− | Sequential elimination of stool, [[pitta]], [[kapha]] and [[vata]], increased appetite, lightness in body, increase of strength and attainment of normalcy, passage of frothy and whitish mucous in stool are considered as features of optimal administration of niruhabasti. [Cha.Sa.[[Siddhi Sthana]] 1/41] [Ka.S.Khila Sthana 8/75-77]<ref name=Kashyapa>Vrddhajivaka, Kasyapa Samhita. Edited by Tewari P V, Reprint edition. Varanasi: Chaukhambha visvabharati; 2008</ref> | + | Sequential elimination of stool, [[pitta]], [[kapha]] and [[vata]], increased appetite, lightness in body, increase of strength and attainment of normalcy, passage of frothy and whitish mucous in stool are considered as features of optimal administration of niruhabasti. [Cha.Sa.[[Siddhi Sthana]] 1/41] [Ka.Sa.Khila Sthana 8/75-77]<ref name=Kashyapa>Vrddhajivaka, Kasyapa Samhita. Edited by Tewari P V, Reprint edition. Varanasi: Chaukhambha visvabharati; 2008</ref> |