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Detox and Nutrition
“Surrender to what is. Let go of what was. Have faith in what will be.” Sonia Ricotti
During transitions between any season, it is an ideal time to sit back and reflect on what may be out of balance in our lives, then take steps to restore our equilibrium.
Ayurveda recommends a seasonal cleansing, purification, and renewal process in which we eliminate whatever physical and emotional toxicities we have accumulated during the prior months, allowing our mind-body to return to a natural state of balance and health. After we’ve released the stored toxins that prevent the free flow of energy and information throughout our entire physiology, we can engage in practices of rejuvenation that nurture our vitality, self-healing, and well-being.
Some come for regular seasonal cleansing and renewal, and others come to restore their balance after a major life change or focus on healing for a more optimistic way of functioning. That results in less tiredness, more energy, a less foggy mind, and clear decisions to the increasing fertility and chances of reverting diseases process. By participating in this customised program in a loving and supportive atmosphere, you find that you can reawaken your body’s inner healing abilities. Between a week to 45 days program of immersion into self-awareness and nurturing, you feel more balanced, invigorated, and prepared to re-engage in your daily life.
If you’re unable to join a Health Retreat, you can benefit from an at-home cleansing and rejuvenation retreat for your own self-care. We suggest that you allocate a week, or at least an extended weekend, to disengage as much as possible from the outside world.
Preparation is essential. As much as commitment. But, don’t worry, we are here to help with those. The elimination of toxins is optimised by preparing the body for an extended period of time determined in consultation with the practitioner. By listing food and recipes, furthermore, by teaching how gently introduce new habits for this period or for a lifetime, the elimination choice is revealed if suitable for you. Your part is to engage in self-care and simple life. Cooking facilities and homemade meals are part of this. Do not stop here. We have options for you. Ideally, it is to have you making them for yourself, yes. Changes demand changes. Still, we customise for your needs to be able to introduce changes. Nevertheless, there is more than food involved. Nutrition in Ayurveda is all that the senses receive. That means being able to let go to be caught up on bills and errands, letting friends and families know they will be going on a personal retreat, and not responding to emails or phone calls. As best, you can, create a sacred space for yourself where you won’t be bothered or distracted. Enlist the people directly around you to honor this time by alleviating yourself of as many duties as possible. And if by now you think it’s not for you, I insist. Small changes are always possible. I will be honored to be this person to alleviate your charge. Greatness starts from small beginnings.
So, what else is food?
the intake of your senses.
the new routine includes:
- Practice Meditation and Deep Breathing (pranayama)
- Release with Mind-Body Exercise (yoga asanas, ancient practices or mindfulness body movement)
- Heat the Body Gently (swedana sauna, immersion, friction Udwartana, Garshana)
- Enjoy Nutrient-Rich, Fresh Foods in the best manner (food and masala preparation, the release of medicine in condiments, learning about your choices)
- Treat Yourself to a Healing Massage (external oliotion: Abhyanga, Shirodhara, self-massage with medicated ayurvedic oils)
- Detoxifying and Rejuvenating Herbs (churnas and tonics)
- Plenty of Rest
- Connect to Nature
Keep a Journal or drawings (if you wish)
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Abhyanga
(Sanskrit: अभ्यंग or अभ्यङ्ग “Oil Massage”) is a form of Ayurvedic medicine that involves massage of the body with large amounts of warm oil and is classified as Continue reading Abhyanga
Garshana
Is typically performed by using raw silk gloves, black salt, camphor and rose essential oil that gently removes dead skin layers leaving the skin supple and Continue reading Garshana
Dry brush
Dry brush (skin condition/congested skin) is an ayurvedic dry massage performed on dry skin (hence the name) that refreshes and stimulates the skin Continue reading Dry brush
Indian head & shoulders massage
Can be very effective since most of the marma points (vital and reflex points in Ayurveda) are located in the upper body. Warm oil combined with essential oils Continue reading Indian head & shoulders massage
Yoga massage therapy
Chavutti Thirunal literally meaning “foot pressure” in the Malayalam language and also known as “foot/rope massage”, is a traditional Indian massage Continue reading Yoga massage therapy
Padabhyanga
Padabhyanga or feet massage has a very special place within the Ayurvedic tradition. It is commonly practiced as a daily ritual, especially before retiring at Continue reading Padabhyanga
Chakra cascate massage
The word Chakra (चक्र) derives from the Sanskrit word meaning “wheel,” as well as “circle” and “cycle”. It’s described by many as a spinning wheel of light. Of the Continue reading Chakra cascate massage
Marma points massage
Marmas are the vital points in the body where the life force energy is concentrated. The Marma points are located where the flesh, veins, arteries, Continue reading Marma points massage