Therapies
Greevabasti – Ayurvedic Cervical Care
Greeva Basti is a specialized Ayurvedic treatment where medicated warm oils are retained over the neck area using a dough ring (kizhi or vashti) for a specific duration. This therapy is designed to relieve stiffness, pain, and tension in the neck while promoting relaxation and mobility.
Benefits:
Relieves neck stiffness and chronic pain
Reduces tension and muscle tightness in the cervical region
Improves blood circulation and lymphatic flow around the neck and shoulders
Supports spinal flexibility and posture
Balances Vata and Kapha doshas, promoting overall wellbeing
Relieves stress and mental fatigue, enhancing relaxation
Why Choose Greeva Basti?
Greeva Basti is ideal for individuals suffering from neck pain, cervical spondylosis, muscle stiffness, stress-related tension, or limited neck mobility. It is a safe, natural, and rejuvenating Ayurvedic therapy that targets the neck region for pain relief, relaxation, and improved mobility.
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