Shiro Abhyanga, also known as Shirobhyanga or Indian Head Massage, is a specialized Ayurvedic practice that focuses on massaging the head, neck, and shoulder regions.
Paada Abhyanga, also known as Padabhyanga or Indian Foot Massage, is an Ayurvedic practice that involves the massage of the feet and lower legs.
Shirodhara is an ancient Ayurvedic therapy that involves the continuous pouring of a specific liquid, usually warm oil, herbal-infused oil, buttermilk, or even water, onto the forehead in a gentle, rhythmic manner.
Abhyanga is an ancient Ayurvedic practice of self-massage that has been used for thousands of years in India as a means to promote physical and mental well-being.
Janu Basti is an Ayurvedic therapy that involves creating a dam or reservoir around the knee joint and filling it with warm, medicated herbal oil. The term "Janu" refers to the knee, and "Basti" means a container or reservoir.
Kati Basti is an Ayurvedic therapeutic procedure that focuses on the lower back, specifically the lumbar or sacral region.
Kasheruka Basti is the process of curing those small bones which form our backbone. Kasheruka is the smaller bones that make up our backbone.
Shiro Basti is an Ayurvedic therapy that involves the application of medicated oil or herbal paste to the crown of the head.
Abhyanga is an ancient Ayurvedic practice of self-massage that has been used for thousands of years in India as a means to promote physical and mental well-being.
Mathra Basti is an Ayurvedic therapeutic procedure that focuses on the eyes. The term "Mathra" refers to the eyes, and "Basti" means a container or reservoir.
Raktamokshana is effective in conditions like allergies, sciatica, gout, acne, Migraine, Eczema, Psoriasis, Glaucoma, liver & spleen disorders, osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis
Leech is water living animal used for blood detoxification purpose. The Leech therapy ( Jalaukavacharana ) is another form of Raktamokshana practiced since ancient times in the Ayurvedic treatment of bloodletting.
Kshara is a caustic chemical, alkaline in nature obtained from the ashes of medicinal plants. It is a milder procedure compared to surgery and thermal cautery.
Abhyanga is an ancient Ayurvedic practice of self-massage that has been used for thousands of years in India as a means to promote physical and mental well-being.
Abhyanga is an ancient Ayurvedic practice of self-massage that has been used for thousands of years in India as a means to promote physical and mental well-being.
Abhyanga is an ancient Ayurvedic practice of self-massage that has been used for thousands of years in India as a means to promote physical and mental well-being.