Upshay (therapeutic
test)
It refers to the treatment of the ailment i.e. Aushadhi (medicine), Anna
(diet) and Conduct, which is helps to cure the disease. The opposite of this
is unupshaya. Treatments are classified as follows:
(1) Hetuviparit (anti factor)
This refers to the treatment that is opposite to the factor, which causes
the disease and can be classified in three sub categories, namely:
- Hetuviparit aushadhi
They are the medicines that control the ailment.
Example: In Kaphaj jwar dried ginger is the medicine as it
corrects the imbalance of kapha dosha in the body, which cures kaphaj
jwar. Here medicine i.e. ginger is opposite of the factor i.e. kapha
dosha.
- Hetuviparit anna
The diet opposite to the disease-causing factor is called hetuviparit
anan.
Example: To have chicken soup as diet in shramaj jwar (fever due
to tablets). That is caused due to over exertion leads to imbalance of
vat dosha and chicken soup balances the vat dosha in the body and
removes tiredness.
- Hetuviparit vihara
This refers to the type of conduct that controls the disease-causing
factor.
Example: Sleeping in day- time disturbs the kapha dosha in the
body which leads to kapha (cold and cough), thus the treatment for this
is to sleep at night, which controls the disturbed kapha dosha, and
ultimately cures the disease.
(2) Vyadhiviparit (anti disease)
This refers to specific means to cure certain disease.
- Vyadhiviparit Aushadhi
These are the medicines specifically for a certain disease.
Example: Kutaj (Holarrhena anti dysenteric) is the specific
medicine for diarrhea.
- Vyadhiviparit Anna
It refers to diet specific to the disease.
Example: In diarrhea pulse of masoor is the specific diet.
- Vyadhiviparit Vihar
It refers to the conduct specific to the disease.
Example: In Udhavart (a kind of disease in which excreta comes
out through mouth) pravahan (make effort by abdomen to defecation) is
the specific conduct (vihar).
(3) Hetuvyadhiviparit (anti factor & anti disease)
This refers to the treatment, which is specific to the disease and yet is
an anti factor.
- Hetuvyadhiviparit Aushadhi
It is the medicine that controls the positive factor and ci\ures the
ailment.
Example: The medicine dashmool is specific for vatajshotha. Here
dashmool controls the disturbed vatadosha in the body. It is also
specific to control the shotha (edema).
- Hetuvyadhiviparit Anna
It is the diet specific to the disturbed doshas and is specific to the
disease.
Example: Takra (buttermilk) is the specific diet for
vatajgrahani (a type of indigestion). Here takra controls the disturbed
vatadosha in the body. It also improves digestion of the body.
- Hetuvyadhiviparit Vihar
This refers to the conduct that is specific to control the disturbed
dosha and is specific to for controlling the ailment.
Example: Tandra developed due to excessive use of fatty things
and day time sleep. Rukshavihar (conduct which reduces fat, such as
running walking etc). Exercise like running walking etc controls the
disturbed kapha dosha in the body.
(4) Hetuviparitarthkari (anti causative subjective)
This refers to the factors that initially might be supporting the causative
factor but helps in curing the ailment at the end.
- Aushadhi (medicine)
Example: The suppuration of boil is caused by disturbed
pittadosha. When upanha (type of poultice) is used for the treatment of
boil it enhance the process of suppuration of boil by exciting
pittdosha. Here the medication seems to enhancing the causative factor
i.e. pitta dosha. As after suppuration of boil puss is drained which
support healing. This way upnha, which seems to be a pro causative
factor ultimately cures the boil.
- Anna (diet)
To take vidahi anna (the diet which imbalance the pitta dosha ) as diet
in boil. Here also the vidahi anna excites the pitta dosha, which
enhance the suppuration of boil. After suppuration puss is drained out
from the boil, which supports healing.
Vihar (conduct)
According to ayurveda the fear disturbs vatdosha to treat vatik unmad
(a form of psychotic disorder) patient is feared and angry. Here anger
and fear excite the vata dosha, but the action of scolding and fear
control the patient and ultimately he get cured.
(5) Vyadhiviparitarthkari (anti disease subjective)
This refers to the means, which are supposed to be exaggerating the
disease, but it ultimately it cures it.
- Aushadhi (medicine)
Example: Madan phala (Randia dumetorum) exaggerate vamana
(vomiting). In the treatment of kaphaj vaman it helps to remove unwanted
cough by exaggerating vaman (vomiting).
- Anna (diet)
Example: Milk is a mild laxative which may promotes diarrhea. In
dysentery milk helps to remove mucous from the gastro intestinal tract
by promoting evacuation. Thus to take milk in dysentery helps in its
cure.
- Vihar (conduct)
Example: To promote vomiting (vaman) in the disease vaman
(vomiting) helps to remove polluted cough from the body but it relives
patient and accurate it.
(6) Hetu- Vyadhiviparitarthkari (anti factor & anti disease
subjective)
This type of treatment seems to be anti causative factor and disease
promoting but the ultimately it cures the disease.
- Aushadhi (medicine)
Example: According to ayurveda Agru (type of herb) promotes warmth in
the skin. Agru is applied on the burns and scalds as its treatment.
Inspite of its warm nature it enhances the blood flow to the effected
part, which helps in healing.
- Anna (diet)
Example: In a chronic alcoholic patient to avoid withdrawal syndrome,
alcohol in small amount is provided.
- Vihar (conduct)
Example; According to ayurveda frozen shoulder develops due to the
disturbance in equilibrium of vata dosha. As cold water and the conduct
of swimming both may disturb vata dosha. This conduct seems to be
disease promoting but during swimming the heat produced by the action
get trapped in the effected area (frozen shoulder). This warmth corrects
the disturbed equilibrium of vata dosha and ultimately the disease is
cured.