Niruha Basti – Ayurvedic Herbal Decoction Enema in Mumbai | Herbal Hills Center

Niruha Basti

Ayurvedic herbal decoction enema — one of the most powerful Panchakarma therapies for deep detoxification, Vata pacification, and treatment of chronic neurological, digestive, and musculoskeletal disorders.

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Duration
75 Mins
Session Type
In-Clinic
Treatment Goal
Medicated Enema
Sessions Needed
As Suggested by Our Doctor

What is Niruha Basti?


Niruha Basti Ayurvedic Treatment at Herbal Hills Center Mumbai

Ayurvedic Herbal Decoction Enema for Deep Detox & Vata Balance

Niruha Basti is a classical Panchakarma therapy where a specially prepared herbal decoction — consisting of herbal extracts, honey, rock salt, oil, and other Ayurvedic ingredients — is administered rectally. "Niruha" means cleansing, and unlike Anuvasana Basti (oil enema), Niruha Basti works primarily to expel toxins and deeply purify the colon.

The colon is the primary seat of Vata dosha in Ayurveda. Niruha Basti directly addresses Vata imbalance at its root — making it one of the most effective treatments for chronic pain, neurological disorders, constipation, and degenerative conditions.

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See how our trained Ayurvedic doctors perform Niruha Basti at Herbal Hills Center — a powerful Panchakarma therapy for deep cleansing and Vata pacification.

Benefits of Niruha Basti

✦ Deep Colon Detoxification
✦ Pacifies Vata Dosha
✦ Relieves Chronic Pain
✦ Improves Nerve Function
✦ Clears Accumulated Toxins (Ama)
✦ Improves Digestive Health
✦ Strengthens Muscles & Joints
✦ Supports Neurological Recovery

Conditions Treated


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Vata Disorders & Nerve Pain
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Chronic Back Pain & Sciatica
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Arthritis & Joint Degeneration
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Neurological Disorders
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Constipation & IBS
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Accumulated Toxins (Ama)
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Muscle Weakness & Wasting
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Degenerative Musculoskeletal Conditions

The Niruha Basti Procedure


1
Ayurvedic Consultation

Our Ayurvedic doctor evaluates your health condition, Vata imbalance, digestive strength, and treatment history to prepare the right herbal decoction formulation and determine the appropriate Basti schedule.

2
Herbal Decoction Preparation

A precise combination of herbal decoction, honey, rock salt, medicated oil, and other Ayurvedic ingredients is freshly prepared and carefully measured to the correct temperature before administration.

3
Basti Administration

Duration: 75 minutes per session

Method: Herbal decoction administered rectally using a specialised Basti instrument

Position: Patient lies comfortably on the left side during administration

The herbal decoction is gently administered via the rectum using a Basti instrument. The preparation travels through the colon, cleansing accumulated toxins, correcting Vata imbalance, and nourishing the colonic tissues. The patient retains the Basti briefly before the natural expulsion process begins.

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Rest & Post-Care

After the procedure, the patient rests while the herbal preparation completes its action. The doctor provides dietary guidelines, activity advice, follow-up Basti scheduling, and any complementary treatments to maximise results.

Frequently Asked Questions


Niruha Basti uses a herbal decoction and works primarily to cleanse and expel toxins from the colon. Anuvasana Basti uses medicated oil and is designed to nourish and lubricate. In Panchakarma, both are often combined in an alternating schedule — Niruha for cleansing, Anuvasana for nourishment and Vata pacification.
Yes. Niruha Basti is one of the most effective Ayurvedic therapies for chronic back pain, sciatica, and disc-related disorders. By directly addressing Vata imbalance in the colon — the root of most Vata disorders — it provides deep and lasting relief that supports recovery from spinal conditions.
Niruha Basti is typically given as part of a structured Panchakarma course ranging from 8 to 30 sessions, often alternated with Anuvasana Basti. The exact schedule — known as Yoga Basti, Kala Basti, or Karma Basti — is determined by your Ayurvedic doctor based on your condition and health goals.
No. Niruha Basti is a gentle clinical procedure performed by trained Ayurvedic therapists. Most patients feel mild warmth and a sense of internal movement during the procedure. It is performed in a comfortable, private setting and is well-tolerated when administered correctly.
Niruha Basti is not suitable for people with acute colonic inflammation, rectal bleeding, pregnancy, severe weakness, or active fever. An Ayurvedic consultation is essential before beginning therapy to confirm suitability and ensure a safe, effective treatment course.

Restore Balance with Niruha Basti

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