Our Treatments

Abhyanga/Sweda

Abhyanga is a form of Ayurvedic therapy that involves massage of the entire body from the Head to the toe with Dosha- Specific warm herb-infused oil.

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Udvartana/Sweda

Udvarthana is an Invigorating full body massage done in a rhythmic motion using herbal powder or paste. It is a remedy for wide array of problems.

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Shirodhara with oil

Shirodhara comes from the Sanskrit word “shiro” (head) and “Dhara” (Flow). It’s an Ayurvedic healing Technique of dripping oil onto your forehead.

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Ksheeradhara

Ksheeradhara – An Excellent Technique to Establish Dosha Equilibrium. Ksheeradhara treatment is similar to Shirodhara.

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Shirobhyanga

Shiroabhyanga is a Sanskrit term comprised of two words Shiro (head) and Abhyanga (Massage).

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Padabhyanga

Padabhyanga can be loosely translated as “foot Massage” or “Foot Therapy”.

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RaktaMokshana

The final procedure is to clean the blood to eliminate toxins.

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Tharpana

In ayurveda tharpanam or tharpan means retention of medicines over the eyes for up to 30 minutes

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Putapaka

Putapaka is a procedure where lukewarm medicated juice (swarasa) prepared with the help of putapaka vidhi is made to stay stagnant in the eyes for a speculated ...

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Anjana

Netra anjana is one of the special treatment done in eye disorder.

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Seka

Seka is one of the procedures performed for eyes. Netra seka is a procedure where medicated liquids are poured on the closed eyes from a height of 4 Angulas

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Basti

Basti is an herbal Enema prepared in the form of Natural decoction to pull out toxins from the colon.

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Kati Basti

Kati Basti is a procedure in which comfortably warm medicated oil is kept over the lumbosacral area or any adjacent part for a certain period of time.

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Greeva Basti

Greeva Basti means a treatment in which medicated oils are poured and pooled for a fixed duration of time

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Janu Basti

Janu means Knee joint and basti means hold. Thus janu basti means a treatment in which medicated oils are poured and pooled

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Shiro Basti

Shiro Vasti is sometimes refferred to as Shiro Basti. “Shiro” means Head and “Basti” Means container.

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Chakra Basti

Chakra Basti is also called Nabhi Basti. Is a treatment that is applied to and focuses on the umbilical region.

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Hrid Basti

Hrid basti is an oil bath on the heart. This suggests an Ayurvedic hot oil treatment

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Navarakizhi (Ssps)

SSPS or Navarakhizi (herbal rice poultice therapy) is known as Shashtika Shali Pinda Sweda

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Patra Pinda Sweda(PPS)

Patra Pinda Sweda is a Specialized therapy which is used for the Pain Management.

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Churna Pinda Sweda(Cps)

Churna Pinda Sweda is a specialized therapy Which is Performed for the diseases related to Bones, Joints, Muscles and Nerves associated with inflammation, swelling and Stiffness.

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Sarvanghadhara(Pizhichil)

Pizhichil is a treatment which combines two therapies Snehana and Swedhana. Snehana meaning oil massage and Swedhana meaning to induce sweat ...

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Dhanyamla Dhara

The term Dhanyamla dhara is made up of 3 words in which “dhanya” means cereals, “amla” means sour and “dhara” means steam pouring.

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Karna Poorna

Karna poorna is a therapy where warm medicated herbal oil/ghee is being poured in ear canal to treat specific conditions. It helps to cleanse Eustachian ...

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Takradhara

Takradhara is a sudation therapy with medicated butter milk in Ayurveda.

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Vamana

Vamana is a procedure in which Doshas (waste products or toxins) are eliminated through upper channels i.e. mouth. .

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Virechana

Virechana is one of the Panchakarma therapies wherein purgation Is induced by drugs and it specifically aims at the elimination of excessive pitta dosha from the body.

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Nasya

Nasya therapy is an Ayurvedic process that can help clean the upper respiratory passage by draining out the excessive mucus.

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Shishu Abhyanga (Kids )

The Traditional practice of abhyanga done to babies is very much in accordance with the principles of Ayurveda. Such activities increases vata dosha in the body.

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