Imala means ‘diversion’ of matter from one part of the body to another. This technique is specially used for the treatment of conditions where hyperaemia (Imtala-e- damvi) causes certain problems. Through this method, the flow of matter is diverted to the opposite side. As a result, the congestion of the affected part is reduced substantially in a natural way.
The main objectives of Imala (Diversion of morbid materials) are:
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To relieve pain and nervous irritability and burning sensation
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To relieve the hyperemesis gravidarum (Qai-e- hawamil)
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To dissolve or subside inflammatory conditions like lipoma and tumours
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To absorb fluids or matters accumulated in hypodermic spaces or cavities.
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To cure baldness and favus (sa’fa), ringworm (qooba), waste matters (mawad-e- fasida), moles (saaleel), filariasis (da-ul- feel), meningitis (sarsaam) and pneumonia (zaat-ur-riya)
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- PUBLISHED DATE : Sep 19, 2015
- PUBLISHED BY : NHP CC DC
- CREATED / VALIDATED BY : NHP Admin
- LAST UPDATED ON : Sep 19, 2015
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