Before Virechana, Purvakarma, or preparatory treatment, is given for a week using medicated ghee or oil. After this oleation therapy, the patient is made to sweat intensely to isolate the corrupt doshas in the system.

During Pradhanakarma, or main treatment, the patient is usually administered natural laxatives like Trivrit (Ipomoea Turpethum), Jayapala (Croton Tiglium), Aragvadha (Cassia Fistula) and Avipathi Churna. The laxative effects kick in within two hours of consumption of the herbs.

When performed correctly, Virechana does not trigger the usual side effects of diarrhoea, such as weakness and loss of electrolytes. This is recommended for the treatment of diabetes, colitis, jaundice, spleen enlargement, arthritis, dysuria, asthma, hemorrhoids (piles), glaucoma and gout.


Indication for Virechana:
Anaemia
Ulcers
Gastritis
Frequent disgestive problems
Jaundice
Enlargement of Spleen
Abdominal tumours
Piles
Swelling or joint tenderness
Skin problems like seborrheic dermatitis, blisters, freckles, discoloured patches on the face


Benefits of Virechana Treatment
It helps manage diabetes and heart diseases.
Reduces gynecological disorders.
Flushes out the toxins and excess mucus from the GK tract and it improves digestion.
Clears congestion from the liver and improves metabolism and fat digestion.
Gets relief in many gastrointestinal disorders.
It improves the condition of skin disorders like rashes and allergy.
It helps in treating diseases like constipation, piles, acidity, ulcers, liver, jaundice, inflammation.
Cleanses body from poisoning.
Relieves from headache, anemia, pain in the large intestine.
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