The Malas
Malas
are the various waste products of the dhatus
produced during the normal metabolical process. The three
primary malas being Purisa (faeces), Mutra (urine) and
Sweda
(sweat). Ayurveda clearly states that only a balanced
condition of doshas, dhatus and malas
is arogya (good health or disease free
condition) and their imbalance is the cause of ill health
or disease.
Purisa
is the waste left back after nutrients of digested food
have been absorbed in the small intestine. While water and
salt absorbed in the large intestine, the residue now
converted into solid faeces, leaves the body. The
consistency of the faeces depending both on
gastrointestinal mobility and nature of diet.
The tridoshas must be in balance to ensure
normal evacuation. Pitta
and kapha
help digestion and vata
governs the mobility throughout the process. Any
discrepancy or imbalance between these can lead to various
symptoms of abdominal heaviness or pain, flatulance,
constipation or diarrohea. It may also give rise to
diseases as rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, low-back
pain, asthama, bronchitis as well as stomach ulcers and
irritable bowels.
Mutra
is derived during the course of biological processes
within the human body. The first stage of urine formation
begins in the large intestine where fluids are absorbed
into the system. The entire urinary system (kidneys,
uterus, bladder and urethra) takes part in the formation
and elimination of urine, regulating the fluid balance in
our body and also maintaining blood pressure. Any
imbalance of increased or decreased urine, may result in
disorders as kidney stones urinary infections, cystitis,
abdominal pain and bladder disorders.
Sweda
is the third primary mala, and it occurs as
a waste product during the synthesis of meda dhatu
(fatty tissue). Eliminated through skin pores, it controls
body temperature and helps to regulate the electrolytic
balance. The channels responsible for bringing the sweat
to skin surface are known as sweda vaha srotas.
It is essential that normal formation and flow of sweat
takes place as otherwise it may lead to skin infections,
itching/burning sensation over the body, loss of fluid
balance and reduced body temperature.

Balanced Doshas (humours), healthy
Agni, a good state
of tissues and their metabolic end- products lead to a
balanced state of the senses, mind and spirit, all of
which lead to health.
Introduction
| Panchamahabhutas
| Tridoshas
| Trigunas
| Agni
| Dhatus
| Malas
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