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INTRODUCTION:
Nadi sweda is a unique form of Swedana procedure, where perspiration is induced by passing steam over the whole body or specific part of the body by using a special instrument called as Nadi sweda yantra.
Herbs added with water is boiled in the nadi swedana yantra and steam is generated. The generated steam is allowed to pass through the tube fitted to the instrument.
BENEFITS
Relieves pain.
Relieves oedema.
Brings softness to the body.
Reduces the stiffness of the joints and keeps them mobile.
Improves the process of blood circulation.
It helps in removing the mala of the body.
It removes muscular stiffness.

TREATMENT DURATION
35 TO 45 MIN
The treatment duration depends on the consulting physician and the severity of the condition.
TREATMENT COURSE DURATION
7 days, 14 days,21 days
The treatment course duration depends on the consulting physician and the severity of the condition.
MODE OF ACTION OF NADI SWEDA
Increase metabolism: As we do swedana karma, the metabolism increases
Vaso dilatation: Vasodilatation facilitates improved circulation and there by detoxification at cellular level and fasten up the healing process
Stimulation of sweat glands : Swedana procedure stimulates the sweat glands and sweat is a mode of toxin and waste product removal.
Due to the heat transferred and because of the potent medicinal properties, it can reduce inflammation from muscles and joints.
Due to the decongestant property of the medicinal smoke, it relieves the nasal congestion and clears all the air pathway and moreover it has bronchodilator effect which eases breathing difficulties.
INDICATION:
Arthritis
Bursitis
Frozen
Shoulder
Back pain
Varicosity
Obesity
Neck pain
Sprain
CONTRAINDICATIONS
Fever: As the temperature might increase during the therapy
Rhinitis: Severity of disease will increase
Diseases like Jaundice, Peptic Ulcer
Infectious diseases
Certain forms of cancer
Certain skin conditions
Certain cardiac problem
Tuberculosis
Severe sinusitis: Can get other respiratory complication