Sthana Samshraya de Pitta : étude de l'inflammation des tissus

Red, inflamed skin being treated with a cooling herbal compress for Pitta’s Sthana Samshraya

Olivier De Wulf
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Rashes or hot flashes flaring? Pitta’s Sthana Samshraya stage might be rooting—here’s how to spot and soothe it before disease sets.

Introduction

Sanchayam cha prakopam cha prasaram cha sthaana samshrayam, Vyaktim bhedam cha yo vetti doshaanaam sa bhaved bhishak (Sushruta Sutra 21/36). Sushruta’s fourth stage, Sthana Samshraya, sees doshas lodge—Pitta’s fire finds weak tissues to burn.

From its spread in rasa (plasma) and rakta (blood) to deeper Dhatus, this sharp heat settles, hinting at pre-disease woes. This is Pitta taking hold, no longer fluid.

This Neurasonic post, fourth in Pitta’s arc, maps Sthana Samshraya with Ayurveda and science, offering ways to uproot its heat.

Signs of Pitta’s Lodging

Pitta hits rasa—hives, acne, eczema—or rakta—bleeding gums, hot flashes, low platelets flare. Mamsa boils with abscesses or fibromyalgia’s ache; meda sweats into cysts or fatty liver.

Asthi burns with arthritic inflammation, majja stings with migraines or burning feet—shukra or artava sear with herpes, PMS, or excess bleeding. Tejas burns ojas, hinting at autoimmunity.

Science links this to inflammation’s spread—dermatitis, hepatitis, or neural irritation match Pitta’s sharp scars in tissues.

Triggers of Settling

Spicy excess—chilies, salt—or sour overloads like vinegar weaken rasa and rakta, letting Pitta slip in. Stress, sun, or rage heat Dhatus—sharad’s warmth aids its grip.

Poor diet—fried foods, late meals—or alcohol dim agni, opening tissue flaws. Overwork or dehydration dry defenses—studies show inflammation targets stressed spots—Pitta nests where balance bends.

Lack of cooling—hot climates, skipped hydration—invites its sharp settle, ready for Vyakti’s full flare.

L'équilibre avec l'Ayurveda

Cooling lifts Pitta—guduchi tea clears rasa’s rashes, shatavari soothes mamsa’s ache, amalaki cools meda’s fat. Aloe juice or neem paste douses skin heat—bitter diets calm asthi and majja.

Rose water sprays or ghee-light meals ease shukra’s burn—rest in shade pulls Pitta back. Science confirms: guduchi’s antioxidants fight inflammation, aloe heals tissues, bitters detox liver—Pitta lifts with care.

Daily steps—cool showers, light yoga—uproot its hold before Vyakti’s fire names the damage.

Conclusion

Pitta’s Sthana Samshraya warns—rashes signal disease near. Ayurveda and science say: cool it now, or Vyakti blazes.

For Neurasonic, it’s a pivot—quench Pitta here, and health holds. Next, Vyakti’s full fire blooms.

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