
Duration: Two Days – 1 Day Theory (2-3 hours) / 1 Day practical (2-3 hours)

Duration: Two Days — 1 Day Theory (2-3 hours) / 1 Day practical (2-3 hours)

Indian head massage, also known as Shiro abhyanga in Ayurveda, is a common head massage performed in India. According to Yoga Science, it is a component of the Indian ayurveda system and aids in balancing the three top chakras: vishuddha (found in the throat) and ajna (placed between).
The massage is carried out in four stages: Head Massage, Forehead Massage, Neck Massage, Shoulder Massage.
Duration: Two Days – 1 day Theory (2-3 hours) / 1 day practical (2-3 hours)

Nasya is a method specifically created for those with sinuses, respiratory disorders, allergies, nasal congestion, and other issues linked to the ears, nose, and throat. This therapy is called nasya because drugs are administered through the nasal cavity.
Duration: One Day : 2-3 hours

Greeva means “neck” in Sanskrit, and Basti means “to contain or hold.” This is where the phrase Greeva Basti originates. is one of the most successful Ayurvedic treatments for neck discomfort; it entails pouring oil into a little container made of wet flour or black gram flour. The oil used in this therapy is specifically medicated based on the patient’s issues. Oil combinations can differ from one another.
Duration: Two Days – 1 day Theory (2-3 hours) / 1 day practical (2-3 hours)

In the ayurvedic treatment known as Janu Basti, a ring is wrapped around the knee joint and filled with medicated ayurvedic oil for half an hour. To keep the oil TOP in the ring heated, oil is constantly changed. This method is thought to be successful in reducing inflammation associated with osteoarthritis in the knee. First, let’s examine osteoarthritis of the knee.
Duration: Two Days – 1 day Theory (2-3 hours) / 1 day practical (2-3 hours)

Duration: Two Days – 1 day Theory (2-3 hours) / 1 day practical (2-3 hours)

Duration: One Day: 2-3 hours.