Abhyanga is a Sanskrit word, which means application of oil all over the body. Ancient Ayurvedic text books recommend this as an integral part of the daily routine to all who wish good health and longevity of life. It is relaxing and refreshing full body massage with medicated herbal oils to take care of physical, mental, emotional well being of the person while balancing the doshas.
After the procedure the person is directed to take an herbal steam bath to revitalize and relax the body. It makes you light, fresh and recharged.
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SHIRODHARA: is a procedure, in which suitable taila is continuously poured on the fore head and then allowing the flow over the scalp from a specific height. The liquids used in shirodhara depend on what is being recommended by practitioner, it can include oil, milk, buttermilk, coconut water, or even cold water. The Shirodhara technique soothes and invigorates the senses and the mind. A total feeling of wellness, mental clarity and comprehension is experienced in this process.
It gives mesmerizing and tantalizing effects, total relief from mental stress, headache, pyscological illness and anxiety. It reduces shoulder and neck pains, inhibits falling of hair and prevention of premature graying of hair.
The word Udvartana is largely used for the most famous body treatment in Ayurveda to lose weight. It’s an Ayurvedic procedure of massaging the whole body, below the neck with oil or herb powders in a direction of opposite to the orientation of hair in the body.
It opens the circulatory channels, facilities the metabolic activity and improves the complexion of the skin. It reduces excess fat in the body, increases the stability of the extremities, promotes excellence of skin, improves the body complexion and eliminates bad body odor due to excessive sweating
Kaya Seka or Sarvanga Dhara or Pizhichil is a special treatment procedure followed by traditional vaidyas (physicians) of Kerala. The word Pizhichil in Malayalam language literally means “squeezing”. Here the whole body is bathed in streams of lukewarm medicated oil with simultaneous soft massage. This Ayurveda’s Royal Treatment is famously called as the “treatment for aristocrats”, because the treatment was especially offered to the kings in ancient times.
This procedure is popularly called as kriyakalpa for eye diseases in Ayurveda. Kriyakalpa literally means treatment. Akshitarpana is an eye care treatment and rejuvenation program in Ayurveda. This is ideally prescribed after a course of a body detox program preferably, Virechana (therapeutic purgation) and a course of Nasyam (nasal instillation of medicated drops).
This procedure is popularly called as kriyakalpa for eye diseases in Ayurveda. Kriyakalpa literally means treatment. Akshitarpana is an eye care treatment and rejuvenation program in Ayurveda. This is ideally prescribed after a course of a body detox program preferably, Virechana (therapeutic purgation) and a course of Nasyam (nasal instillation of medicated drops).
This procedure is popularly called as kriyakalpa for eye diseases in Ayurveda. Kriyakalpa literally means treatment. Akshitarpana is an eye care treatment and rejuvenation program in Ayurveda. This is ideally prescribed after a course of a body detox program preferably, Virechana (therapeutic purgation) and a course of Nasyam (nasal instillation of medicated drops).
This procedure is popularly called as kriyakalpa for eye diseases in Ayurveda. Kriyakalpa literally means treatment. Akshitarpana is an eye care treatment and rejuvenation program in Ayurveda. This is ideally prescribed after a course of a body detox program preferably, Virechana (therapeutic purgation) and a course of Nasyam (nasal instillation of medicated drops).