Many people complain of drying nasal mucous membranes or frontal and sinus problems in the rough and cold season. The heating air and artificially ventilated rooms contribute to this problem.
Ayurveda recommends different types of preparations for taking care of the nose. A AYURVEDA NASYA treatment is very helpful for the sinus area, because a Dosha excess in this case mostly Kapha can be reduced.
NASYA is usually offered and carried out as part of a Panchakarma cure.
Taking a nose care routine at home much less time to complete and can be used without great effort. This is part of daily oral care and oil massage is part of the daily morning routine.
Drip 1-4 drops of Ayurveda nasal oil Anu Thailam directly into each nostril and pull the oil up. It is best to put your head back first. The 'Shrotas' are opened and the secretion is stimulated.
In addition, the nose oil is an effective preventive measure for colds and difficulty falling asleep. You can save yourself the commercially available nasal sprays, which, by the way, damage the nasal mucous membrane with constant use. The Ayurveda nose oil Anu Thailam presented here is a wonderful, high-quality nose oil for the daily morning routine. A wonderful oil for Ayurveda Nasyam.
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Nasya oil application
The nose oils are very popular in Ayurveda. They are effective against hoarseness, dry nasal mucous membranes and help with symptoms in the ear, nose and throat area.
In the Nasya treatment, nasal oils are administered through the nose. Above all, excess Kapha dosha should be drained, which is responsible for the mucus and cold in the head area.
Application nasal cleansing according to the Ayurveda clinic
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