Spinal Basti
What Is Spina Basti?

What Are The Uses Of Spinal Basti?
Back pain
Stiffness
Spondylosis
Disc prolapse
Herniation
How Is Spinal Basti Performed?
What Are The Benefits Of Spinal Basti?
Relieving back pain, stiffness, spasms, and fatigue
Treating spinal disorders like spondylosis, arthritis, disc prolapse, herniation, and degeneration
Improving blood circulation, nerve function, and flexibility of the spine
Relaxing the mind and body and reducing stress
strengthens the bones and ligaments, and restores the balance in the body Spinal basti also helps to prevent degeneration and promote regeneration of the spinal tissues

What Is The Duration OF Spinal Basti?
Who Should Not Undergo Spinal Basti?
Are There Any Side Effects Of Spinal Basti?
Allergic reactions to the herbal oils or ingredients used in the decoction
Infection or inflammation of the anal region due to improper hygiene or technique
Aggravation of the doshas or diseases if given in contraindicated conditions, such as indigestion, low digestion, excessive oleation, etc.
Pain, swelling, bleeding, or perforation of the rectum or colon due to excessive pressure or force of the enema
Nausea, vomiting, headache, dizziness, or fainting due to dehydration or imbalance of electrolytes
Is Spinal Basti Painful?
Frequently Asked Questions
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What can I expect after a spinal basti session?
After a spinal basti session, individuals may experience a sense of relaxation, relief from pain or discomfort, and improved flexibility in the spine. The Ayurvedic practitioner may provide post-treatment recommendations, such as specific stretches, lifestyle modifications, or herbal supplements to support healing.
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Is spinal basti a standalone treatment?
Spinal basti is often combined with other Ayurvedic therapies, such as Abhyanga (therapeutic oil massage), Swedana (herbal steam therapy), and Panchakarma (Ayurvedic detoxification). These therapies work synergistically to enhance the overall effectiveness of the treatment and promote holistic healing of the spine.
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What other therapies or treatments complement spinal basti?
Ayurvedic practitioners may recommend additional therapies or treatments alongside spinal basti, such as Abhyanga (Ayurvedic oil massage), Panchakarma (detoxification procedures), herbal remedies, and lifestyle modifications to enhance healing.
