AYURVEDA
Ayurveda is literally the combination of two Sanskrit words: Ayu meaning life and veda meaning knowledge. It is a living growing body of knowledge, which promotes positive health, natural beauty and long life.What differentiates Ayurveda from other systems of medicines is its very approach to treatment. Taking a holistic view Ayurvedic practitioner treats the patient- body, mind and soul- rather than the disease,and aims at restoring the natural harmony and balance of the individual.
Herbal remedies, external therapies, diet control, yoga, meditation and life style adjustments form part of the Ayurvedic package. Ayurveda considers the vitiation of Vata, Pitta and Kapha doshas as the root cause of all ailments, and the restoration of their balance as the only effective treatment. Toxins accumulate in the body as a result of various metabolic activities. It is necessary to eliminate these toxins from the body in order to maintain the functioning of its different systems and to stay healthy. This elimination is achieved through a process called Panchakarma.
Treatments:-
1) Abhyangam.
2) Ela Kizhi .
3) Dhanya Kizhi .
4) Njavara Kizhi .
5) Sarvanga Dhara.
6) Siro Dhara .
7) Dhanya Dhara .
8) Pizhichil .
9) Udvarthanam.
10) Thalapothichil.
11) Siro Vasthi.
12) Kati Vasthi.
13 Tarpanam.
14) Nethrasekam.
15) Karnapoornam.
16) Snehapanam.
17) Nasyam.
18) Vamanam.
19) Virechana.
20) Vasthi.
21) Kayakalpa Chikitsa.
22) Aphrodisiac Therapy (Sexual Rejuvenation).
23) Slimming Therapy.
24) Rejuvenation Massage.
25) Beauty Care Therapy.
26) Yoga and Meditation.
27) Tarpanam.


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