VASTI KARMA

 Due to its remarkable effects on the human body, Vasti, or the Ayurveda Enema, is regarded as the “King” of all Ayurvedic therapies. Among the Panchakarmas, it is regarded as the most effective therapeutic approach. It is considered one of the best forms of treatment for all conditions related to Vata ( Rheumatism). In the Sanskrit Language, ‘Vasti’ means ‘to retain’. So, if you take a look at this treatment, the Ayurvedic drug is retained inside the body for a certain amount of time before being expelled.

Significance of Vasti

The colon’s primary function is absorption. In addition, the colon has a dense network of nerves that link to the Central Nervous System (comprising the Brain and Spinal cord). As a result, the nerves of the colon are often referred to as the “Gut-Brain.

Vasti

 

Anal administration of medications, Vasti, results in the bio-purification or flushing out of harmful waste from the colons. Furthermore, the colon absorbs the effects of the treatment like a sponge, which improves the colon’s nerves and therefore the Central Nervous System.

Types of Vasti

Vasti is classified into numerous types based on several criteria. Based on the route of administration, Vasti is divided into:-

  1. Urinary/Genital Route – Uttara Vasthi
  2. Anal Route– 2 types – Sneha Vasti and Kashaya Vasti
  3. Wounds– Vrana Vasti

Based on the nature of the drug administered, it is divided into:-

  1. Anuvasana Vasti or Oil Enema ( Sneha Vasti)
  2. Niruha Vasti or Decoction Enema (Kashaya Vasti)

Based on the number of Vasti given:-

  1. Karma Vasti-  A total of 30 Vasti are given altogether.
  2. Kala Vasti- A total of 16 Vasti are given altogether.
  3. Yoga Vasti- A total of 8 Vasti are given altogether.

 

UTTARA VASTI

Administration of Liquid medication via the Genito-urinary route is called Uttara Vasti. 

  • Men- Urethral Route
  • Women- Vaginal and Urethral RouteVasti

Drugs administered are usually Kashayas (Herbal Decoctions) or Sneha (Ghee or Oil enemas).

Indications in Men

Benign Prostate Hypertrophy (BPH)Infertility
Rectovesical FistulaErectile Dysfunction
Cystitis- Inflammation of the Urinary BladderOligospermia- Fewer sperm cells in Semen
Urolithiasis- Urinary StonesImpotency

Indications in Women

Uterine/Vaginal ProlapseAmenorrhoea- Absence of menstruation
Dysmenorrhoea- Painful menstruationMenstrual Disorders
InfertilityUrinary Infections
Kidney Stones

SNEHA VASTI (ANUVASANA VASTI)

Administration of Medicated Oil or Ghee via the rectal route is called Sneha Vasti.

Sneha Vasti detoxifies the colon and helps flush out toxins from the lower body.

Medication is always administered after consuming food. Sneha Vasti is never given on an empty stomach.

The physician determines dosage according to the Patient’s condition.

Matra Vasti– Same as Sneha Vasti with the dosage of medicated oil reduced to half.

Indications of Sneha Vasti

All Rheumatic ConditionsHeart Conditions
HemiplegiaMenstrual disorders
QuadriplegiaUrolithiasis- Urinary stones
GoutTorticollis
Disorders of the Gastrointestinal SystemSexually Transmitted Diseases
Spleen DisordersFacial Paralysis

Contraindications of Sneha Vasti

Filariasis- Parasitic disease caused by microscopic wormsJaundice
Acute feverDiabetes Mellitus
AnemiaHemorrhoids
Indigestion

NIRUHA VASTI (ASTHAPANA VASTI)

Administration of Medicated Decoctions via the Anal route, Vaginal, and Urethral routes, or Wound is called Niruha Vasti.

Niruha Vasti enhances the lifespan and diminishes the aging process of the patient, hence it is also called Asthapana Vasti.

Niruha Vasti is only administered on an empty stomach.

Indications of Niruha Vasti

HemiplegiaQuadriplegia
Bell’s PalsyAscariasis
TremorsAll Rheumatic Conditions    
HerniaMenstrual Disorders
GlaucomaAnal Fissures
GoutFistula in ano
Lockjaw

Contraindications of Niruha Vasti

Indigestion                                                   Acute Fever
DiarrhoeaEmaciation
Extremely old peopleAnemia
Skin DisordersAnorexia
Diabetes MellitusObesity
HemorrhoidsAscites
Intestinal PerforationAlcohol Intoxication
Extreme FatigueAfter having food                                                    

                                             

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