Abhyanga
Abhyanga is a synchronized massaging of the body towards the direction of the movement of arterial blood. Abhyanga may be done using oil, herbal powder, herbal pastes or ghee. It is a part of the dinacharya (daily routine) suggested by ayurveda. It is used for relief of pain, stiffness and tiredness.
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Chavitti Thirummal ayurvedic treatment, the Keralite massage with the foot, is an inseparable part of Kerala traditions. It is a unique therapy where therapists holds on to the rope and balance himself with one rope and gives massage with other foot.
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Shirodhara involves the continuous pouring of liquid on the forehead between the eyebrows for a specific period. The forehead is believed to be a place where the nerves are highly concentrated.
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Shirovasti is a process by which the oil is retained on the head of the person for a certain period of time with the help of a leather cap. It aids in the nourishment of the brain and therapy helps in the improvement of the functions of the brain.
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Swedana is a form of therapy that uses herbal steam to release toxins from the body through the skin. Swedana is derived from the sanskrit word "Sweda" means "sweat" and during this therapy, sweat is released through the pores in the skin which release ama or toxins that are rooted deep in the body.
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Tharpanam is a soothing and relaxing eye treatment and face massage that removes impurities and provides optimum rejuvenation to eyes and surrounding tissues. In this treatment, the person is made to lie down over back on the droni and a dough prepared out of blackgram is applied around the eyeball.
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Udwarthanam is a deep, dry and stimulating massage using special herbal powder to reduce cellulite accumulations, to improve circulation and to enhance your skin's texture and appearance
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