Types of Therapy
There are eight methods that cleanse and soothe the system.
1. Purgative therapy
Purgatives or laxatives, provide relief from excess vatham problems like arthritis
and paraplegia. Purgatives are given in summer months. Potions from rose
petals, Tinnevely seena, fig and Indian jalap are used. Medicated
oils of Mercury perchloride, Caesalpinia bonduc etc are common. Pills made from
Crotum Tigliumseeds and Butea Frondosa are also used.
Purgatives are given in summer at four-month intervals. Old people,
children, and pregnant women are not given purgatives.
2. Emetic Therapy
Emetic therapy is used to rid the body of Pitham and Kapham diseases
associated with vatham. An emetic is medicine that causes vomiting. Randia dumentorum, Brassica juncea, Alum, Ammonium
chloride, Curcumis colocynthus, Lufa amera are used to prepare emetics.
For people who have used psychotropic drugs, an emetic prepared with nine grams of
mustard powder in 250 ml of warm water is administered.
Emetics are given every six months. Pregnant women, patients of
hernia, and haematemesis should not be given emetics.
3. Fasting Therapy
This is advised in febrile conditions. Siddha believes that fevers are
caused because of disturbances in the digestive sheath. While some schools
advise complete fasting, some Siddhars advocate a light or liquid diet.
Pregnant women, people with other ailments, children, and the
aged are advised against this form of therapy.
4. Steam Therapy
Steam therapy is used in case of localised oedema.
Steam removes the excess fluid in the body. Sometimes herbs or a red hot metal
are added to boiling water. Turmeric powder and nochi leaves are the
commonly used herbs. For sinusitis, lemon seeds and turmeric are used
for steam inhalation. For body ache salt, Carum copticum, asafoetida and
Piper longum are added to boiling water.

5. Oiletion Therapy
For diseases of the neck and head, an oil massage and
bath are recommended. Lac (arakku) thailam (medicated oil), dry ginger
thailam and black pepper thailam are commonly used. For diseases of the
nose and throat, nochi (negundo) thailam is used.
6. Physical Therapy
This involves massage with or without oil, tapping, pressing,
catching, tying, pulling, pushing, pressing or physically applying
pressure for therapeutics. It relaxes the body, regulates circulation,
and increases vitality in the individual. This therapy
has to be administered by experts only.
7. Solar Therapy
Exposing patients to sunlight is said to be beneficial for
vatham complaints. All parts, except the head can be exposed to sunlight.
Some schools observe that the evening rays of the sun are the best for healing.
8. Blood Letting
In the early stages of certain diseases, toxins are removed
by the use of purgatives and emetics. In certain advanced conditions, bloodletting
is necessary. Bloodletting is done by leech application, venesection, and by drains.
Blood letting is useful in cases of psychiatric illnesses, colic pain, elephantiasis,
gonococcal arthritis and blood disorders.

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