Tag: Natural Wellness
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The Ayurvedic Guide to Bathing and Self-Massage
Bathing is crucial in Ayurveda for daily self-care, especially after an oil massage to avoid skin issues. Oils nourish different body types but should not remain on the skin for long durations. The article highlights proper bathing techniques post-massage and the benefits of regular Abhyanga, promoting wellness and rejuvenation.
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When Should You Avoid Ayurvedic Body Massage?
The blog post discusses Ayurvedic massage’s benefits and recommends avoiding it under specific conditions: Kapha-related disorders, post-Panchakarma recovery, after physical exhaustion, during severe indigestion, and when ill with fever. It emphasizes listening to one’s body and consulting an Ayurvedic practitioner for personalized guidance regarding massages.
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Ayurvedic Massage for Pitta Dosha: A Guide to Cooling and Balancing
The Ayurvedic Daily Routine focuses on balancing the Pitta dosha, which can lead to overheating and irritability. Recommended strategies include using cooling oils like coconut and sandalwood, practicing gentle massage techniques, and avoiding excessive heat. Additionally, a Pitta-friendly diet and relaxing activities are crucial for maintaining balance and overall well-being.
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The Art of Abhyanga: An Ayurvedic Guide to Self-Massage
Abhyanga is an Ayurvedic self-massage practice using warm oil to balance the body’s Doshas, promote detoxification, and enhance well-being. It nourishes skin, calms the nervous system, boosts circulation, and improves sleep quality. Proper oil selection based on Dosha enhances its effectiveness, making it a revitalizing daily ritual for body and mind.
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Daily Routines to Balance Kapha, Pitta, and Vata
Ayurveda describes three fundamental doshas—Kapha, Pitta, and Vata—that govern our physical and mental well-being. Kapha, composed of earth and water elements, represents stability and nourishment. Pitta, associated with fire and water, drives transformation and metabolism. Vata, governed by air and space, influences movement and energy flow. These doshas not only regulate bodily functions but also…