• Imbalances in the Artava and Shukra Vaha Srotas (Reproductive Channels) - 364

  • Oct 31 2024
  • Length: 14 mins
  • Podcast

Imbalances in the Artava and Shukra Vaha Srotas (Reproductive Channels) - 364

  • Summary

  • Artava Vaha Srotas is the channel carrying nutrients for the female reproductive tissue, the ova or eggs and Shukra vaha srotas is the channel carrying nutrition for the male reproductive tissue, the sperm.

    In this episode Colette covers the following:

    • Signs and symptoms of aggravation in these channels.
    • Disorders which can manifest e.g. PCOS, endometriosis, fertility issues for women and for men disorders such as low sperm count, sexual disfunction and infertility.
    • Possible causes of aggravation
    • Ayurvedic approach to managing these disorders.
    • Preventative tips to help you maintain balance in these channels.

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