Basti

Basti is given for vata, mainly the medicinal decoction which is given is called Niruhabsti. While Siddhatel's basti is given, it is called anuvasan or snehabasti. Basti is given for vata, mainly the medicinal decoction which is given is called Niruhabsti. While the basti of Siddhatela is given, it is called Anuvasana or Snehabasti, the administration of medicines through rectal route is called Basti. In Ayurveda, Basti is approximately.

Gases, Constipation, Worms, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Back Pain, Paralysis Nerve Disease etc.

A great difference is seen in the diseases for which this is done. If everyone takes basti during monsoon, the risk of future weather disorders will be reduced.

Generally, Yoga Basti is for 8 days. Its duration is more or less depending on various diseases.
2 hours of full karma at a time

Redemption

The process of removing contaminated blood from the body is called Raktamokshan. Blood is drawn by leeches or needles or by cupping (cupping).

Do the corners?

Everyone should do it in autumn. It is good for chai, baldness, heel pain, boils, allergies, dermatitis, itching, acne, non-healing wounds etc.

Advantages?

Bloodletting in autumn does not cause diseases caused by anemia and the diseases are cured quickly.

how long does it take
It has to be repeated after a maximum of 1 hour depending on the disease.

Note:- Pregnant women, patients with anemia, asthma etc. should not do blood donation.

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