Ayurveda the traditional form of Indian medicine
was developed by ancient sages whose astute observations led to the development of
constitutional medicine. Traditional Chinese Medicine too has similar origins. Over the
past 5000 years the Ayurvedic and Chinese traditions have developed sophisticated systems
of medicines. The ancients visualized the universe as a constant play of energies, an
imbalance of which created discomfort and disease in the body. It was the duty of the
vaidyar/(physician) to harmonize this imbalance of the body - mind environment.
Ayurveda [ayur+veda] is considered to be a sub-veda or the branch of knowledge that is
concerned with the physical health and happiness on earth which therefore assumes great
significance to human life. Vedic culture was based on the Vedas [four books of knowledge]
the origin of which dates back to 40000 years. This is an indication to the age old roots
of Ayurveda. Ancient physicians segmented the universe into different types of manifested
energy and attributed the very same energy to foods and herbs.
Ayurveda and Traditional
Chinese Medicine with its unique classification of foods and herbs according to its
resultant actions or energies restores the balance of the human body. According to
Ayurveda principles, priority was always on prescribing a life style for a balanced body
and mind. Medicines were only a last resort which reflected the persons' sloppy life style
and habits. The prescribed life style is blended according to astrological, climatic and
geographical conditions. Ayurveda can be summed up as an ancient shastra (science) which
provides a holistic and natural healing absolutely devoid of side effects.

Kerala has been a centre for the development of Ayurveda for long. The verdant forests
and hills abundant in herbs and other flora are extremely valuable for the preparation of
Ayurvedic concoctions. Keralites or Malayalis adhere to a ayurvedic lifestyle in their
cuisine, religious rituals, oil baths, periodic purifications etc. Even the martial art
forms and dances have drawn from Ayurvedic therapy of health, exercise and healing. This
tradition has been kept alive in this exotic land of Kerala at the south western tip of
India by Vaidyars (physicians). These physicians classify a patients' state of health
according to the imbalances of the three doshas namely Vata, Pitha and Kapha. Kapha is the
entire physical volume in a living organisms; Pitha, the entire biochemical process
operating in a body and Vata is that which constitutes bodily movement and activity. A
disturbance in any of these three doshas leads to a particular disease and the treatment
is administered to restore the equilibrium.
The treatment is
prescribed by a physician based on the patients' state of health gauging by the status of
the doshas - can be in stages, sometimes of longer duration. Depending upon the nature and
intensity of the disease the treatment involves either medicines or oil baths and massages
or a combination of both. Another theory of Ayurveda is that certain passages or minutest
channels of the human body has to be cleansed regularly through processes like emesis
[vamana], purgation [virechana], oil-predominant enema[snehavasti], decoction-predominant
enema [niruhavasti] and nasal medication [nasya], Panchakarma is the Ayurvedic terminology
for this five fold purificatory process which involves repeated application of oil and
heat therapy in tandem with certain internal medication. Panchakarma rejuvenates the body
and mind to its potential.
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Our team of expert physicians would examine you before deciding on the course
treatment. A team of expert masseurs and masseuses are available for massage sessions that
assure total relaxation of body and mind. Experience eternity at their deft hands and
rejuvenate yourself.
The Ayurvedic centres offer an array of massages, each for different ailments. We
recommend a consultation with our physician before deciding on the type of massage. The
duration of each massage varies from three to fourteen days or more according to the
resident physician's prescription. Welcome to the Casino Ayurvedic Retreat.
PIZHICHIL
A cloth is dipped in lukewarm medicated oil, then squeezed over the body for 45 - 60
minutes. This is followed by a gentle body massage. The oils are prescribed depending on
the specific ailment.
This is a process traditionally followed once a year, aimed at keeping the body fit and
healthy and preventing premature ageing. It is also recommended for paraplegia, hemiplegia
and general weakness.
NJAVARAKIZHI
Small cotton bags are filled with a particular kind of cooked rice which is dipped in
warm milk with medicated decoction and rubbed on to the body.
This is very effective in cases of wasting of muscles, weakness and rheumatism. The
duration varies from 7 to 14 days.
PATRASWEDAM
Little cloth bundles made of specially selected herbs are dipped in warm oil and rubbed
over the whole body. Recommended for certain types of muscular and nervous ailments. The
duration varies from 3 to 7 days.
UZHICHIL (General Body Massage)
Useful for general fitness and well-being of the entire body. It helps in toning up
muscle tissues, alleviates stiffness of joints, promotes better blood circulation and
stimulates the nervous system.
MEDICATED STEAM BATH
The patient is exposed to a steam bath with medicinal herbs steamed in boiling water.
Most suited for obesity, and to rid the body of harmful toxic substances. It has also
been found to help certain kinds of skin problems.
FOOT MASSAGE
The masseur uses his feet to massage the body. This is excellent for general fitness
also. This massage is for conditions of obesity or inflamation of muscles resulting from a
fall etc., where extra pressure has to be applied.
UDWARTHANAM
The body is massaged with various medicated powders. A procedure primarily to melt away
subcutaneous fat and obesity - related problems. It also helps blood circulation.
NASYAM
This process of treatment is done via the nasal canal. Medicated oils of certain herbs
are dripped into the nose to expel all the doshas which cause head-related problems.
Sometimes, mere inhalation can work wonders.
Ideal for sinusitis, problems concerned with dental care, ear, nose and eye ailments,
facial paralysis and migraine.
SHIRODHARA
The patient lies on the back and medicated oil is poured continuously on the forehead
from an earthern vessel.
Extremely beneficial in cases of disorders such as migraines, headaches and insomnia.
TAKRADHARA
The procedure is the same as that of Shirodhara. In this treatment medicated buttermilk
is poured on the forehead continuously. It cools the system and is good for eye-ear-nose
related complaints.
PUNNAGATHI KIZHI
Small muslin cloth bags containing special fresh herbs are kept warm by constantly
dipping in hot medicated oil simmered in a pan. These are then rubbed onto the body for 60
minutes.
KULATHA SWEDHAM
Small bags containing various herbal powders are heated to a constant temperature in a
dry pan. These bags are then rubbed longer on the affected parts of the body than the rest
of the body, though the whole body is massaged as well.
All treatments are available for one day or sessions of three, seven or fourteen days.
Prices vary according to the duration of the treatment and the medication prescribed.
Ayurveda Rates At SpiceVillage,CoconutLagoon,
Marrari Beach, Rates in USD
| Massage Type |
1 Day |
3 day |
7 Day |
14 Day |
| Pizhichil |
50 |
135 |
298 |
450 |
| Njavara Kizhi |
30 |
81 |
179 |
315 |
| Pathara Swede |
20 |
54 |
119 |
210 |
| General Body Massageeda |
13 |
34 |
74 |
131 |
| Medicated Steam Bath |
8 |
21 |
45 |
94 |
| General Body Message Useing Foot |
25 |
68 |
149 |
263 |
| Rejuvenation Therapy Medicated Steam Bath |
19 |
51 |
112 |
197 |
| Udvarthanam |
23 |
61 |
134 |
236 |
| Nasyam |
4 |
10 |
22 |
40 |
| Dhara |
13 |
34 |
74 |
131 |
| SIRO-Vasthy |
25 |
68 |
149 |
263 |
