Initially, the patient is given Purvakarma, or preparatory therapy, for three to seven days. Both internal and external oleation are done with medicated ghee or oil and the patient is made to sweat intensely. This directs the excess Kapha to build up in the stomach.
Afterwards, Pradhanakarma, or main therapy, is given to expel excess Kapha from the body. Patients are made to consume items such as black gram and sesame that increase Kapha, and herbal concoctions like Madana (Randia Dumetorum) to induce vomiting. Usually, expulsion of Kapha begins within 30 minutes of ingestion, and the emesis subsides on its own after six to eight such episodes.
Paschatkarma, or rehabilitative treatment, is prescribed after Pradhanakarma. The patient follows a special diet, avoids loud speech and exposure to sunlight, and takes adequate rest.
Indication for Vamana:
Skin diseases
Chronic rhinitis
Cough
Asthma
Thyroid
Diabetes
Insanity
Atrophic rhinitis
Obesity
Psoriasis
Heart disease
Irrelevant behavior
Benefits of Vamana Treatment
One gets strength, nutrition, and immunity.
It helps to slow down the aging process.
A person can stay healthy for a long time.
General health is restored.
It enhances the possibility of fertility, virility, and sexual power.
The Vitiated and aggressive Kapha Dosha is thrown out of the body, which cures the disease.
The sense organs, mind, intellect, and complexity become apparent and gain strength.