• Imbalances in the Sweda Vaha Srotas (Sweat Channel) - 370

  • Dec 12 2024
  • Length: 19 mins
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Imbalances in the Sweda Vaha Srotas (Sweat Channel) - 370

  • Summary

  • Sweda vaha srotas or the sweat channel is responsible for the elimination of liquid waste, perspiration and lubrication as sweat is an oily liquid substance. The sweat channel also helps to maintain moisture under the skin, maintain body temperature, strengthen the hair roots and in the protection of the body.

    Colette discusses the following in this episode:

    • The functions of sweda vaha srotas.
    • Signs and symptoms of aggravation.
    • Disorders which can manifest in the sweat channel like excessive sweating, reduced or inability to sweat, irregular sweating patterns, swelling and skin conditions.
    • Possible causes of imbalances in this channel.
    • Holistic Ayurvedic approach to healing imbalances.
    • Tips to prevent imbalances in sweda vaha srotas.

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