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Ayurvedic Head Massage

An Ayurvedic Head Massage is an ancient treatment that has been practiced in India for over 5 thousand years. This is a relaxing treatment that targets the upper back, shoulders, neck, scalp and face.​

Your body contains 108 vital points. 31 are in your head region; these pressure points are where the arteries, veins and nerves intersect. Targeting these points help soothe your entire system.​

What are the benefits of an Ayurvedic Head Massage?

  • improves sleep

  • supports the nervous system and circulatory system

  • stimulates hair growth

  • improves emotional and mental stress

  • relief from depression and anxiety

  • balances hormones

  • enhances memory, alertness and cognition

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Ayurvedic Face Massage

The Kansa Wand, also known as the “healing metal” in Ayurvedic practices, traces its roots back thousands of years to ancient India. Crafted from a blend of copper, tin, and other metals, the wand is revered for its healing properties and has been traditionally used in Ayurvedic massage therapies. This is a traditional Ayurvedic massage tool originating from India.

The Science Behind Kansa Wand Therapy

At the core of Kansa Wand therapy lies the principle of balancing the body’s energies, or doshas, according to Ayurvedic teachings. The metals in the wand are believed to interact with the body’s electromagnetic field, helping to remove toxins, reduce inflammation, and promote overall harmony.

Exploring the Kansa Wand Benefits

  • Radiant Skin

  • Detoxification

  • Stress Relief

  • Energetic Balance

  • Improved Lymphatic Drainage

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Ayurvedic Face Massage

The feet hold many energy points linked to almost every part of the body. They connect us to the earth, providing stability and grounding, and, quite literally, bear the weight of the day. A foot massage is a great way to show appreciation and offer daily relief to this very deserving part of your body.

Benefits

  • Instills a state of deep relaxation and improves the quality of sleep

  • Stimulates and invigorates all organs and bodily tissues

  • Brings a sense of stability and being rooted in yourself, relieving anxiousness and tension

  • Supports circulation to the lower half of the body

  • Strengthens the feet and alleviates coarseness, stiffness, and fatigue

Ayurvedic Massage

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