Malas
Malas
are waste products of our bodies, and include Purisha
(feces), Mutra (Urine), and Sweda (Sweat). Removal of
Malas from the body is crucial to good health, doshic
imbalances disrupts the flow of malas, creating toxins
in the body.
Purisha
:- Is the waste of the digestive system, after
the nutrients have been properly absorbed in the digestive
system, what remains behind is Purisa(feces). In the
large intestine and is excreted from the body. Pitta
and Kapha help digestion and Vatta governs the mobility
throughout the process.
Mutra:-
Is accumulated during the course of biological processes
within the human body, urine is formed in the kidneys
through the liquid absorbed in blood from the small
and large intestines. The whole urinary system, kidneys,
bladder and urethra take part in the elimination of
urine. The whole process of urine formation is governed
by vatta.
Sweda:-
Sweda is the waste product that is generated
during the metabolic changes in the meda dhatu (fatty
tissues). It is also responsible for maintaining body
temperature. Channels through which the sweat is extracted
are known as Sweda-vaha- srota, it is essential that
normal excretion of sweat takes place or it may cause
serious imbalances. Resulting in various skin and electrolyte
ailments.
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