9th Edition of International Conference on
Ayurvedic Panchakarma Therapists are wellness professionals who administer Panchakarma, a time-honored Ayurvedic purification and rejuvenation therapy designed to detoxify the body and restore balance among the doshas—Vata, Pitta, and Kapha. The word "Panchakarma" translates to "five actions," referring to a series of therapeutic procedures: Vamana (emesis), Virechana (purgation), Basti (enema), Nasya (nasal therapy), and Raktamokshana (bloodletting). These therapists carefully assess an individual’s constitution and current health condition to tailor treatments using herbal oils, medicated ghee, steam therapy, massage, and dietary recommendations that promote deep internal cleansing and renewal.
Typically practicing in Ayurvedic wellness centers, hospitals, and retreats, Panchakarma therapists provide personalized care that goes beyond physical detoxification. They offer guidance on lifestyle choices, yoga practices, and mental relaxation techniques to support overall healing. Panchakarma is especially beneficial for addressing chronic health issues, boosting immunity, enhancing digestion, and relieving stress. These therapists are highly regarded for their holistic approach, blending traditional Ayurvedic principles with compassionate care to help individuals regain vitality, mental clarity, and long-term wellness. Their work not only supports physical rejuvenation but also promotes emotional balance and spiritual growth. Many clients seek Panchakarma as a way to reset their body and mind, especially during seasonal transitions or major life changes.