| Those advised for therapy without undergoing body purifications and those having excessively increased ''kapha'' and ''meda'' are not advised to undergo oleation. Those having excessive secretions from their mouth and rectum, suffering from frequent bouts of indigestion, those suffering from thirst and fainting, pregnant women, those having dryness of throat, who have aversion to food, who are sick or suffer from vomiting sensation, accumulation of ''ama'' in ''jathara'' (stomach), those who have been exposed to artificial poisons, those who are weak, those in whom body tissues have depleted, those who are exhausted by the use of ''sneha'', those having alcohol intoxication, those undergoing ''nasya'' therapy (nasal administration of drugs) or ''basti'' (medicated enema) should not consume ''sneha''. Oleation in such patients may cause serious ailments. [53-56] | | Those advised for therapy without undergoing body purifications and those having excessively increased ''kapha'' and ''meda'' are not advised to undergo oleation. Those having excessive secretions from their mouth and rectum, suffering from frequent bouts of indigestion, those suffering from thirst and fainting, pregnant women, those having dryness of throat, who have aversion to food, who are sick or suffer from vomiting sensation, accumulation of ''ama'' in ''jathara'' (stomach), those who have been exposed to artificial poisons, those who are weak, those in whom body tissues have depleted, those who are exhausted by the use of ''sneha'', those having alcohol intoxication, those undergoing ''nasya'' therapy (nasal administration of drugs) or ''basti'' (medicated enema) should not consume ''sneha''. Oleation in such patients may cause serious ailments. [53-56] |