Udvartana: Dry Powder Massage
Udvartana is a treatment in Ayurveda that uses herbal pastes or dry herbal powders during the body massage. Of particular...
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Nasya is a Sanskrit word that means “related to nose”. Nasyam is one of five – along with Virechana, Vasti, Vaman and Raktmokshana – Panchakarma body cleansing therapies.
During Nasyam, medicated herbal oil is administered to the body through the nasal route. Nasyam addresses disorders in the head and neck regions, especially ailments related to the ear, nose and throat. These may include cholesteatoma, dysphagia, ear Infection and gastric reflux. During nasyam, massage is performed on the upper portion of the body, including the forehead and the ears.
Different types of Nasyam therapy are described in Ayurveda. It must be noted, however, that not all are practised in the current era or, if they are at all, with modifications. The Nasyam therapy varies with the type and quantity of herbal medicine used.
Like other Panchakarma procedures, Nasyam is done in 3 steps:
The patient’s head is massaged with medicated oil. This is followed by fomentation to help loosen mucus in the mouth, sinuses, throat, lungs, stomach and intestines, and open the pores of the skin to enable oil on the head and face to penetrate deeply into the tissues.
The patient lies straight on the table with face upwards - a pillow or towel rolled under the neck - and arms and legs extended. Fomentation with a warm compress is performed to trigger mild sweating. Medicine is administered into each nostril, followed by a mild massage of the neck, palms, ears, shoulders and soles.
The patient inhales medicated herbs, and gargles with lukewarm water (to expel medication from the throat). He or she then inhales medicated fumes from the nose and exhales through the mouth to clear the congestion in the nasal channels. A 3- or 7-day treatment is prescribed according to the condition.
The nasal cavity is divided into 2 parts by the nasal septum and it consists of 3 main regions: nasal vestibule, olfactory region and respiratory regions. The first step in the absorption of the drug is mucosal absorption.
The medications administered through the nostrils pervade the nervous (brain) and venous (blood circulation) systems in and around the nostrils. As the toxic substances here are eradicated, the process helps to relieve blockage in the channels and rid discomfort effectively.
Nasyam, when combined with other Ayurvedic procedures, can contribute to the management of neurological and psychological problems.
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