Abhyanga is an ayurvedic full body massage using warm, medicated oils, specific to an individual’s dosha. It aims to penetrate deep into the skin and enhances circulation and promotes relaxation.
Swedan is steam therapy, often done after abhyanga. It helps to open pores, expel toxins, reduce stiffness and promote relaxation
Shirodhara involves the continuous pouring of warm medicated oil or other medicated liquid into the ‘third eye’ area. This therapy calms the nervous system, reduces stress and balances the mind and body.
Vaman is therapeutic emesis(vomiting) procedure in Ayurveda which is mainly used to expel excess kapha dosha from the body. It is primarily used to treat respiratory and gastroentero intestinal disorders.
Virechan is a therapeutic purgation therapy in Ayurveda designed to expel excess pitta dosha from the body. It is used for detoxification, skin diseases, digestive disorders and for all pitta-related diseases.
Basti is a therapeutic enema in Ayurveda using medicated oil or herbal decoction to cleanse and balance the vata dosha. It is beneficial for detoxification, balance vata desa, pain management and nervous system issues.
Raktamokshan is an Ayurveda therapeutic, controlled blood letting procedure. It aims at removing toxins from the bloodstream and address conditions like skin diseases and improving overall blood quality and circulation.
Udvartanam is a massage therapy using dry herbal powders, to exfoliate the skin and stimulate circulation. It aids in the balance of kapha dosha promotes overall vitality.
Nasyam is a nasal therapy where medicated oils, ghritam or herbal preparations are administered through the nostrils. It helps in balancing vata and kapha dosha , improving mental clarity.
Patrapottari swedan involves using a bolus of warm, medically infused herbs , wrapped in cloth and applied to specific body areas . This improves circulation and helps in relieving muscular and joint pain.
Shiroabhyang is therapeutic head massage using warm medicated oils to relax the scalp, and improve circulation and enhance mental clarity. It helps in scalp problems , relieve stress, promotes sleep and balances the doshas.
Kati basti is a localized treatment where warm medicated oil is retained in a specific area of the back using a dam made of urad dough. It helps relieve back pain, stiffness and improves spinal health .
Janu Basti is a localized treatment where warm, medicated oil is retained around the knee joint using a urad dough dam. It helps in relieving knee pain, improving joint mobility, and treats vata imbalances.
Griva Basti is a localized treatment where warm medicated oil is retained near cervical spine using urad dough dam. It helps in relieving neck pain, stiffness and improving flexibility and mobility in the cervical region.
Netratarpan is a procedure where a reservoir of comfortably warm, medicated oil or ghritam is held over the eyes using a dough dam. It helps in rejuvenating the eyes, improving vision, relieving eye strain and dryness.
Dharapravah is a technique where a continuous stream of warm medicated liquid is poured over the affected part of the body. It helps in calming the nervous system, relieves pain and promotes overall relaxation.
Yonidhavan is a panchakarma therapy that involves vaginal cleansing with medicated decoctions or oils to treat various gynecological disorders. It promotes vaginal health and balances doshas.
Uttar basti is a specialized panchakarma treatment involving the administration of medicated oils, ghritam or decoctions into the urinary bladder or uterus through urethra or vagina to treat reproductive and urinary disorders.
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