In today's India, there is a rampant infertility epidemic. Ayurveda has several effective ways of dealing with it. Tubal blockages frequently cause infertility. While allopathy offers invasive laparoscopic surgery to clear blockages, which is often unsuccessful, Ayurveda provides the healthier panchakarma treatment to assist in the removal of these blockages. "Three cycles of yogavasti with uttaravasti are quite successful in eliminating tubal obstructions," say most prominent Ayurvedic Doctors.
Dr. Amrit Raj has over ten years of experience in obstetrics and gynecology and has successfully conducted thousands of these surgeries. It is performed as an outpatient operation. The operations are simple to carry out and do not require an anesthetic.
Vasti is a type of medicinal enema that is used in panchakarma. A medicated tailam or kashayam is usually injected into the colon through the anus.
Uttaravasti is a treatment in which tailam, or medicinal oil, is injected into the uterus through the cervix. We virtually always put a little oil on mechanical portions of a machine that aren't working. But, in actuality, one has to admire our acharyas' brilliance in devising this process to treat musculoskeletal and reproductive organ diseases with various medicated oils and kashayams. In a nutshell, vastis are like that.
Because the amount of medicinal oil used is only 60 ml, the matravasti is a reasonably straightforward procedure. Dhanavantaramtailam is commonly utilized. Because the amount of kashayam utilized is roughly 600 ml, the kashayavasti is more intense. In most cases, erandamula (castor roots) kashayam is employed.
When there is no bleeding on the fifth day after the start of the menstrual cycle, Uttaravasti, or the introduction of oil into the uterus through the cervix, is performed. The uttaravasti is conducted for five days in a row.