Posts Tagged ‘Mysore’

Thursday,August 27th, 2009

by Denise

Natural as well as not-so-natural treatments for skin care and therapies, techniques and procedures to tighten the skin, enhance appearance and reduce unsightly wrinkles encourage a multibillion dollar industry. In addition to the benefits of daily exercise, adequate hydration, a balanced and nutritious diet and “youth in a bottle.”

But did you know that there are facilities that encourage more natural ways to maintain a useful and vigorous appearance?  Ayurveda, Yoga, massage, and anti aging skin and body treatments help individuals maintain healthy skin, the glow of youth, and inner as well as outer health at anti aging and medical health spas without resorting to expensive full facelift or body lift techniques and procedures.

Some of the most popular antiaging treatments include cosmetic and plastic surgeries, Botox injections, human growth hormone products, fat transfers, antiaging skin care products, diets rich in antioxidants, antiaging medications and even stem cell rejuvenation and regeneration therapies.

Facilities such as the Indus Valley Ayurveda Center in Mysore, India or the Grand Resort Bad Ragaz in Switzerland or Ageless Wonders Panama, in Panama, Central America are a few of the best world right facilities for age management and alternative medicine treatments that deal with  anti aging, complimentary medical practices such as Chinese medicine, Ayurveda, and alternative medicine for beneficial, safe and effective results.

Other facilities such as Villa Bella in Salzburg, Germany, and the Ahalia Ayurvedic Hospital in Kerala, India take natural therapies and holistic healing to new horizons when it comes to anti aging and the benefits of long-term effects and lifestyles.

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Tuesday,July 28th, 2009

by Denise

Many people can’t pronounce the word let alone described are your feet it detoxification. Ayurvedic medicine, also known as Ayurveda is one of the oldest systems of medical treatment in the world.  It evolved thousands of years ago in India and is based on the belief that medical conditions should be treated through a blend of body, mind, and spirit, not only to prevent entries a wide variety of illnesses, but also to encourage wellness. Herbal treatments are a large part of this form of alternative or natural health care.

The Ayurvedic approach believes the three qualities helped to perform activities within the body.  These qualities are called doshas. As such, each dosha is made up of basic elements such as air, fire, space, earth, and water, maintain a particular relationship to body functions. Body treatments involved include full body herbal oil massages, massages with herbal paste, sweating sessions, and shirodhara, which is warm oil applied to the forehead in a constant, soothing stream. Self-administered medicated enemas are also given to cleanse the body of toxins.

Food consumed during an Ayurvedic Cleansing and Detoxification program is custom-prepared to enhance the cleansing process. During the retreat, patients are encouraged to relax and rest, as well as partake in gentle mind-body exercises like Yoga and Meditation sessions.

Locations in India such as the Ahalia Ayurvedic Hospital offers some of the best Ayurvedic doctors in India, as well as Ayurveda therapy in Kerala.  The Ayurveda center in Kerala as well as the Indus Valley Ayurveda Center located in Mysore, India offers a blend of modern treatments with ancient wisdom.  For the best in alternative medical care, detoxification and cleansing, check out facilities that offer chronic disease treatment in India.  Your body will be glad you did.

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Tuesday,May 5th, 2009

by Denise

If you’re tired of feeling tired, or looking for better, long-lasting results to anti-aging, or even more productive and beneficial treatments and procedures for dealing with chronic illness or disease, consider your options. Discuss alternative treatments that can be used in conjunction with traditional methods for treatment of chronic illnesses with your doctor.

 

Chronic fever, chronic infections and chronic illness can often be treated effectively with more than pharmaceuticals that cost an arm and a leg. By combining a number of approaches or medical field disciplines to treat your chronic health disease, or for the prevention of chronic diseases, research your alternatives.

 

Today, more people from around the world are falling back on tried and true methods of medical care that take a more natural approach to understanding the causes of chronic disease as well as treatment of chronic disease that affects multiple body systems.

 

Alternative Medicine, also known as Natural medicine, Holistic medicine and or CAM – Complimentary and Alternative Medicine are being used more widely in traditional medical practices throughout the U.S. and the world. Alternative medicine takes the approach of treating the whole body, and not merely symptoms of organic or physiologic origin.

 

Common treatment approaches to chronic diseases prevention and treatment include some that have been around thousands of years, and modern developments.

 

·         Acupuncture

·         Naturopathic medicine

·         Biofeedback Therapy

·         Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy

·         Yoga

·         Ayurvedic Medicine

·         Homeopathic medicine

·         Herbal Therapy

 

Check out facilities like the Grand Resort Bad Ragaz in Switzerland or the Indus Valley Ayurveda Center in Mysore, India or the Yanhee Hospital in Bangkok, Thailand. Your body will thank you.

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