Department of Panchakarma

Deals with the Purification therapies of Ayurveda and provides a basic understanding of the principles of Shodhana. Panchakarma includes Vamana, Virechana, Nasya, Basti karma & Raktha Mokshan, using a varied kinds of Ayurvedic medicines. As far as the treatment methods are concerned Ayurveda has described the use of Shamana (Palliative treatment) and Shodhana (Bio-Purifaction methods – Panchakarma) methods. Panchakarma literally means five methods of body purification. These methods are employed in the healthy to prevent diseases and to improve the immunity as also in the sick to treat a number of diseases.  Recognizing that many illnesses result from the build-up of toxins in the body that impair the functioning of its natural defenses: the lymph, circulatory and immune systems, Panchakarma promotes healing and restoration by eliminating these toxins from the body. Unlike other detoxification programs, Panchakarma is a gentle process that achieves deep cleansing without discomfort and allows rejuvenating energy to flow freely through the body.

Meet Our Faculty

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR
Dr. DHARMENDRA KUMAR

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR

Department: Panchakarma
Qualification: MD (PANCHAKARMA)

CCIM Teacher’s code: AYPK00056

D.O.B. :01-01-1986

Experience: 7 Years+

 ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
DR. MALLIKA SINGH

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

Department: Panchakarma
Qualification: MD (PANCHAKARMA)

CCIM Teacher’s code: AYPK01034 

D.O.B.:17-06-1987

Experience: 4 Years+

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
Dr. JEENA RAJEEVANT

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

Department: Panchakarma
Qualification: MD (PANCHAKARMA)

CCIM Teacher’s code: AYPK01628

D.O.B. :06-04-1993

Experience: 1 Years+