Ayurvedic Massage
Tuesday, November 17th, 2009Ayurvedic massage is a set of massages that originated in ancient India. These massages have a soothing and relaxing effect on your body. An ayurvedic massage aims at improving your blood circulation and builds up your immune system by helping your body to flush out harmful toxins. Ayurvedic massages are particularly helpful in renewing your physical strength and vigor. An ayurvedic massage involves the use of a predefined set of massaging techniques and certain essential oils that are beneficial to the body. Various essential oils namely, ksheerabal tailam, dhanvataram tailam and maha narayan tailam are extensively used in ayurvedic massages.
These massages are considered extremely helpful for people who are feeble and weak and do not possess the required strength to exercise or work out rigorously. Through a systematic regime of regular massaging, a person can recover from various physical ailments without having to undergo medication. Body toxins can be flushed out naturally.Prompt relief is provided to muscular discomfort by the application of babuna oil during the massage therapy. Certain other oils such as coriander oil are known to cool down the body and provide a soothing feeling.