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Obesity is characterized by excess accumulation of fat in the body and is the most common nutritional disorder of modern age. Intake of excessive calories, lack of mental & physical exercise, disturbance of thyroid or pituitary glands, excessive and regular consumption of alcohol is the main causes of Obesity. The obese have shortened life, difficulty in movement and sexual intercourse, tiredness, body odour, copious sweating, huge hunger and severe thirst. Over weight persons are prone to chronic diseases like heart diseases, hypertension, diabetes, stroke, infertility, arthritis, cancer and many other metabolic-disorders
Obesity is described as 'Medoroga' in Ayurveda. According to Ayurveda, people with a Kapha constitution are more likely to gain weight through excess fat than a Pitta or Vata person. It is a chronic disease with a strong familial tendency. If parents are fat then the children also show a tendency to accumulate fat. There is a tendency to over eat in response to negative emotions like boredom, sadness or anger.
Read in the following how Ayurveda treatments with appropriate Panchakarma like detoxification cut down excess fat, correct the irregular metabolism and clear the body channels for a healthier life. |
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Diagnosis
– the Ayurveda way |
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Treatment
Methods for obesity |
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Panchakarma
for obesity |
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Pre-purification
Therapies |
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Main
purification Therapies |
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Rasayana
Therapies for obesity |
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Oral medicines for obesity |
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Diet
regulations for obesity |
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Yoga and Life Style for obesity |
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Diagnosis
– the Ayurveda way |
All treatments in Ayurveda are prescribed only after a careful
diagnosis of the patient’s body constitution, family history, sex, age,
stage of the disease etc.
The first consultation with an Ayurveda doctor, including the diagnosis
will last for more than an hour. The basic step in the diagnosis will
be to find the person’s body humour (Dosha) –Vata,
Pita or Kapha, because it is the imbalance of these body humours that create every disease.
The dominance of dosha in a person is found by asking several questions
on his behaviour, food habits, sleeping patterns, personal details like
age, height & weight, place of life, profession, health problems
and medical reports etc. Ayurveda diagnosis comprises of clinical and
laboratory tests also. The doctor can decide if an Ayurveda treatment
is helpful on providing these details.
Pulse, tongue, nail, and eye examinations are important diagnosis
methods used to reveal a person’s body humour and its imbalance. This
will help the doctor in treating the disease.
Pulse
diagnosis
in Ayurveda is not just counting the beats. It also reveals the health
status of the entire body constitution, including the dosha imbalance
and the health of the various body organs.
In tongue
diagnosis,
the doctor checks the general appearance, colour and coating of the
tongue. In Ayurveda, as different areas of the tongue correspond to
different organs of the body, the Ayurvedic practitioner can determine
which organs of the body are out of balance by having a detailed tongue
examination.
Nail examination
is done to check the type, colour and shape of the person’s nail.
Imbalances of doshas are easily detected on close examination.
In the eye
diagnosis,
the colour, size and even the shape of the eyes are important in
determining the dosha dominance of a person. His mental status
nervousness, anxiety, confidence level etc can also be learned through
eye diagnosis.
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Treatment Methods for Obesity |
After the diagnosis,
the doctor sets out to treat the patient in a very systematic manner.
This would include a set of appropriate Panchakarma
treatments and Rasayana
therapies .
The Panchakarma Treatments are meant to flush out the toxins, They are
classified as pre-purification, main purification and post purification
phases and include various types of therapies like oil massages, fermented
liquid massages, medicinal enemas, herbal purification methods.
The Rasayana Therapies are meant to nourish the body, to bring the doshas
back to balance and to regenerate the body.These comprise diet regulations,
daily regimens, intake of oral medicines and ayurveda tonics, yoga and
a stress free life. After the treatment the ayurveda doctors will advise
you how to lead a healthy life. T he beneifts and results of the treatment
are shown only after the Rasyana Treatment is over and docotrs advise
is strictly followed. The results will manifest itself normally after
3 to 4 weeks as the body takes time to regenerate itself.
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Panchakarma for Obesity |
Pre-purification therapies
Pre-purification therapies are the first ones applied to loosen the
toxins, open up the circulation channels and get the body ready for
discarding these wastes. These methods are highly relaxing for the body
and mind.
A few of the following pre-purification methods are usually adopted in the treatment of Obesity.
Thailadhara
means continuous showering and massaging of the whole body with warm
medicated oil for active perspiration. The oil is a blend of such
highly effective herbs as sida, deodar, white
leadwort, malabar nut, nutmeg, liquorice and sesame oil, castor oil and milk.
