
Ideal time for Medicinal Diet – Karkidakam
Karkidakam, the last month in the Malayalam calendar (mid-July to mid-August), is known in Ayurveda as a season of rejuvenation. During this monsoon time, the
In Ayurveda, Bidalakam (or Vidala-karm in some texts) is a specialized eye treatment involving the application of medicated herbal pastes or powders around the eyes. It is a traditional therapy aimed at treating various eye conditions and enhancing ocular health
Bidalakam is derived from the Sanskrit words “Bida” (application) and “Alakam” (around the eyes). This treatment is often recommended for its potential to improve vision, relieve eye strain, and treat various eye disorders.
Procedure
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Indications for Bidalakam
Contraindications
Complementary Treatments
Bidalakam is often used in conjunction with other Ayurvedic eye treatments such as Netra Tarpana (ghee therapy for the eyes) and Seka (pouring medicated liquids into the eyes), providing a holistic approach to eye care.
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Karkidakam, the last month in the Malayalam calendar (mid-July to mid-August), is known in Ayurveda as a season of rejuvenation. During this monsoon time, the
The monsoon season brings relief from the heat, but it also increases humidity, clogged pores, fungal infections, and dull skin. According to Ayurveda, this is
The monsoon season brings with it a refreshing coolness, rhythmic rains, and the scent of earth — but in Ayurveda, it also marks a critical
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