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Saptha Dhatus - Body Tissues
The Sapta (seven) Dhatus (tissues)
elements form the pillars of the body that form the means of nourishment
and growth while providing support to the body as well as the mind.
Rasa (fluid) Dhatu –Derived from the digested food, it nourishes
each and every tissue and cell of the body and is analogous to
the plasma.
Rakta (blood) Dhatu – Regarded as the basic of life, it is analogous
to the circulating blood cells. It not only nourishes the body
tissues, but provides physical strength and colour to the body.
Masma Dhatu – The muscle tissue, its main function is to provide
physical strength and support for the meda dhatu.
Meda (fat) Dhatu – Consists of adipose tissue providing support
to ashti dhatu. It also lubricates the body.
Ashti Dhatu – Comprising of bone tissues, including cartilages,
its main function is to give support to the majja dhatu and provide
support to the masma dhatu.
Majja Dhatu – Denoting the yellow and red bone marrow tissue,
its main function is to fill up the ashti and to oleate the body.
Shukra Dhatu – The main aim of this reproductive tissue is to
help reproduction and strengthen the body.
Since the dhatus support and derive energy from each other, affecting
one can influence others. For instance, interference in the manufacture
of the plasma affects the quality of the blood, which in turn affects
the muscle. Each tissue type has its own agni, which determines
metabolic changes in the tissues. And forms by-products, which
are either used in the body or excreted. Menstrual periods for
example are a by-product of rasa. The tissues are also governed
by the three doshas, and any imbalance in them also causes imbalances
in dhatus. Heavy periods therefore can also be caused by the effects
of the excess of Kapha on plasma.
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