1.What is Panchakarma? How can I avail Panchkarma therapy for myself?
Panchakarma  is a Sanskrit word that means “five treatments”. This is a process used to  clean the body of toxic materials left by disease and poor nutrition.  Panchakarma will remove the excess doshas and correct imbalances in them as  well as eliminate the harmful ama out of your system through the body’s own  organs and channels of elimination (colon, sweat glands, lungs, bladder,  urinary tract, stomach, intestines, etc). Panchakarma purifies the tissues at a  very deep level. It involves daily massages and oil baths, herbal enemas, nasal  administrations. Ayurveda recommends Panchakarma as a seasonal treatment for  maintaining mental and physical hygiene and balance.
2.Are there any special  centres for Panchkarma in Delhi Government?
Panchkarma therapy is available at A & U Tibbia College & Hospital Karol Bagh and at Ch. Brahm Prakash Ayurved Charak Sansthan, Khera Dabur, Najafgarh. One more unit named “Charak panchakarma centre” is functional at LNJP hospital, Delhi gate.


