
* Ayurvedic Neurotherapy
🔍 What is it?
Ayurvedic Neurotherapy is a holistic healing technique rooted in Ayurveda, combined with elements of modern understanding of the nervous system.
🩺 How it works:
The therapist presses specific nerve junctions and marma points.
This stimulates organ function, blood flow, and nervous activity.
Often practiced on a mat (floor therapy) or massage table.
Completely non-invasive and drug-free.
* Cupping Therapy
🔍 What is it?
Cupping Therapy is a traditional healing technique used in Ayurveda, Unani, and Chinese medicine where cups are placed on the skin to create suction. This draws out toxins, increases blood flow, and relieves pain, stiffness, inflammation, and more.
💡 How it Works:
Uses glass, silicone, or plastic cups to create suction on the skin.
Suction draws stagnant blood and toxins to the surface.
Promotes detoxification and lymphatic drainage.
Increases circulation and oxygen supply to muscles and tissues.


* Rakt Mokshan
🔍 What is it?
Rakt Mokshan is one of the five Panchakarma therapies in Ayurveda, used to detoxify the blood by removing impure or stagnant blood from the body. It is especially beneficial in skin diseases, high Pitta conditions, and blood-related disorders.
🩺 How it works:
Balances Pitta dosha and purifies the blood.
Increases fresh blood production and oxygen supply.
Improves circulation and clears blood stagnation.
Reduces inflammation, heat, and swelling in the body
* Viddha Karma
🔍 What is it?
Viddha Karma is an ancient Ayurvedic treatment technique that involves therapeutic needling or point pricking
💡 How it Works:
A sterile needle or probe is inserted at a specific marma or pain point
This activates blood flow, unblocks channels (srotas), and relieves pain
Helps in releasing trapped Vata and toxins from the local area
The therapy may result in instant relief from stiffness and numbness
It does not involve medication, only physical stimulation


* Agni Karma
🔍 What is it?
Agni Karma is an ancient Ayurvedic para-surgical procedure where controlled therapeutic heat is applied to treat musculoskeletal pain, joint disorders, and chronic swelling. It literally means “Fire Therapy”
🩺 How it works:
Generates controlled heat using a metal rod (Shalaka).
Applies heat directly to the affected point for a split second.
Heat stimulates blood circulation and nerve endings.
Destroys damaged or diseased tissue.
Reduces inflammation and pain signals.
Promotes natural healing and tissue regeneration.