Description

Virechana is a classical Panchakarma therapy that supports cleansing through the lower digestive tract. In Ayurveda, it is mainly used for Pitta-related concerns such as acidity, heat in the body, skin issues, liver imbalance, digestion problems, and inflammation-related discomfort.

At Tathaastu Ayurveda & Panchkarma, Virechana is planned after proper Ayurvedic consultation. The process may include preparation with Snehana, Swedana, light diet, and herbal support before the main therapy. The treatment helps remove excess Pitta and supports better digestion, liver function, skin clarity, and internal balance.

Key Benefits:

  • Supports liver and intestine cleansing
  • Helps manage acidity and indigestion
  • Supports skin health and clarity
  • Helps balance excess Pitta dosha
  • May support hormonal and mood balance
  • Promotes internal detox and digestive wellness

Consolidated Benefit Explanation:

Virechana helps cleanse excess Pitta and toxins from the body. It supports digestive comfort, liver health, skin wellness, and body balance. When done under expert Ayurvedic guidance, it may help reduce acidity, heaviness, heat-related issues, and promote a lighter, cleaner feeling.

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 Virechana Therapy?

Virechana Therapy is a Panchakarma treatment that supports cleansing through controlled purgation. It is mainly used in Ayurveda for Pitta-related health concerns.

Virechana may be suggested for people with acidity, skin concerns, liver imbalance, heat in the body, digestion issues, and selected inflammatory conditions. Final suitability depends on doctor consultation.

Virechana is safe when performed under expert Ayurvedic supervision with proper preparation, monitoring, and after-care. It should not be done without medical guidance.

Preparation may include Snehana, Swedana, light food, herbal medicines, and lifestyle instructions as advised by the Ayurvedic doctor.

After Virechana, a specific diet routine and rest period are usually advised. Heavy food, travel, late nights, and physical strain should be avoided as per doctor guidance.