Suvarnaprashan

Suvarnaprashan (Suvarna Prashana) is an Ayurvedic immune-boosting treatment primarily

Overview

recommended for children to enhance immunity, cognitive abilities, and overall health. The term “Suvarna” means gold, and “Prashan” means intake, as this therapy involves the administration of purified gold in combination with honey, ghee, and other Ayurvedic herbs. Suvarnaprashan is traditionally given on Pushya Nakshatra, an auspicious day in Ayurveda, but it can also be administered regularly for a period of time based on individual needs. Gold is used in a very minute, safe quantity and is believed to impart immunity, sharpen memory, and promote healthy growth in children. It also helps improve digestion, metabolism, and overall vitality. Suvarnaprashan is commonly recommended for infants and young children, though its benefits can extend to people of all ages for immunity enhancement and rejuvenation.

Benefits of Suvarnaprashan

Suvarnaprashan is one of the five core therapies in Panchakarma, an ancient Ayurvedic detoxification and rejuvenation process.

Boosts Immunity

Increases the body’s natural defense mechanisms, helping to prevent infections and diseases.

Enhances Cognitive Function

Improves memory, concentration, and learning ability, making it beneficial for growing children.

Promotes Physical Growth

Supports healthy growth and development in children, enhancing strength and vitality.

Aids in Digestion and Metabolism

 Improves appetite and digestion, reducing common digestive issues in children.

Balances Doshas

Helps balance Tridoshas (Vata, Pitta, and Kapha), creating a harmonious environment for physical and mental well-being.

Ayurvedic Wellness Resultes

Cost Of Suvarnaprashan

Treatment Type Min. Cost Per Session Max. Cost Per Session Avg. Cost at
Snehan (massage) Rs. 1500 Rs. 6000 Rs. 2000-3000

Contraindications for Suvarnaprashan

Active Infections: Should not be administered during high fever or active infections.

Allergies: Not suitable for children with known allergies to honey, ghee, or other components used in the formulation.

Severe Illnesses: Not recommended for children with severe chronic diseases or on specific treatments without consulting a physician.

Hyperactivity or Excessive Pitta: May need modification or alternative therapy for children with aggravated Pitta dosha to avoid overstimulation.

Types of Suvarnaprashan

  • Regular Suvarnaprashan: A standard preparation containing gold bhasma (purified ash), ghee, honey, and herbal extracts, given monthly on Pushya Nakshatra.
  • Specialized Herbal Suvarnaprashan: Formulated with additional herbs like Brahmi and Shankhapushpi, enhancing focus and memory, suitable for children with learning challenges.
  • Daily Suvarnaprashan: A more diluted dose for daily use, often given over one to three months for immune enhancement.
  • Rejuvenation Suvarnaprashan: Can be given to adults as a rejuvenation therapy with additional herbs to boost immunity, improve vitality, and balance doshas.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

For specific details, it’s best to contact Shree Vishwamaadhu Clinic directly.

What types of treatments does Shree Vishwamaadhu Clinic offer?

Shree Vishwamaadhu Clinic likely offers a range of traditional Ayurvedic treatments, including therapies like Abhyanga (oil massage), Shirodhara (oil poured on the forehead for stress relief), Panchakarma (detox and rejuvenation), and possibly specific treatments tailored for conditions like joint pain, respiratory issues, skin concerns, and digestive health.

What can I expect during an initial consultation?

During your first consultation, the Ayurvedic practitioner will usually assess your health, lifestyle, and diet, and may identify your dosha (Vata, Pitta, or Kapha body constitution). This assessment will guide the practitioner in creating a personalized treatment plan, which might include dietary guidance, herbal supplements, lifestyle recommendations, and specific therapies.

How does the clinic tailor treatments to individual needs?

Ayurveda is highly personalized. At Shree Vishwamaadhu Clinic, the practitioner will likely create a customized plan based on your dosha type and any specific health concerns, such as stress, anxiety, joint issues, or digestive problems. They might use a combination of herbal remedies, therapies, and lifestyle adjustments unique to your body and health goals.

What is Panchakarma, and is it offered at the clinic?

Panchakarma is a comprehensive detoxification process in Ayurveda, involving several stages of cleansing and rejuvenating therapies. These may include oil massages, herbal steam baths, enemas, nasal cleansing, and dietary recommendations. Shree Vishwamaadhu Clinic may offer Panchakarma for deep detox and balance restoration, often lasting several days to weeks depending on the individual.

How long does each treatment session typically last?

Treatment sessions can vary in length. A typical massage or therapy session might last between 45 and 90 minutes, while certain treatments like Panchakarma may require multiple sessions over a span of days or weeks.

Are the oils and herbs used sourced locally or imported?

Ayurveda treatments use specific oils and herbs, some of which might be sourced locally in India. Shree Vishwamaadhu Clinic may use high-quality, organic oils and herbal formulations either prepared in-house or sourced from reputable Ayurvedic suppliers to ensure authenticity and effectiveness.

How many sessions are needed to see results?

Ayurveda treatments use specific oils and herbs, some of which might be sourced locally in India. Shree Vishwamaadhu Clinic may use high-quality, organic oils and herbal formulations either prepared in-house or sourced from reputable Ayurvedic suppliers to ensure authenticity and effectiveness.