Regimenal Therapy a Drugless Regimen for Well Being of a Person in USM and its Important Place in the Mainstream Treatment of USM- uniper Publishers
Literally “Tadbeer” is an Arabic word which means “regimen” or “systemic
 plan” whereas “Ilaj” means “therapy” or “treatment”. Thus, 
“Ilaj-bil-tadbeer” means treatment through special regimen. It is a 
method, through which maintenance of general health and care of the sick
 person are attained through modulation or modification in Asbaab-e- 
sitta zarooriya (six essential factors for life). These regimes are 
actually meant for the Istifraagh-e-akhlaat-e-radiya (evacuation of 
morbid humours) from the body. These morbid humours are true culprits 
which are basically responsible for the onset of disease. As soon as 
these morbid humours are removed from the body by applying some 
regimens, normal health gets restored. Ibn-e- Sina, an eminent Unani 
scholar wrote in his famous book “Canon of Medicine”, that there are 
almost 36 regimens. Some examples of these regimens include, Fasd 
(Venesection), Hijaamat (Cupping), Idraar-e-baul (Diauresis), Ta’areeq 
(Sweating), Ishaal (Purgation), Hamam (Turkish bath), Dalak (Massage), 
Kai (Cauterization), Qai (Emesis), Riyaazat (Exercise), Ta’leeq 
(Leeching), Huqna (Enema), Inkebaab (Inhalation), Tanfees 
(Expectoration), Eilam (Counter Irritation), and Aabzan (Hydration 
Therapy). The present communication is an attempt to highlight regimenal
 therapy and other psychotherapies in USM.
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