Pāṇḍu arising from Vāta should be treated with therapies predominantly unctuous (rich in fats). That arising from Pitta requires medicines predominant in bitter taste and cold potency. That arising from Kapha should be treated with therapies that are predominantly pungent, dry, and hot, while that arising from the combination of all three doshas (Sānnipātika) requires a combined line of treatment.
Pāṇḍu arising from Vāta should be treated with therapies predominantly unctuous (rich in fats). That arising from Pitta requires medicines predominant in bitter taste and cold potency. That arising from Kapha should be treated with therapies that are predominantly pungent, dry, and hot, while that arising from the combination of all three doshas (Sānnipātika) requires a combined line of treatment.