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Ayurveda2022-01-28T11:35:59+05:30
Ayurveda

Therapy from Nature to Body

Let the tips of Ayurveda therapy bring a healthy enhancement

Ayurveda is a branch to heal every single internal and external problem of the body through its therapy. It is a precise combination of science and the art of healthy living. Ayurveda is popular for its extensive natural healing ways that work on illnesses and improving the general wellness of the human body and mind.

Mr. Yash Birla, who is greatly known for accepting Ayurveda in his daily life explains that Ayurveda does not simply mean chanting, yoga, applying packs, and massaging with oils, but branches deep into the psychological and physiological aspects of eliminating the root cause of health problems.

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It is similar to a lot of terminologies in Ayurveda like Snehan, etc.
It is a process of external oleation, smearing in a synchronized pattern medicated oils all over the body with massage.

Basti is one of the Panchakarma therapies stated according to Ayurveda.
Basti is considered to be helpful in almost 50 percent of diseases that exist.
Basti is the insertion of medicines through a different route of administration i.e. the anal route which is typically stated in Ayurveda.

‘Greeva’ refers to the nape of the neck region thus it is the procedure in which the medicated oil is retained in the neck region for a certain period of time.

Kati refers to the low back or more specifically Lumbo-sacral region. Kati vasti is very effective in lower back pain, stiffness, etc.

Janu refers to the Knee joint and surrounding area.

Panchakarma is an immersive experience that requires the participant to stay in a Panchakarma facility for 5-21 days for the full treatment. Panchakarma means “five therapies” in Sanskrit
It eliminate toxins from the system, rebalance the Doshas, heal countless ailments and renew a sense of clarity and inner-peace.

“Ayurveda is the mysterious box of medical healing.”

Sonu Nigam • Quote of the Day
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