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One of the most common questions I get asked by those approaching for the first time at an Ayurvedic treatment is "what is the difference between a massage ayuvedico and the traditional western massage? "


The answer is not simple, and can be useful for this purpose to analyze the Sanskrit word" ABHYANGA "which defines the Ayurveda massage. The word is formed by a prefix ABHY, corresponding to the greek "peri" that is "around", and ANGA which stands for "stroke". The meaning of the word ABHYANGA and caress around. "
It follows therefore that as the western massage treatment is extended to the whole body.
In fact, the key feature that distinguishes it from others is that it goes far beyond the physical body, this is also referred to by Indian master Govindan, "massage the soul." In fact, as well as working on muscles and joints by releasing physical tension, this massage can remove even deep emotional blocks through the touch and stimulation of specific points called Marma, through which vital energy flows.

In Ayurveda there is no difference between body, mind and spirit and can not speak of the physical body apart from the other two aspects, because they are closely interconnected.
Another key feature of Ayurveda is that it is not always the same: each treatment, made with warm oil, usually sesame is individualized according to body constitution (dosha) with specific herbs suitable. In addition, again depending on the type of constitution can also be used olvera herbal, as in 'Udvartana that scrub away the excess fat. Other times, the massage is complemented by plugging with bags and warm medicated oil like Pinda Sweda, a massage that activates the metabolism, stimulates the immune system and firms the skin.

Another type of treatment again, with different manual and rmolto NEERABHYANGAM is relaxing, with a draining effect. If I could mention others, but Ayurveda is a science that goes into detail, but in reality would remain mere words can not describe the special feeling and the sense of profound well-being that comes after an Ayurvedic massage. Maybe that's why sometimes I find it difficult to respond to those who request such information.

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