooling and is used for patients with pitha dosha. Blend of these two oils are also suggested by doctors depending upon the individual problems and constitutions.
Preparing for appointment
When you are planning for shirodhara treatment be ready for additional rest after the treatment. Avoid large crowds and stimulation of your mind as shirodhara cleanses the mind and senses. Spend the reminder of the day peacefully giving rest for your mind. It is better to eat little as shirodhara is likely to have an effect on the digestive system. So don’t eat full stomach. Much oil will be spreading on to the head and other parts of the body. Therefore,  wear an old shirt and be ready to get it soaked with oil. The patient is advised to leave the oil in his head unattended for at least a few hours.
What to do after shirodhara?

If you have a lot of hair and if more oil is left there, do a proper shampoo wash to clear the oil in your head. Don’t use any caffeine products for a few days as it will create disharmony in the body and all the doshas will be adversely affected. Using Kitchari, a delicious stew will be helpful in the cleansing and maintaining the balance in the doshas.

Wednesday, February 8, 2017

An introduction to blood cancer - Indian Medical Tourism - Inidatreats - cancer - blood cancer


Cancer can be considered as a group of diseases caused by the abnormal growth of cells which eventually spreads to other parts of the body. All tumors are not caused as a result of cancerous cells. There are benign tumors also. Abnormal lumps in body, prolonged cough, unexplained weight loss, abnormal bleeding, and variations in bowel movements etc can be considered as symptoms of cancer. It is believed that  there are about 100 types of cancers  that affects different organs and systems of human body.
Irregular growth of blood cells is the cause of blood cancer. There are red blood cells, platelets and white blood cells. These three types of blood cells are formed by maturing the bone marrow where blood is produced from the stem cells. Abnormal cell growth which results in cancerous cells, prevent the blood in performing its functions like preventing bleeding and fighting infections. Blood cancer can be grouped into three major categories. They are leukemia, lymphoma and myeloma.
Leukemia: Abnormal production of while cells is the cause for leukemia. This abnormal white blood cells impair human body’s ability to fight infection. They also impair the ability of bone marrow to produce red blood cells as well as platelets.
Lymphoma:  Lymphoma is the cancer that affects the lymphatic system of the human body resulting in the removal of excess fluids and the production of immune cells. The unusual lymphocytes changes to lymphoma cells multiplying themselves at faster rates and accumulating in the lymph nodes and nearby tissues.  As time passes these cancerous cells destroy the human immune system.

Myeloma: Plasma cells in the blood are responsible for the production of white blood cells that produce  immunoglobulin.  In myeloma plasma cells are transformed to harmful myeloma cells and it interferes in the production of blood cells. It is believed that the functional immunoglobulin produced by healthy plasma degenerates quickly in multiple myeloma patients.

Wednesday, February 1, 2017

Panchakaram - Indian Medical Tourism -Ayurvedic treatments - Indiatreats-


It is the most effective healing experience of mind and body practiced by Ayurvedic doctors in India. This process detoxifies the body, strengthens its immune system and restores well being and balance. It allows rejuvenation and detoxification. This treatment is prescribed to patients who feel illness both physically and mentally. It can be carried out periodically for detoxifying the entire body and rejuvenating and refreshing it once again.
Panchakarma is a Sanskrit word which means ‘five actions’. It also has the meaning ‘five treatments’. By this process the human body is cleansed from the toxins left in it by diseases as well as poor nutrition. Human body has the natural capacity to process and remove the waste materials inside it. However poor exercise patterns, repeated dietary indiscretions, genetic factors, metabolic reasons, hormone secretions etc can cause imbalance resulting in disorganized internal homeostasis.  This will result in accumulation of toxins and its spread throughout the physiology. The waste material is called ama in Ayurveda. Ama is sticky, foul-smelling and harmful substance which has to be completely expelled from the body.
In addition to removing the  excess doshas and correcting their imbalances, Panchakarma also eliminates the harmful ama and throws it out of your body through elimination channels like, sweat glands, colon, bladder, lungs, urinary  tract, bladder, intestines, stomach etc. It purifies the tissues at a deeper level. It always included daily massages, herbal enemas, oil baths, nasal administrations etc and is a wholesome pleasurable experience. This treatment is recommended in Ayurveda as a seasonal treatment aimed at maintaining physical and mental hygiene and balance.
As the word implies Panchakarma is a fivefold Ayurvedic therapy tailor made suiting to the individual needs of each patient.  It is based on individual peculiarities which include Ayurvedic constitutional type, age of the patient, doshic imbalances, immune status of the patient his digestive strength and similar other factors. Depending on individual needs at times only one or two therapies are prescribed and when necessary all the five therapies in Panchakarma are applied altogether.  These therapies are administered by trained therapist in a pre determined sequence for a pre fixed time period. Though Panchakarma is considered as a delightful and comfortable procedure at times there can be some discomfort where profound release of toxins is anticipated. There for it is essential that  a well experienced persons supervision is necessary to recognize the signs of properly administered and improperly administered Panchakarma. These signs have been meticulously explained by ancient vaidyas.
Just like other medical procedures, Panchakarma therapy also begins with initial consultation with an Ayurvedic physician. He examines the patient in details and ascertains the patients constitutional type and the health problem experienced by him. He prescribes the extent of Panchakarma to be performed and the medicinal herbs to be used in the procedure.

Panchakarma treatments have produced considerable brain wave coherence and have been able to lower metabolic activity. They help the body and mind to reach  a peaceful state. In this state of peacefulness all the toxins in the body are cleansed and deeply help emotional tensions are released.f