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Neurological problems, ankylosing spondilitis, rheumatoid arthritis, chorea etc.
 
Neurological problems, ankylosing spondilitis, rheumatoid arthritis, chorea etc.
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===== Dhanyamla dhara =====  
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===== ''Dhanyamla dhara'' =====  
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Dhanyamla dhara is another type of parisheka. The word dhanyaamla means that which is fermented from dhanya. In this procedure dhaara is performed using dhanyamla. This procedure is a type of rookshana karma also it comes under dravasweda.
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''Dhanyamla dhara'' is another type of ''parisheka''. The word ''dhanyamla'' means that which is fermented from ''dhanya''. In this procedure ''dhara'' is performed using ''dhanyamla''. This procedure is a type of ''rukshana karma'' also it comes under ''dravasweda''.
    
====== Materials required ======
 
====== Materials required ======
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Dhaanyaamla 2-4 litres
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Oil for abhyanga
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Dhaara pot, droni, 4-6 helpers, vessels, spoon
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| ''Dhanyamla''
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|colspan="2"| Oil for ''abhyanga''
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|colspan="2"| ''Dhara'' pot, ''droni'', 4-6 helpers, vessels, spoon
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====== Preparation of patient ======
 
====== Preparation of patient ======
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As common procedure of dhara.
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As common procedure of ''dhara''.
    
====== Procedure ======
 
====== Procedure ======
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As common procedure of dhaara.
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As common procedure of ''dhara''.
    
====== Indications ======
 
====== Indications ======
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Vatashonita, amavata, sarvangadaha.
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''Vatashonita, amavata, sarvangadaha''.
    
====== Practical tips ======
 
====== Practical tips ======
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Rest in non windy rooms to prevent chills.
 
Rest in non windy rooms to prevent chills.
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Normal thermoregulation in a human body consists of an important voluntary regulating mechanism termed as behavioral control wherein the person adopts various postures (fetal posture), food habits (like alcohol derivatives), exclusive clothings (woolen sweaters) or passively attains certain emotional states (like anger, fear which stimulates sympathetic nervous system with release of epinephrine & norepinephrine that increases BMR which in turn increases heat production) which significantly modulates the core temperature as a response to changing environmental conditions. Thus niragnisweda corresponds to adaptive mechanisms of human beings.
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Normal thermoregulation in a human body consists of an important voluntary regulating mechanism termed as behavioral control wherein the person adopts various postures (fetal posture), food habits (like alcohol derivatives), exclusive clothings (woolen sweaters) or passively attains certain emotional states (like anger, fear which stimulates sympathetic nervous system with release of epinephrine & norepinephrine that increases BMR which in turn increases heat production) which significantly modulates the core temperature as a response to changing environmental conditions. Thus ''niragnisweda'' corresponds to adaptive mechanisms of human beings.
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After proper swedana person is equally exhausted as after doing moderate to severe exercise (increased sweating, fatigue etc). Hence if a person indulges in vyayama after swedana it results in atiswedana or ativyayama.
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After proper ''swedana'' person is equally exhausted as after doing moderate to severe exercise (increased sweating, fatigue etc). Hence if a person indulges in ''vyayama'' after ''swedana'' it results in ''atiswedana'' or ''ativyayama''.
    
=== References ===
 
=== References ===

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