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Vasti (Basti) Therapy

Vasti (Basti) Therapy (Medicinal Enema Therapy)

Ayurvedic Treatment for Nerve, Joint & Digestive Disorders
Vasti (Basti) is one of the most important therapies in Panchakarma, involving the administration of medicated herbal oils or decoctions through the rectal route. Known as the primary treatment for Vata disorders, Vasti helps cleanse, nourish, and rejuvenate the body while supporting the health of the nervous system, joints, muscles, and digestive tract.
At ABI Ayurveda Clinic, Vasti therapy is carefully planned and administered under expert Ayurvedic supervision. It is highly effective in treating nerve disorders, joint pain, arthritis, back pain, constipation, digestive issues, and chronic Vata-related conditions, offering deep-rooted healing and long-term relief.
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Benefits of Vasti (Basti) Therapy

Balances Vata Dosha

Effectively regulates Vata, the root cause of nerve disorders, pain, dryness, and degeneration.

Relieves Joint & Back Pain

Highly beneficial for arthritis, lower back pain, sciatica, knee pain, and spinal disorders.

Improves Nerve Function

Supports nerve nourishment, reduces numbness, weakness, and improves mobility.

Enhances Digestion & Bowel Health

Helps relieve chronic constipation, bloating, and digestive imbalance.

Faq's

Frequently Asked Questions

Vasti is a Panchakarma therapy where medicated oils or herbal decoctions are administered rectally to cleanse and nourish the body.

Yes. When performed under experienced Ayurvedic doctors with proper assessment, it is safe and highly effective.

People with arthritis, joint pain, back pain, nerve disorders, constipation, and digestive issues benefit the most.

Pregnant women, children, very weak individuals, and those with acute diarrhea should avoid it unless advised by a doctor.

We provide personalized treatment plans, expert supervision, safe procedures, and ethical Ayurvedic care focused on long-term healing.
A light, easily digestible diet is recommended during and after the treatment.
Yes. Common types include Anuvasana Vasti (oil-based) and Niruha Vasti (decoction-based).
The number of sittings depends on the condition, severity, and doctor’s assessment.
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