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Imbalances in the Mamsa Vaha Srotas (Muscle Channel) - 354

Imbalances in the Mamsa Vaha Srotas (Muscle Channel) - 354

Update: 2024-08-22
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Mamsa dhatu is our muscle tissue and mamsa vaha srotas are the channels carrying nutrients for the muscle tissue. Mamsa dhatu and mamsa vaha srotas are responsible for:

  • Plastering or covering the body and providing form and strength.
  • Our muscles are responsible for all movement in the body, from moving our joints and bones, to chewing our food and emotional expression.
  • Supporting the skeleton and the heart muscle supports circulation and the intercostal. muscles of the ribcage support respiration.
  • Protection of organs and body cavities.
  • Production of body heat when the muscles are moving.

In this episode Colette discusses the imbalances and disorders which can manifest in this channel including muscular spasms, cramps, cysts, wasting, inflammation, functional disorders and more. She also covers the possible causes of these imbalances and the holistic Ayurvedic approach to managing this conditions. 

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Imbalances in the Mamsa Vaha Srotas (Muscle Channel) - 354

Imbalances in the Mamsa Vaha Srotas (Muscle Channel) - 354

Colette Kent, Ayurvedic Practitioner