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Pharmaco-physio-psychologic effect of Ayurvedic oil-dripping treatment using an essential oil from Lavendula angustifolia

Identifier

016855

Type of Spiritual Experience

Background

Shirodhara is a form of Ayurveda therapy that involves gently pouring or dripping liquids over the forehead and can be one of the steps involved in Panchakarma.

This observation has a certain fascination as it is essentially tapping with fluids.

An anxiolytic (also antipanic or antianxiety agent) is a medication or other intervention that inhibits anxiety.

A description of the experience

J Altern Complement Med. 2008 Oct;14(8):947-56. doi: 10.1089/acm.2008.0240.

Pharmaco-physio-psychologic effect of Ayurvedic oil-dripping treatment using an essential oil from Lavendula angustifolia.

Xu F1, Uebaba K, Ogawa H, Tatsuse T, Wang BH, Hisajima T, Venkatraman S.

 

Ayurvedic oil-dripping treatment, Shirodhara, involves the use of medicated herbal sesame oils. In our previous reports, we found that Shirodhara with plain sesame oil induced anxiolysis and an altered state of consciousness (ASC) in healthy subjects.

We studied the pharmaco-physio-psychologic effect of Shirodhara with medicated sesame oil including an essential oil from Lavendula angustifolia (lavender) in the present study.

Sixteen (16) healthy females (38 +/- 8 years old) were assigned at random to three treatments applied by a robotic oil-dripping system:

  • plain sesame oil (plain Shirodhara),
  • medicated sesame oil with a 0.3 volume % of lavender essential oil (lavender Shirodhara),
  • or the control supine position.

Psychophysiologic parameters including the heart rate, skin temperature of the dorsum of hands and feet, as well as anxiety and ASC were monitored, and the rates of change of these items were calculated to assess the psychophysiologic changes brought about by Shirodhara.

Lavender Shirodhara showed potent anxiolytic and ASC-inducing or promoting effects, and induced the largest increase in foot skin temperature. The correlation between anxiolysis and ASC, as well as the correlation between these psychologic effects and the elevated foot skin temperature were larger in the lavender Shirodhara than in the other two conditions. It was speculated that the psycho-physiologic effects of lavender Shirodhara would be brought about by three mechanisms:

(1) the well-known relaxing action of essential oils from L. angustifolia mediated by olfactory nerves,
(2) the pharmacologic action of substances absorbed through the skin or mucosa in the sesame oil or lavender essential oil, and
(3) the physiologic effect of sesame oil dripped on the forehead induced by the somato-autonomic reflex through thermosensors or pressure sensors in the skin or hair follicles via the trigeminal cranial nerve.

The complicated pharmaco-physio-psychologic action of Ayurvedic oil treatment may provide a useful model for future pharmaco-physio-psychotherapy.

PMID:  18990044

The source of the experience

PubMed

Concepts, symbols and science items

Concepts

Science Items

Activities and commonsteps

Activities

Overloads

Anxiety

Suppressions

Essential oils
Lavender
Stimulation of trigger points

Commonsteps

Aromatherapy
Tapping

References