Description

Basti is an important Panchakarma therapy in Ayurveda, mainly used to balance Vata dosha. In this therapy, medicated oils or herbal decoctions are given through the rectal route under expert supervision. It supports cleansing, nourishment, and balance in the colon, digestive system, joints, and nervous system.

At Tathaastu Ayurveda & Panchkarma, Basti Therapy is planned after proper Ayurvedic consultation. It may be suggested for Vata-related concerns such as constipation, bloating, joint pain, back pain, sciatica, stiffness, weakness, and selected nervous system-related discomforts. The treatment helps support digestion, body strength, and long-term wellness.

Key Benefits:

  • Supports deep Vata balancing
  • Helps nourish the nervous system
  • Supports relief from constipation and bloating
  • May help in joint pain, back pain, and stiffness
  • Supports colon health and digestion
  • Promotes body strength, flexibility, and vitality

Consolidated Benefit Explanation:

Basti Therapy helps balance excess Vata and supports the colon, digestion, joints, and nervous system. When done under Ayurvedic guidance, it may help reduce stiffness, support bowel movement, improve body comfort, and promote better strength and vitality.

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 Basti Therapy?

Basti Therapy is a classical Panchakarma treatment where medicated oil or herbal decoction is given through the rectal route to support Vata balance and internal cleansing.

Basti may be suggested for people with constipation, gas, bloating, joint pain, back pain, sciatica, stiffness, weakness, and Vata-related health concerns. Final suitability depends on doctor consultation.

Basti is safe when performed under expert Ayurvedic supervision with proper medicine selection, hygiene, and monitoring. It should not be done without medical guidance.

The number of sittings depends on the person’s health concern, body type, age, and treatment plan. The Ayurvedic doctor decides the proper duration after consultation.

After Basti, light food, proper rest, warm water, and lifestyle guidance may be advised. Heavy food, cold drinks, late nights, and physical strain should be avoided as per doctor guidance.