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Effect of snehapana (internal oleation ) on lipids: a critical review.

Vasant Patil1, M S Baghel, A B Thakar.   

Abstract

The Snehana (internal oleation) is a major preparatory procedure to be performed before Śodhana (purification). The entire procedure of Śodhana (purification), depends upon the proper mobilization of humors (Doshas) from the periphery (Śākhā) which is to be achieved with the help of Snehana (Oleation) and Svedana (Sudation therapy). Currently physicians practice purificatory internal oleation (Shodhanartha Abhyantara Snehana) by their methods depending upon individual experience and expertise. If Snehana (internal oleation) is not done properly, it definitely affects the Śodhana Karma (purificatory Therapy) afterwards and also chances of complications such as hyperlipidaemia .Hence, it is obligatory to start and increase the dose of Sneha (lipids) in appropriate & judicious way considering the Digestive fire (Agni) & nature of bowel habit (Koshtha) of the subject. There is a fear in the medical fraternity and the patients that oral intake of lipids may lead to an increase in the biochemical parameters especially the lipids. So in order to remove this misconception, here an attempt is made to critically review in the light of classical references and modern research findings.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 22557349      PMCID: PMC3336313     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anc Sci Life        ISSN: 0257-7941


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1.  Clinical trial on different dose patterns of Shodhanartha Abhyantara Snehana.

Authors:  Vasant C Patil; Anup B Thakar; Madhav Singh Baghel
Journal:  Ayu       Date:  2013-04
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