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The months of July and August represent the varsha ritu
or the rainy season. According to Ayurveda, this is the
time for pitta aggravation. All the heat that accumulates
in the body in the greesham ritu (summer season) is aggravated
in the rainy season. There are a number of skin diseases
prevalent in the rainy season. Especially in India, this
is the time when one can see big crowds in skin clinics.
A simple knowledge of Ayurveda can help us prevent and even
treat painful skin disorders.
According to Ayurveda, the skin has six layers, located
not only superficially but extending to the deeper levels
of the body. A skin disease is, mostly, rooted deeply into
various dhatus or tissues like fat, muscles, blood etc.
Most skin treatments are generally external applications
like creams or oils. These, however, never reach the deeper
layers of the skin. As a result, the symptoms disappear
temporarily, and the disease is not rooted out permanently.
Ayurveda always tries to root out the disease by treating
it specifically according to its cause. As the disease is
deepseated it is difficult to fix the problem quickly. Ayurvedic
skin treatments may take a few weeks to remove the symptoms
but the diseases are treated permanently.
Causes
Two of the main causes of diseases in Ayurveda are a wrong
diet and lifestyle, which an individual follows either knowingly
or unknowingly. Following a diet or life style that is against
the season or the prakriti (nature) of a person, creates
an imbalance in bodily energies, thus contaminating the
body tissues to produce a skin disease. In Ayurvedic terms,
although skin diseases are caused due to imbalances in all
the three doshas, the prime dosha involved is pitta. Pitta
symbolizes heat or fire. Therefore all those foods or activities
that increase the fire element in the body should be eliminated.
This includes hot, spicy, fried, oily and greasy foods.
Acidic foods like tomatoes, citrus fruits, yogurt and vinegar
should be avoided. Exposure to heat and sun, drinking too
much tea, coffee, and alcohol, and smoking also aggravate
the pitta.
Remedies
Removing the root cause is the main line of treatment in
Ayurveda. Therefore eliminating all the foods and activities
that increase pitta is the main treatment. Here are some
general remedies for all kinds of skin diseases.
- Prepare a powder by mixing equal quantities of turmeric,
Amla, and Neem leaves. One teaspoonful of this powder
can be taken twice a day with water. In case Amla and
Neem are not available, only turmeric powder can be used
in the dosage of half a teaspoonful twice a day with water.
- If Neem leaves are available, boil them in water everyday
and wash the affected area. Soaps and shampoos should
not be used on the affected area.
- Take 50 grams of powdered yellow sulphur and mix it
with 250 ml. of mustard oil or coconut oil. Apply this
mixtureto the affected area everyday in the morning and
wash after half an hour. It is better to sit in the sun
or in a hot place after applying this oil.
- If purified sulphur (certified good for internal use)
is available, it can be taken in the doses of 1-2 grams
twice a day with water.
- Take 100 ml. of coconut oil and add 5 grams of powdered
camphor to it. Put this mixture in a glass bottle and
screw the cap on tightly. Put the bottle in sunlight for
two hours. Applying this mixture on the affected area
is helpful.
- Taking soft or mild laxatives to clear the bowels is
also beneficial in the treatment of skin diseases. A teaspoonful
of Triphala powder can be taken at bed time every night,
with warm water or milk. Any other natural laxative such
as prunes, figs and raisins can also be taken.
- Fresh juice of apricot leaves may be applied on affected
parts of the body. It gives relief in eczema and scabies.
- Wheat grass juice is also beneficial in skin diseases
as it boosts the immune system, which helps to fight the
disease.
- The patient should get as much fresh air as possible.
Restrictive and tight clothing should not be worn. The
patient should drink 3-4 litres of water everyday.
- Aloe vera is also beneficial for skin diseases as it
purifies the blood. Fresh aloe vera gel can be taken in
the dose of two or three tablespoonfuls on an empty stomach
everyday.
One should avoid tea, coffee, alcohol, hot spices, fried
foods, acidic and sour foods. White sugar, white flour products
and preserved or tinned foods should also be avoided. Consumption
of meat, especially red meat, should be minimized. Following
these simple remedies and dietary tips can relieve even
the most irritating skin problems. Thousands of patients
suffering from chronic and irritating skin disorders have
received relief through Ayurvedic remedies. Jiva Ayurvedic
Research Institute has also formulated a combination of
Ayurvedic tablets, tea and powder to treat skin disorders.
It is called the Jiva Sattva Skin Disease Healthcare Pack.
In addition Jiva Ayuniqe Clinic offers personalized Ayunique
packs for treating various diseases.
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