Therapies
Explore and Experiment with different forms of Therapies
Marma Therapy
Marma Therapy is a traditional Indian practice rooted in Ayurveda, the ancient system of medicine. The word “Marma” refers to vital points in the body where tissues meet, such as muscles, veins, ligaments, bones, and joints. These points are considered to be the seats of life force (prana) and consciousness, and they are essential for maintaining health and well-being.
Dry Cupping and Oil Cupping
Cupping is an ancient therapy that involves placing cups on the skin to create suction. This practice is believed to offer several health benefits.
Abhyanga Therapy (Hot Oil Therapy)
Traditional Ayurvedic full-body massage technique that involves the use of warm herbal oils. This practice is known for its numerous benefits in promoting physical and mental well-being.
Reiki Sessions
An alternative therapy often referred to as energy healing. It originated in Japan in the late 19th century and involves the transfer of “universal energy” from the practitioner’s palms to their patient. The term Reiki comes from the Japanese words “rei” (universal) and “ki” (life energy)