| Before attaining the normal health after the purification therapy, ''ajeerna'' (indigestion) and ''adhyashana'' (intake of food before the digestion of previous meal) results in to various health problems like ''mukhshosha'' (dryness of the mouth), ''adhmana'' (flatulence), ''shola nistoda'' (colicky and pricking pain), ''pipasa''(thirst), ''gatrasad'' (bodyache), ''chhardi'' (vomiting), ''atisara'' (diarrhea), ''murchha'' (fainting), ''jwara'' (fever), ''pravahana'' (gripping pain) and ''ama-visha'' (food poisoning due to ''ama'') and such other complications. | | Before attaining the normal health after the purification therapy, ''ajeerna'' (indigestion) and ''adhyashana'' (intake of food before the digestion of previous meal) results in to various health problems like ''mukhshosha'' (dryness of the mouth), ''adhmana'' (flatulence), ''shola nistoda'' (colicky and pricking pain), ''pipasa''(thirst), ''gatrasad'' (bodyache), ''chhardi'' (vomiting), ''atisara'' (diarrhea), ''murchha'' (fainting), ''jwara'' (fever), ''pravahana'' (gripping pain) and ''ama-visha'' (food poisoning due to ''ama'') and such other complications. |
− | Irregular and unwholesome food is strictly prohibited before attaining the normal state of health. If it is not followed, health problems like aruchi (lack of desire for taking food), durbalta (weakness), vaivarnya (discoloration of the skin), kandu (itching), pama (scabies) and gatravasada (prostration of the body and grahani (sprue like disease, arsha (piles) and other diseases caused due to the vitiation and aggravation of vata. | + | Irregular and unwholesome food is strictly prohibited before attaining the normal state of health. If it is not followed, health problems like ''aruchi'' (lack of desire for taking food), ''durbalta'' (weakness), ''vaivarnya'' (discoloration of the skin), ''kandu'' (itching), ''pama'' (scabies) and ''gatravasada'' (prostration of the body and ''grahani'' (sprue like disease, ''arsha'' (piles) and other diseases caused due to the vitiation and aggravation of ''vata''. |