AYURVEDA
Ayurveda is a Sanskrit word that literally translated means "Science of Life" or "Practices of Longevity." Ayurveda is India’s traditional, natural system of medicine that has been practiced for more than 5,000 years.
The texts of Ayurveda analyze the human body in terms of Panch Maha Bhutas i.e. earth, water, fire, air, and ether as well as the three Doshas i.e. bodily humors (wind, bile, and phlegm).
To prevent illness, Ayurvedic emphasizes hygiene, exercise, and yoga. To cure ailments, it relies on Pulse Diagnosis as well as proven Herbal Medicines, Diet and Detoxification.
Ayurvedic medicine is still a popular form of health care in India and it has gained great acceptance in the West as a form of Alternative Medicine.
SHIRODHARA & HEAD TREATMENT
These are unique, natural, health-giving procedures that cleanses the body’s deep tissues of toxins, opening the subtle channels, bringing life-enhancing energy, increasing vitality, inner peace, confidence and well-being.
The texts of Ayurveda analyze the human body in terms of Panch Maha Bhutas i.e. earth, water, fire, air, and ether as well as the three Doshas i.e. bodily humors (wind, bile, and phlegm).
To prevent illness, Ayurvedic emphasizes hygiene, exercise, and yoga. To cure ailments, it relies on Pulse Diagnosis as well as proven Herbal Medicines, Diet and Detoxification.
Ayurvedic medicine is still a popular form of health care in India and it has gained great acceptance in the West as a form of Alternative Medicine.
SHIRODHARA & HEAD TREATMENT
This is an ancient Ayurvedic procedure where a mixture of herbal oils is prepared according to the individual’s constitution and a soothing stream is trickled onto the forehead. The application of this has the capacity to relieve Anxiety, Panic Attacks, Insomnia, Dementia, Stress, Migraines, Headaches, Grief, Anger, Sorrow, Depression, and Addiction.
PANCHAKARMA
Pancha is defined as five and Karma is defined as an action. Essentially meaning detoxification through five actions which are categorized as:
PANCHAKARMA
Pancha is defined as five and Karma is defined as an action. Essentially meaning detoxification through five actions which are categorized as:
- Abhyangam (Ayurvedic treatment with oils accord ing to the individual’s constitution.)
- Nasaya Detoxification
- Vasti (Purification therapy.)
- Virechan (Purgation)
- Swedana (Detoxification through perspiration)
These are unique, natural, health-giving procedures that cleanses the body’s deep tissues of toxins, opening the subtle channels, bringing life-enhancing energy, increasing vitality, inner peace, confidence and well-being.