Therapies
Mardana – Deep Tissue Ayurvedic Massage
Mardana is a vigorous deep tissue massage that targets knots, tension, and stiffness using Ayurvedic oils. It improves blood flow, reduces pain, and re-energizes tired muscles.
Experience the power of deep healing with our Deep Tissue Massage. Using firm, precise pressure, this therapy works on the deep layers of muscles and connective tissues to release tension, knots, and stiffness. It not only relieves pain but also restores flexibility, enhances circulation, and revitalizes your body and mind. Perfect for those seeking relaxation, rejuvenation, and lasting wellness.
Benefits:
Relieves Muscle Tension
Improves Joint Mobility
Reduces Stress and Anxiety
Enhances Circulation
Balances Doshas and Energy
Supports Detoxification
Who It’s For:
Recommended for physically active individuals or anyone with persistent aches and muscular fatigue.
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