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DIETARY PROTOCOLS IN PANCHAKARMA: A CLINICAL REVIEW OF AHARA KALPANA AND TREATMENT EFFICACY

Dr. Apoorva A. D.*, Dr. Seetharamu M. S., Dr. Muralidhar P. Pujar

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The preservation of human health and the therapeutic management of diseased states in Ayurveda are fundamentally predicated on the balance of Agni (digestive fire) and the judicious application of Pathya (wholesome diet).[1] Ahara (food) is recognized as one of the Trayopastambha[2] (three sub-pillars of life), serving as the foundational source for the nourishment of Dhatus (body tissues), the maintenance of Ojas (vitality), and the equilibrium of Doshas (bio-energetic humors).In the specialized clinical domain of Panchakarma— the fivefold bio-purification therapy—the role of Ahara Kalpas (food preparations) transcends simple nutrition, functioning as a vital therapeutic adjunct that determines the efficacy of Shodhana(detoxification) and the prevention of Vyapat (complications).[3] During the procedural phases of Purvakarma (preparatory phase), Pradhanakarma (main procedures), and Paschatkarma (post-procedural care), the body undergoes significant metabolic stress and physiological shifts, necessitating a strictly regulated dietary environment. This review article provides an exhaustive analysis of various Ahara Kalpas utilized in Panchakarma, specifically focusing on preparations such as Manda (filtered liquid), Peya (thin gruel), Vilepi (thick gruel), Yavagu (thick paste), Yusha (pulse soup), and Mamsarasa (meat soup).[4] The study elucidates the pharmacological rationale behind the graduated dietary regimen known as Samsarjana Krama.[5] Furthermore, the article integrates modern nutritional perspectives, evaluating the caloric densities, vitamin profiles (specifically Thiamine and Riboflavin), and enzymatic requirements of these formulations. By analyzing the transition from simple carbohydrates to complex proteins and fats, this review validates the ancient wisdom of sequential Agni stimulation, providing a comprehensive framework for contemporary practitioners to optimize Panchakarma outcomes while addressing the rising burden of lifestyle-related metabolic disorders.

Keywords: Panchakarma, Ahara Kalpana, Samsarjana Krama, Agni, and Shodhana.


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