Therapies
Netra Tarpanam
Netra Basti, also known as Akshi Tarpanam, is a traditional Ayurvedic therapy in which medicated ghee or herbal oils are retained over the eyes using a specially formed dough or ring for a specific duration. This therapy nourishes the eyes, improves vision, and relieves eye strain, while balancing Vata and Pitta doshas.
Benefits of Netra Basti / Akshi Tarpanam:
Enhances vision and eye health
Reduces eye strain, dryness, and fatigue
Relieves headaches and tension around the eyes
Improves blood circulation and nourishes ocular tissues
Balances Vata and Pitta doshas, promoting overall eye wellness
Helps in managing conditions like cataracts, myopia, and glaucoma (as part of a holistic Ayurvedic plan)
Promotes relaxation and mental clarity
Why Choose Netra Basti?
Netra Basti is ideal for individuals experiencing eye fatigue, dryness, vision problems, headaches, or dosha imbalances affecting the eyes. It is a safe, natural, and rejuvenating Ayurvedic therapy that supports eye health, relaxation, and overall well-being.
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