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Ayurveda evolved around 600 BC in India. This Indian system of medicine has been popularized by Kerala for centuries. Ayurveda mean science of life & health. Today, it is a unique, indispensable branch of medicine - a complete naturalistic system that depend son the diagnosis of your body's humours - vata, pitta and kapha - to achieve the right balance. Kerala's equable climate, natural abundance of forests (with a wealth of herbs and medicinal plants), and the cool monsoon season (June - November) are best suited for Ayurveda's curative and restorative packages. In fact, today, Kerala is the only state in India, which practices this system of medicine with absolute dedication. Traditional texts reveal that the monsoon is the best season for rejuvenation programmes.
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Rejuvenation Therapy (Rasayana Chikitsa) |
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Body Immunisation And Longevity Treatment (Kayakalpa Chikitsa) |
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Body Sudation (Sweda Karma) |
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Body Slimming |
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Beauty Car |
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Overall Fitness (Panchakarma Treatment) |
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Mental And Physical Well Being (Meditation and Yoga) |
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Treatment for chronic headaches, insomnia, mental tension and cases of hysteria, hallucination and insanity. (Dhara) |
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Treatment to alleviate osteoarthritis, leukemia etc. (Snehapanam) |
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Treatment for dryness of nostrils, mouth and throat, severe headaches, facial paralysis and burning sensation in the head. (Sirovasti) |
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Treatment for spondilosis, rheumatic diseases like arthritis, paralysis, hemiplegia, nervous weaknesses and nervous disorders. (Pizhichil) |
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Treatment for diseases like hemiplegia, paralysis, obesity and certain rheumatic ailments.(Udvarthanam) |
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Treatment for musculo-skeletal ailments due to trauma or accidents. (Marma Chikitsa) |
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Treatment for nasal ailments. (Nasyam) |
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Treatment for ear ailments. (Karnapooranam) |
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Preventing cataract and strengthening vision. (Tharpanam) |
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Treatment for wasting of muscles, rheumatism, sports injuries, pain in the joints, emaciation of the body or parts of the body and certain kinds of skin diseases. (Njavarakizhi) |
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