Full body massage is a more successful means of removing concerns such as obesity, body aches, and discomfort thus allowing for overall rejuvenation. Ayurvedic oils used in these massages evoke a feeling of well-being as the muscles are encouraged to relax in the operation
Ayurveda Head Massage: rejuvenating application of oil to the head, which is experienced through the roots of the hair and prevents hair loss and premature graying. This therapy also makes both mind and soul better by alleviating anxiety, exhaustion and calming muscles and nerve fiber.
An Ayurvedic Foot Massage relaxes the nervous system, balances energy, relieves pain, and increases blood and lymph circulation. It activates our immune system, improves hearing capacity, promotes sleep, reduces stress and anxiety, balances doshas, helps in restless leg syndrome, alleviates diabetic neuropathy, cures headaches, activates metabolism, reduces edema and relieves hypertension.
Ayurveda Leg Massage: a form of massage that promotes good circulation and adds the requisite nutrients to the legs to avoid varicose veins. Massages on large muscles tend to alleviate weakness and soft strokes on lymph nodes help to minimize swelling.
This soothing therapy will clean, renew and rejuvenate you; it will give you a feeling of absolute well-being.
Besides, the usage of herbal rinses is part of the practice of bathing. A mixture of chosen herbs is applied to the hot water prescribed in Ayurveda. They are then diluted with the bathing water. Herbal rinses also offer a sense of freshness, enhance micro-circulation and preserve the natural quality of the skin.
When you are seated in a steam box, the heat produced by steam causes chemical processes within the body to remove the toxins from the body that have been collected in the body. You have millions of sweat glands in your skin that could be used as an opening to eliminate metabolic and other waste from the body. All this allows Steam Bath therapy an efficient ayurvedic therapy that enables the kidneys and liver to detoxify the body.
The steam bath session lasts approximately 30 minutes, although the length varies based on the patient and is determined by the doctor.
Panchakarma is the term in Ayurveda used in five purifying techniques for cleansing and detoxifying the body. These methods are of considerable significance in the Ayurveda method of medicine and are applied to nearly all illnesses.
Key treatment containing the five cleaning procedures alluded below:
Vasti – herbal / oil decoction enemas
Vamana – emesis therapy
Virechana – purgation therapy
Rakta Moksha – bloodletting
Nasya – inhalation
Owing to unhealthy diet, modern lifestyle, stress, and hormonal imbalance, many of us get distressed with consequent factors of hair fall, premature graying, or hair thinning. The ancient practices of Ayurveda suggest herbal medication and therapies identify the underlying root cause and provide thick, lustrous hair.
Skincare is a daily routine to support skin integrity, enhancing its luster and glow. Skin disorders may vary greatly in severity as it gets affected due to pollution, chemical products, poor dietary choices, and lifestyle habits. Any imperfection on the surface of the skin is the result of a deeper imbalance hidden within the body. Hence, it is ineffective to treat the signs of imperfection alone. Ayurveda, the world’s oldest form of holistic medicine delves deeper and identifies the root cause of skin issues.
Herbal Face Pack is an Ayurvedic beauty treatment that includes an oil based face massage, followed by a face pack application. The herbal face pack is formulated with various Ayurvedic ingredients for skin rejuvenation. Regular application of herbal face packs may also prevent pigmentation and reduce wrinkles. As a result, your skin looks naturally young and radiant. One of the best beauty treatments for the face, It calms your stressed muscles while you lie down with your eyes closed. The whole procedure takes around 45 minutes, including preparatory massage, face pack application, cleansing and moisturizing.