Kala Ashram Wellness

Kizhi

Ayurvedic Herbal Poultice Therapy

Kizhi, also known as Pinda Sweda, is a traditional Ayurvedic treatment that uses warm herbal poultices (kizhi) to massage the body. These poultices are prepared with medicinal herbs, leaves, powders, or rice, tied into a cloth bundle, and heated before application. The therapy combines the therapeutic effects of heat, herbal oils, and massage to relieve pain, improve circulation, and rejuvenate the body.

The term “Kizhi” originates from the Malayalam language, where it means “bundle,” highlighting the treatment’s primary tool

Types of Kizhi

Kizhi therapy is categorized based on the materials used in the poultices:

Ela Kizhi (Patra Pinda Sweda):

Navara Kizhi (Shashtika Shali Pinda Sweda):

Podi Kizhi (Churna Pinda Sweda):

Manal Kizhi (Sand Bundle Therapy):

Benefits of Kizhi

How Kizhi Is Performed

Preparation:

Application:

Duration:

Post-Treatment:

Indications for Kizhi

Kizhi is beneficial for various conditions, including:

Oils and Herbs Used in Kizhi

The choice of oil and herbs depends on the individual’s needs:

Precautions and Contraindications:

Conclusion

Kizhi is a holistic Ayurvedic therapy that combines the healing properties of herbs, oils, and heat to address pain, inflammation, and stiffness. By detoxifying the body and improving circulation, it promotes relaxation and rejuvenation, making it an effective treatment for both physical and mental well-being. Regular Kizhi sessions can help restore balance to the doshas and improve overall health and vitality.