Pichu

Pichu is a palliative Ayurvedic treatment that involves applying a long, thick layer of cotton wool soaked in warm medicated oil to a specific affected area of the body. The oil is kept warm and is periodically replaced throughout the treatment session. This therapy is particularly effective for conditions related to the head, spine, and other vital organs.

Ayurvedic Philosophy

Pichu is a localized treatment where a cotton pad or cloth is soaked in warm medicated oil and placed on the affected area, such as the head, spine, joints, or lower back. The oil deeply penetrates the tissues, alleviating pain, lubricating joints, and calming the nervous system.

The choice of medicated oils varies based on an individual’s health condition and body constitution, commonly including:

  • Mahanarayan Tailam – Strengthens joints and relieves stiffness.
  • Dhanwantharam Tailam – Helps in nerve regeneration and reduces inflammation.
  • Bala Tailam – Nourishes muscles and supports neurological function.
  • Ksheerabala Tailam – Effective for stress relief and deep relaxation.
  • Chandanadi Tailam – Cooling and beneficial for migraines and headaches.

Pichu is particularly effective for balancing Vata and Pitta doshas, addressing chronic pain, nerve-related disorders, and degenerative conditions.

Types of Pichu Treatments

1. Greeva Pichu - Applied to the neck region.
2. NabHi Pichu - Focused on the umbilical area.
3. Shiro Pichu - Targeted at the head.
4. Kati Pichu - Concentrated on the lower back.

Health Benefits of Pichu

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