Snehana (unction therapy): Difference between revisions
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Apart from above mentioned three dosage forms,a fourth dosage is also in practice, which is the smallest dosage among all the dosage forms. [A.H Sutra Sthana 16/17]<ref name=Hridaya/> This can also be termed as the ‘test dose’ for an individual. | Apart from above mentioned three dosage forms,a fourth dosage is also in practice, which is the smallest dosage among all the dosage forms. [A.H Sutra Sthana 16/17]<ref name=Hridaya/> This can also be termed as the ‘test dose’ for an individual. | ||
The safety and efficacy of unction therapy depends mainly on digestive capacity (agni) and nature of gut (koshta) of the individual. In order to assess this, administration of a test dosage is always preferable. The amount of unctuous substance that can be digested in 3 hours is considered as the test dose. [A.H Sutra Sthana 16/17]<ref name=Hridaya/> By assessing the response for this initial dose, the further dosages can be decided. This dosage improves the digestion and can be given to persons affected with less severity of dosha.[Su.Sa. | The safety and efficacy of unction therapy depends mainly on digestive capacity (agni) and nature of gut (koshta) of the individual. In order to assess this, administration of a test dosage is always preferable. The amount of unctuous substance that can be digested in 3 hours is considered as the test dose. [A.H Sutra Sthana 16/17]<ref name=Hridaya/> By assessing the response for this initial dose, the further dosages can be decided. This dosage improves the digestion and can be given to persons affected with less severity of dosha.[Su.Sa.Chikitsa Sthana 31/25]<ref name=Susruta/> | ||
==Objective of unction therapy== | ==Objective of unction therapy== | ||