Ayurvedic Massage
Born in the Vedas culture (ancient Indian ethnicity), it is not only one of the oldest, but one of the most complete natural techniques for restoring physical and psychic balance.
It is a deeply relaxing massage, acting in the physical and energetic field, having the function of purification and maintenance of integral health.
It aims to restore physical, mental, energetic and emotional well-being, contributing to the cure of major diseases.
It strengthens the immune system by increasing the amount of white blood cells and detoxifies the body.
It is indicated as treatments for almost all diseases, mainly: chemical dependence, allergies, stress, scam, fatigue, depression, fibromyalgia, emotional blockages, muscle and spinal problems.
Remembering that in Ayurveda the illness is not treated, but the individual.
Recognized by WHO (World Health Organization) and Ministry of Health of Brazil, Ayurvedic massage is used by almost all of India's population and is being widely disseminated around the world.
Where does Ayurvedic Massage work?
The Ayurvedic Massage acts on the main systems of the human body:
• Nervous System (brain, spinal cord and branches);
• Circulatory System (arteries, veins and capillaries);
• Skeletal System (bones and joints);
• Endocrine System (pineal, pituitary, thyroid and parathyroid, thymus, supra renal and gonodas);
• Cardiorespiratory system (heart and lungs);
• Muscular system (muscles and nerves);
• Lymphatic system (spleen, lymph nodes and lymphatic vessels);
• Digestive system (stomach, pancreas, liver and intestines);
• Urinary System (kidneys, bladder, uterus or testicles).
How can it reach so many systems in the human body?
It makes use of naturally produced oils and powders (the so-called powders).
The oils start by soothing and nourishing the skin, and they reach the nerve and muscle endings. Also act on the scalp and hair.
Powders also contribute by providing their active principles during massage.
Remembering that both oils and powders can be combined between several options, aiming the balance of Doshas.
What are its benefits?
We can mention among the main benefits provided:
• Reduced stress, fatigue, insomnia, migraine, fibromyalgia, tensions, muscle pain and faster muscle recovery in sports practices;
• It helps in weight loss, wellness and relaxation;
• Realignment of bone and muscle structures, providing postural corrections and reduction of spinal problems, increased flexibility and greater mobility of the joints;
• Great performance in the control of anxiety, depression and panic syndrome;
• Improvement of circulation, memory and learning ability, rejuvenation and libido;
• Strengthening of the immune system, acceleration of the lymphatic circulation and consequent detoxification of the organism;
• Increased vital energy and body awareness, eliminating blockages and rebalancing the chakras.
The Importance of Doshas
It is important to note that the Ayurvedic Massage takes into account the client's dosha, its characteristics and its imbalances.
There is not only one technique in the Ayurvedic Massage, several combinations of oils and vegetable powders are used, adapted to the dosha of each person.
Food and Exercise
According to your dosha, you will receive guidance on the main foods to be used or avoided.
As well as about the most indicated exercises.
How is Ayurveda seen?
Ayurveda by the World Health Organization
The WHO describes Ayurveda, recognizing its use to prevent and cure diseases.
He mentions that this is not only a therapeutic system, but also a way of living.
Including as part of your guide:
Ayurveda by the Brazilian Ministry of Health
The Brazilian Ministry of Health has recognized the benefits of Ayurvedic Medicine through Ordinance No. 849 published on 03/27/2017.
Including in the Unified Health System through the National Policy of Integrative and Complementary Practices, which can be verified with details in the links below:
or in the Ministry of Health file: