Netra Basti / Tarpana (Eye Bath)
Ayurvedic eye treatment bathing the eyes in warm medicinal ghee retained in a dough ring, to nourish, protect and revitalize tired eyes.
Ayurvedic eye treatment bathing the eyes in warm medicinal ghee retained in a dough ring, to nourish, protect and revitalize tired eyes.
Localized treatment retaining a warm medicinal oil bath on the lumbar area using a dough ring, to relieve back pain and sciatica.
Luxurious Kerala tradition treatment combining massage and continuous pouring of warm oil over the entire body, nicknamed the 'treatment of kings' for its powerful rejuvenating effects.
Dry Ayurvedic massage using herbal powders applied against the hair growth for Kapha reduction, circulation stimulation, skin exfoliation and weight loss.
Second major Panchakarma procedure using controlled medicinal purgation to eliminate excess Pitta dosha and toxins accumulated in the liver and small intestine.
Panchakarma procedure consisting of administering medicinal preparations through the nostrils to treat head, neck and central nervous system conditions.
Fifth Panchakarma procedure aimed at blood purification through various methods (bloodletting, leech application, scarification) to treat Pitta and Rakta-related disorders.
Localized treatment identical to Kati Basti but applied to the cervical area, using a warm medicinal oil bath to treat cervicalgia and neck stiffness.
Full-body massage with warm medicinal oils, fundamental Ayurvedic pillar practiced daily to nourish tissues, calm Vata and maintain overall health.
Iconic Ayurvedic treatment consisting of a continuous stream of warm oil poured on the forehead (third eye), inducing deep relaxation and mental calming.
First of the five Panchakarma purification therapies, consisting of controlled therapeutic vomiting to eliminate excess Kapha accumulated in the stomach and lungs.
Considered half of all Ayurvedic medicine, Basti is a medicinal enema using herbal decoctions and oils to treat excess Vata dosha in the colon.