Abhyanga is an ancient Ayurvedic therapy that involves a full-body massage using warm herbal oils. It is a traditional practice from India and is considered an integral part of Ayurveda, the traditional system of medicine in India. Abhyanga has been used for thousands of years to promote physical, mental, and emotional well-being.
Abhyanga involves the use of specific herbal oils that are chosen based on an individual’s dosha (body constitution) and any specific health concerns or imbalances they may have. The oils used in Abhyanga are often infused with a variety of herbs and are warmed to a comfortable temperature before application.
During the treatment, a trained therapist applies the warm oil to the entire body using gentle, rhythmic strokes. The massage technique is designed to promote relaxation, improve circulation, and enhance the flow of energy (prana) throughout the body.
Ayurveda believes that the body is composed of three doshas (Vata, Pitta, and Kapha), and imbalances in these doshas can lead to health issues. Abhyanga is believed to help balance the doshas, depending on the type of oil used and the massage technique applied. For example, sesame oil is often used for Vata imbalances, while coconut oil may be recommended for Pitta imbalances.
Abhyanga is thought to facilitate the removal of toxins from the body by improving lymphatic drainage and aiding in the elimination of waste products. This can contribute to improved overall health and vitality.
After the Basti, the patient is advised to rest and avoid strenuous activities. The specific post-treatment care regimen varies based on the individual’s constitution, the type of Basti administered, and the underlying condition being treated.
The herbal oils used in Abhyanga are nourishing for the skin, helping to improve its texture and tone. Regular Abhyanga treatments are believed to enhance the skin’s natural radiance and may help with skin conditions.
Many people find that Abhyanga promotes better sleep quality and can be especially beneficial when performed in the evening before bedtime.
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