In Ayurveda, health promotion, beauty management
and healing rely on freeing the body of ama (toxic material resulting from
incomplete digestion), restoring sound cellular nutrition, facilitating
complete elimination and re-establishing the balance of the doshas. This is
gradually achieved by following an appropriate diet and lifestyle. With
modern living being so inherently chaotic, such changes are quite
challenging, needing considerable discipline and patience. A faster and
deeper cleansing and re-balancing can be accomplished by using Ayurveda's
traditional rejuvenation therapy.
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Commonly called Panch
Karma, Ayurvedic rejuvenation therapy is oldest scientific system for
detoxification and re-nutrifying the body. Although an ancient system
for detoxification and re-nitrifying the body. Although an ancient
system, it is commonly regarded as one of the most thorough available,
achieving transformative results at all levels. It rejuvenates the whole
system, bringing youthfulness and calm openness to the mind. The
combination of oleation massage, full body steam and flour scrub
beautifies the skin making it soft, smooth and well-toned. While the
specific clean-sing therapies and rejuvenate tonics work on the
foundations of outer beauty and promote strength of character. |
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Ayurvedic rejuvenation
therapy can be used as a program to improve good health, enhance
natural good looks, or initiate the cure of a disorder.
Traditionally undertaken undertaken as a preventive therapy at the
change of seasons, both winter to spring and summer to fall, the aim
is to cleanse the body not only of waste materials that may have
accumulated in the body, but also excesses in subtle energies or
doshas, thereby promoting positive health and longievity and
balanced beauty through changing climatic conditions.
Rejuvenation therapy should be viewed as an integral part of ongoing
self care that helps beauty be with you throughout life. It is also
an excellent, completely fresh start in the process of making
health-supporting lifestyle changes |
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