Therapies
Abhyanga – Ayurvedic Oil Massage
Abhyanga is a traditional Ayurvedic full-body warm oil massage that uses light palm and fingertip strokes to achieve holistic healing. Abhyanga is a holistic treatment that uses therapeutic oils made in accordance with traditional Ayurvedic scriptures. Each person’s body constitution is taken into consideration when selecting the oils (Prakriti).
Abhyanga relieves pain and promotes deep relaxation with ancient massage techniques and herbal oils with therapeutic qualities.
Benefits:
Relieves fatigue while rejuvenating body and mind
Balances Vata dosha, fostering stability and calmness
Enhances mental clarity, vision, and sensory perception
Deeply nourishes the body and boosts vitality
Supports longevity and overall wellbeing
Improves sleep quality and induces deep relaxation
Enhances skin tone, glow, and texture
Who It’s For:
Recommended for anyone feeling tired, anxious, physically tense, or seeking to maintain vitality.
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