Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Dhara in Ayurveda

Dhara is a process by which the herbal oils, medicated milk, buttermilk and so on are pured on to the forehead for about 45 minutes a day. This treatment is being done for Vatha predominant diseases, mental disorders, Neurasthenia, memory loss and certain skin diseases like psoriasis.

In Thakra Dhara, after buttermilk treated with medication by massage principal is paid uninterrupted flow inside of a ship hanging on the forehead and scalp. It's very good at dealing with problems like scalp dandruff, psoriasis, the hyper tention, diabetes, hair loss and other skin complaints. This gives the very cool head and produces sleep.

In Siro Dhara, after giving a good massage main oil herbs is paid uninterrupted flow inside of a ship hanging on the forehead and scalp. It's very good at relieving the effort and coercion and produces sleep. Maintain hormone balance.

The Dhanyamla Dhara includes puring of medicinal liquid over different parts of the body. This therapy continues for 45 to 60 minutes per day and lasts for 7 to 12 days. The liquid medicine hot Luc is left falling over the body on a rhythmic mode of a ship hooked.

It is used for a range of conditions like spinal disorders, rheumatism, arthritis, asthma, neurological disorders, the spondylosis, etc..

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