Description

Vamana is a traditional Panchakarma therapy used for controlled cleansing of the upper digestive and respiratory system. In Ayurveda, it is mainly suggested for Kapha-related concerns such as cough, cold, allergies, asthma tendency, heaviness, slow metabolism, and certain skin concerns.

At Tathaastu Ayurveda & Panchkarma, Vamana is planned only after proper Ayurvedic consultation. The process may include preparation through Snehana, Swedana, diet guidance, and medicated support before the main therapy. The goal is to help remove excess Kapha, support digestion, and bring better balance to the body.

Key Benefits:

  • Deep cleansing support for Kapha imbalance
  • Helps support respiratory comfort
  • Supports digestion and Agni
  • May help in allergy and skin-related concerns
  • Supports metabolism and body lightness
  • Helps promote seasonal wellness and internal balance

Consolidated Benefit Explanation:

Vamana helps clear excess Kapha from the body and supports better respiratory comfort, digestion, metabolism, and internal cleansing. When done under expert Ayurvedic guidance, it may support seasonal wellness, reduce heaviness, and help the body feel lighter and more balanced.

Description

  • Vamana
  • Virechana
  • Basti
  • Nasyam
  • Raktamokshana
  • shirodhara
  • Abhyanga
  • Swedana
  • Greeva-basti
  • Pinda-sweda
  • Janu-basti
  • kati-basti
  • netra-tarpana
  • agnikarma
  • shastik-shali-pinda-sweda
  • suvarnaprashan
  • garbhsanskar

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Vamana Therapy?

Vamana Therapy is a classical Panchakarma treatment where controlled therapeutic vomiting is done to remove excess Kapha from the body. It is performed only after proper Ayurvedic consultation and preparation.

Vamana may be suggested for people with Kapha-related concerns such as chronic cough, cold, allergies, heaviness, slow metabolism, asthma tendency, and selected skin concerns. Final suitability depends on the doctor’s assessment.

Vamana is considered safe when done under expert Ayurvedic supervision with proper preparation, monitoring, and after-care. It should not be done at home or without medical guidance.

Preparation may include internal oleation, herbal support, light diet, Swedana, and lifestyle guidance as advised by the Ayurvedic doctor. The preparation helps the body respond better to the therapy.

After Vamana, a specific diet and rest routine is usually advised. Heavy food, stress, late nights, and physical strain should be avoided for a few days as per the doctor’s guidance.