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Whether you are seeking relief from specific health concerns, rejuvenation, or a proactive approach to well-being, our center offers a wide array of Ayurvedic services tailored to your unique needs. We are passionate about empowering you with the knowledge to make informed decisions about your health.
Marma Chikitsa, often referred to as the "acupressure of Ayurveda," is a profound healing science deeply rooted in the ancient Indian tradition. At Mysore Arogya Siri Ayurveda Center, we offer Marma Chikitsa as a transformative and holistic approach to health and well-being.
Detoxification, often referred to as "detox," is the process of removing harmful substances or toxins from the body. While our bodies have natural mechanisms for detoxification, there are various practices and treatments that claim to support or enhance this process. Here's some content related to detoxification:
At Mysore Arogya Siri Ayurveda Center, we're dedicated to providing non-surgical healing solutions through Marma Chikitsa, a profound and ancient therapy deeply rooted in Ayurveda. We understand that many individuals seek non-invasive, natural approaches to health and well-being, and Marma Chikitsa aligns perfectly with this philosophy.
Our team at Mysore Arogya Siri Ayurveda Center adopts a non-surgical and comprehensive approach to Marma Chikitsa. We prioritize your well-being and focus on non-invasive techniques to address your specific concerns, ensuring that surgery is not required.
Each non-surgical Marma Chikitsa session is customized to your needs, and we proudly offer a non-surgical alternative to address physical discomfort, emotional balance, and energy and vitality without invasive procedures.
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Janu Basti is an Ayurvedic therapy for knee problems. It involves creating a dough ring around the knee and filling it with warm medicated oil or ghee. This treatment helps alleviate knee pain, stiffness, and inflammation. It's recommended for knee conditions like osteoarthritis and injuries. Consult an Ayurvedic practitioner for personalized advice.
Shirodhara is an Ayurvedic therapy where warm, medicated liquid is gently poured onto the forehead. It induces deep relaxation, relieves stress, and aids in better sleep. It's beneficial for headaches, skin health, and overall mental well-being.
Head massage known as Shiro Abhyanga in Ayurveda, involves using warm Ayurvedic oil to massage the scalp and neck.
Moxibustion therapy is an ancient practice from Traditional Chinese Medicine, not Ayurveda. It involves burning moxa near the skin to stimulate healing and balance energy
Acupuncture therapy from Traditional Chinese Medicine, involves inserting needles into specific points on the body to address various health concerns, including pain management and stress reduction.
Mud therapy in Ayurveda, known as "Mrittika Chikitsa," involves applying specially prepared mud packs on the body.
Steam baths or "Swedana" in Ayurveda, involve sitting in a steam-filled room infused with herbs or essential oils.
Facial oil therapy in Ayurveda involves applying specially chosen oils to the face and neck. It nourishes the skin, reduces signs of aging, and promotes relaxation.
Ayurveda emphasizes foot care's importance. "Pada Abhyanga" involves massaging the feet with warm oil for relaxation, better circulation, and balance.
Facial oil therapy in Ayurveda involves applying specially chosen oils to the face and neck. It nourishes the skin, reduces signs of aging, and promotes relaxation. It’s beneficial for skin health, anti-aging, and stress reduction. Leave the oil on for a while before gently cleansing the face. Consult with an Ayurvedic practitioner for personalized recommendations.