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Defeat Amavata And Reclaim Your Mobility Through Sakalya Ayurveda's Holistic Healing
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Amavata is often described as the collision of accumulated toxins (ama) with aggravated Vata, but for patients it feels like waking up to a body that no longer obeys.
Staging the condition is crucial because a blanket Panchakarma plan can easily overwhelm someone whose digestive fire is already compromised.
Only once the digestive system is steady do we introduce ruksha and snigdha snehana, bashpa swedana, and finally Virechana or Basti depending on dominance of ama versus Vata.
What makes the protocol complete is the closing loop between medical care and lifestyle rehabilitation.
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