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''Satapushpadi'' ghee is advised for anuvasana [[basti]] [57-62].
 
''Satapushpadi'' ghee is advised for anuvasana [[basti]] [57-62].
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If diarrhea persists in spite of the administration of ''anuvasana basti'' and observing the ''samsarjana-krama'' (gradual administration of lighter to heavier food) then ''piccha basti'' (mucilaginous type of medicated enema) should be given.
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If diarrhea persists in spite of the administration of anuvasana [[basti]] and observing the ''samsarjana-krama'' (gradual administration of lighter to heavier food) then piccha [[basti]] (mucilaginous type of medicated enema) should be given.
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Green stalks of ''shalmali'' should be covered with green ''kusha'' and tied. This bundle is then smeared with the mud of black soil and placed over cow-dung fire. After the mud is dried up, the stalks of ''shalmali'' is removed. These stalks are then triturated in a pestle and mortar. One ''mushti'' (''pala'' or handful) of this paste should be mixed with one ''prastha'' of boiled milk and filtered. In this milk, oil, ghee and paste of ''madhuka'' is added in adequate quantity. This recipe is used for medicated enema to be given to the patient after massaging the body with oil. When the nasty material comes out, the patient should take bath and thereafter take food along with either milk or the meat soup of the wild animals. This ''piccha-basti'' (mucilaginous enema) cures ''paittika'' type of diarrhea, fever, edema, ''gulma'' (abdominal lumps), chronic diarrhea, ''grahani'' (digestive disorders) and the acute complications of purgation as well as of ''asthapana basti'' [63-68]
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Green stalks of ''shalmali'' should be covered with green ''kusha'' and tied. This bundle is then smeared with the mud of black soil and placed over cow-dung fire. After the mud is dried up, the stalks of ''shalmali'' is removed. These stalks are then triturated in a pestle and mortar. One ''mushti'' (''pala'' or handful) of this paste should be mixed with one ''prastha'' of boiled milk and filtered. In this milk, oil, ghee and paste of ''madhuka'' are added in adequate quantity. This recipe is used for the medicated enema to be given to the patient after massaging the body with oil. When the nasty material comes out, the patient should take bath and thereafter take food along with either milk or the meat soup of the wild animals. This piccha-[[basti]] (mucilaginous enema) cures ''paittika'' type of diarrhea, fever, edema, ''gulma'' (abdominal lumps), chronic diarrhea, ''grahani'' (digestive disorders) and the acute complications of purgation as well as of asthapana [[basti]] [63-68]
    
=== ''Raktatisara'' (bloody diarrhoea) ===
 
=== ''Raktatisara'' (bloody diarrhoea) ===
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