Yoni Prakshalanam — Ayurvedic Therapy for Healthy Female Sexual Organ
Read moreTakra dhara is a form of shirodhara, an Ayurvedic treatment method which involves continuous flow of medicated butter milk to the centre of forehead continuously for up to an hour a day.
Read moreTaila dhara is an Ayurvedic treatment method, which includes the continuous pouring of medicated oil over head for up to 45 minutes.
Read moreSirodhara is a special form of oil therapy in Ayurveda, characterized by the steady pouring of Ayurvedic medicated oil over the forehead. This makes the person feel relaxed.
Read morePada dhara is an Ayurvedic oil therapy given to the feet of a person to cure strengthlessness of feet joints, swollen joints and legs, pain, numbness, etc.
Read moreKativasti (or Kati basti) is an Ayurvedic procedure of retaining warm medicated oil over the lower back bordered with a herbal paste.
Read moreKashaya vasti or decoction basti is an Ayurvedic therapeutic method, which includes cleansing of colon with the administration of honey, medicated oil and an appropriate decoction (kashaya, kashayam).
Read moreBasti or Ayurvedic enema therapy is often regarded as the key procedure of panchakarma. Basti means introduction of medicines or nutrients through the anus, or openings in sexual organs. This is a method of mobilizing and removing toxins (ama) accumulated in the lower part of the body. The medicated oil given as enema, cleanses the colon. It also improved the muscle tone.
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