Bheda de Pitta : Faire face aux complications graves liées à Pitta

Inflamed wound being treated with a cooling herbal paste for Pitta’s Bheda stage

Olivier De Wulf
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Ulcers oozing or flesh rotting? Pitta’s Bheda stage might be scarring—here’s its end and how to ease its burn.

Introduction

Sanchayam cha prakopam cha prasaram cha sthaana samshrayam, Vyaktim bhedam cha yo vetti doshaanaam sa bhaved bhishak (Sushruta Sutra 21/36). Sushruta’s Bheda, sixth in Shat Kriya Kala, brings complications—Pitta’s fire scars deep.

Its fleshy smell marks a severe turn—disease burrows, often beyond full cure. This is Pitta’s finale, fierce and unyielding.

This Neurasonic post, last in Pitta’s arc, faces Bheda’s toll with Ayurveda and science, seeking relief where healing fades.

Signs of Pitta’s Complications

Inflammation flares into irritation—ulcers bleed, hemorrhage seeps from gums or gut, abscesses fester with pus. Gangrene rots flesh—skin, joints, or organs—emitting a sickly scent.

Rashes scar into chronic dermatitis, arthritis erodes cartilage, migraines blind with pain—shukra’s herpes or artava’s endometritis turn chronic, ojas burns to ash. Hospital beds beckon.

Science confirms gangrene’s necrosis, ulceration’s depth, or autoimmune exhaustion—Pitta’s fire consumes what Vyakti shaped.

Déclencheurs de la gravité

Untreated Vyakti—spicy feasts, unchecked fevers—pushes Pitta past cure. Rage, sun, or infection like bacteria stoke its rot—sharad’s heat seals it.

Poor diet—fried, sour—or dehydration dry its fight, letting inflammation spiral. Stress or cortisol floods erode immunity—per studies—while heat exposure burns tissues bare.

Neglect—skipped cooling, late care—turns Pitta’s blaze into Bheda’s ruin, scarring what it touches.

L'équilibre avec l'Ayurveda

Cooling slows Pitta—aloe paste heals ulcers, shatavari cools blood, guduchi fights infection’s heat—kama dudha eases acid’s bite. Bitter teas—neem, amalaki—calm rasa and meda.

Light broths with ghee soothe without stoking—rest pulls heat from shukra. Science sees aloe regenerating tissue, guduchi cutting cytokines, bitters aiding liver—yet Bheda resists full fix.

Daily care—cool compresses, shade—softens scars, but hospitalization may loom—management reigns here.

Conclusion

Pitta’s Bheda scars fiercely—gangrene warns of late care. Ayurveda and science offer respite: ease it now, though cure slips.

For Neurasonic, it’s Pitta’s close—Kapha’s heavy arc begins next.

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