In Njavarakizhi the whole body or any specific part of it is made to perspire by applying herb filled boluses on the body. sida plant, winter cherry and asparagus are some of the medicinal herbs used in njavarakizhi. The treatment may last from one hour to one and a half hours.
Udvarthanam is body massage with herbal powder lasting for nearly thirty minutes. The most commonly used powder is thriphala, a mixture of gooseberry, belerica and myrobalan.
Abhyangam
treatment ( whole body massage with special herbal oils ) is given to
the patient It improves blood circulation, rejuvenates the whole body,
delays aging, induces sound sleep, promotes vitality, reduces stress
and removes toxins. Guuchi, Guggulu and Indian gooseberry are some of the medicinal herbs used in Abhyangam.
Main Purification Therapies for Obesity |
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This is the phase of elimination of toxins that were loosened at the
pre purification treatment stage. These therapies are highly potential
methods and are usually overseen by doctors.
Panchakarma therapies, which are mainly used for purification or
elimination of toxins. For weight loss Virechana (Purgation Treatment)
or Basti (Medicated Enema) are recommended, depending on the individual
health.
Virechanam
is the purgation using oral intake of safe herbal medicines. This
eliminates poisonous wastes through the anal route. Generally, the
herbs used are turpith, embellia fruits, ginger , cardamom, long
pepper, cinnamon etc.
Vasthi
is enema therapy; the ace colon cleaning Panchakarma treatment. Special
medicines are introduced through the anal route for the evacuation of
accumulated toxins and metabolic wastes. Commonly used ingredients are dill seeds, honey, rock salt, herbal pastes, oils and decoctions.
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Rasayana Therapies for Obesity |
These
are body nourishing therapies to rejuvenate the body and mind after the
Panchakarma treatments. They keep the enzymes in the tissue cells in
their normal functioning condition, restore and balance the body
functions and maintain the overall health and well being of an
individual for much longer periods after the Panchakarma course.
Rasayana treatments for Obesity consist of oral medicines and diet
regulation.
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Herbal medicines form an important part of any ayurvedic treatment.
Oral medicines for Obesity will be extracts of pure medicinal herbs,
leaves, spices etc. These are prepared specifically to restore the lost
balance and to provide the needed inputs to cure Obesity. Kashayam and Arishtam - herbal decoctions and fermentations Lehyams – semi solid formulation are commonly prescribed.
Neem, ginger, amaltas, nutmeg, liquorices, gooseberry, bael
etc are some of the medicinal herbs used in the preparation of
kashayams, lehyams and arishtams for the use of Obesity patients.
The type and quantity of the medicines to be taken are decided by the
doctor after a detailed consultation and examination. The patient’s
body type, age etc are also important factors to be considered
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Diet Regulations for Obesity |
Diet regulation will be suggested for patients suffering from Obesity. Proper diet is a brilliant
means of controlling and curing Obesity. Ayurveda diet provides adequate nutrition as well as rest
for the needed organs.
Food that is excessively rich in carbohydrates like rice and potatoes
must be avoided. Wheat should instead be consumed. A diet of natural
foods and germinated wheat are recommended. Raw root vegetables, whole
wheat bread and honey are recommended. Juice of fresh fruits and
vegetables should also be consumed. An occasional fasting is also
advisable.
Fatty substances as also red meat must be avoided as it may lead to
cardiovascular problems in these people. They should cut down on the
consumption of sugar and sweet foods. Bitter and pungent foods are,
however, suggested as these are found to be effective in controlling
weight.
You can find out your type of Prakruthi and decide a diet for yourself.
Yoga and Meditation are proven and effective way to develop and
maintain perfect harmony and balance in our body systems. It provides
us with immunity against all diseases. It alters brain wave activities
reflecting in increased relaxation and a better focused mind. The
commonly suggested yoga postures for Obesity are Salbha Asana (Locust)
and Pranayama (Deep beathing exercise).
Life Style for Obesity
- Avoid eating excess sweets. Have low fat /skim dairy products.
- Avoid product like chocolates, ice creams, cheese, paneer, sugar etc.
- Take non-vegetarian food like chicken, fishes, eggs, in moderate quantity.
- Remove fat from meat & skin from chicken.
- Avoid excess oil & ghee in cooking, Use a non-stick pan for cooking.
- Avoid hydrogenated vegetable oils,
- Instead of frying things try to consume roasted things
- Grill or bake food instead of frying, cook vegetables by steaming and boiling.
- Avoid day sleeping; sleep in the night after one hour of your dinner.
- Do regular exercise like brisk walking (at least), running, swimming etc.
- avoid sedentary and lethargic lifestyle.
- Don't consume excess alcoholic drinks .
- Avoid aerated drinks and water soon after meal.
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