Resolve your health challenges with us. Experience ayurvedic rejuvenation like never before!
Overcome your health issues with us. Enjoy unmatched Ayurvedic rejuvenation!
Experience unique Ayurvedic rejuvenation!
Enjoy unmatched Ayurvedic rejuvenation!
Our Ayurvedic Approach
At our Ayurveda center, we follow a unique and personalized approach to healing. Our expert practitioners begin each treatment process by conducting a thorough analysis of the patient’s body type, medical history, and current health
conditions.
Make Appointment
You must make an appointment in advance, to choose the service and date.
Consultation
The next stage involves a thorough consultation with an Ayurveda practitioner.
Treatment Planning
The Ayurvedic practitioner creates a personalized treatment plan for the patient.
Maintenance
These visits allow for assessment of progress, adjustments to the treatment.
Abhyanga
Abhyanga is defined as an Ayurvedic procedure of application of sneha dravyas (mainly taila/ kera) over the body with certain amount of pressure (mild or very mild - according to the condition)
Ksheera Dhara
Dhara therapy performed by using Ksheera Kashaya (Milk decoction). It can be done as ekanga (locally), sarvanga (whole body) or Ksheera Siro Dhara. Procedure is same as that of dhara with sneha
Udwarthanam
Udwartana is an Ayurvedic dry powder massage therapy that involves rubbing medicated powders on the body in upward strokes. It differs from other treatments by its focus on stimulating circulation, exfoliating the skin,
and promoting detoxification through friction and herbal powders.
Sirodhara
A type of drava sweda/parisheka sweda. Siro Dhara is a procedure in which various liquids are continuously poured over forehead and then allowing to flow over the scalp from a specific height
Nasya Treatment
Medicaments administered through nose/nasal route is called Nasya. Nasyakarma is indicated in the diseases of head/ jaturdhwa rogas.
Netra Tarpanam
The netra kriyakarma (eye specific treatment) in which sneha is kept in the eye is called Akshi Tarpanam. It is the process of giving nutrition to the eye by making the medicated ghrta to stay
Kaadi Kizhi
A modification of Choorna Pinda Sweda - CPS in which Choorna is boiled with kadi/ Dhanyamala and made in to potali /bolus, then perform Pinda sweda. It is slightly snigha type
Siravedha
Siravedha is a major operation when compared to other raktamoksha techniques (bloodletting). Indicated in sarvanga rakta dushti (whole body blood vitiation). Here the blood is let out from
Anuvasana Vasthi
Anuvasana literally means 'to remain inside the body for some time causing no adverse effects' and also 'one that is given after food' or 'given every day'. Medicated oil or fats are used for this type of vasthi. It
can be done immediately after lunch.
Choorna Pinda Sweda
CPS is one among Ushma Sweda. It is done with the boluses of various choornas. It can be done as whole body sweda or local sweda. It is of two types: Snigdha type
Dhanyamla Dhara
A type of kayaseka, included under drava sweda. Seka performed by using dhanyamla. It is a asnigdha sweda/ruksha sweda.
Jaloukavacarana
Raktamoksha (bloodletting) performed by using medicinal leaches are called jaloukavacarana
Jambeera Pinda Sweda
It is a method of sudation performed with the bolus of Jambeera (lemon) fruit pieces. This is mainly applied in vatakapha predominant conditions
Janu Vasthi
A practical modification of Snigdha sweda. A type of external Vasthi karma. A procedure of applying heat to the janu sandhi (knee joint) region by
Kati Vasthi
It is a type of local snigha sweda. In this, warm oil is kept/ retained at the Kati pradesa (lumbo-sacral region) within a specific formed frame on this area, for a prescribed time.
Kayaseka
Kayaseka is a variety of Drava sweda/Snigdha sweda in which the warmed oil is poured from a specific height to all over the body/ specific part for
Ksheera Dhooma
Steam is generated by boiling milk decoction and it's directed via nalee yantra (with help of a tube of appropriate length) towards the area that's
Niruha Vasthi
Niruha means that 'whose action cannot be assessed' or that which is capable of eliminating doshas and diseases from the body. A type of elimination
Patrapotali Pinda Sweda
'Patra' means leaves and 'Potali' means bundle. Refers to the sudation performed by specially prepared bundle of medicinal leaves or application of heat and there
Shashtika Pinda Sweda
SPS is a special method of administration of Njavara type of rice cooked in milk and Bala decoction, later tied as boluses in muscling cloth
Siro Pichu
This is a variety of murdhataila (oil applied over the scalp). In this procedure, a cotton flap/ folded cloth soaked in warm medicated oil is kept on the siras (scalp) for a specified
Siro Vasthi
It is one among the murdhataila (taila kept on scalp) and is the supreme one. A procedure in which the medicated oil is allowed to stay over the head for the prescribed time.
Takra Dhara
Takra Dhara is a variety of Sirodhara, in which medicated buttermilk is poured in a continuous stream over the forehead in a specified
Upanaham
Upanaham means to tie/bandaging. It can be done with or without heating the medicine.
Vamana
Expulsion of aggravated doshas from the body through the upper route - mouth, following administration of vamanoushadhi.
Virechana
Virechana is one among 5 sodhana karma (purification procedure). It is a procedure in which the prakupita doshas are expelled through adhomarga