Ayurveda Panchakarma Detox can be offered in 3 stages given below. Ideally it take about 21 to 28 days to complete four/five detox processes.
Our packages are all-inclusive offers. They include all treatments and medications as part of the treatment plan, doctor checkups and consultations, yoga, meditation and accommodation.
Engulfed by greenery and staying true to the slow and simplistic Ayurvedic way of life, Samyoga Ayurvedic Heritage is located in Pulaloor, near Calicut, in Kerala, India
Samyoga Ayurvedic Heritage, Kadukamvelli house, pullaloor, Calicut, Kerala, India- 673585. Open in Google Maps
Calicut International Airport (1 hour taxi ride)
Calicut Railway Station (30 minutes taxi ride)
During the course of the treatment you will be accommodated in one of our available rooms. We offer the following room services:
They key Ayurvedic procedures for the package are described below. The duration of each procedure and the frequency depends on the number of days booked, and the patient’s health condition.
Abhyangam is a massage that's done with warm oil. The oil is applied on the entire body, from the scalp to the soles of your feet. It's the most popular massage in Ayurveda.
A herbal steam therapy that induces sweating and helps eliminate toxins.
“Ela” is the Malayalam word that means leaves. “Kizhi” means pouch. This treatment involves the gentle massage of a warm herbal pouch all over the body.
This involves the application of a warm herbal paste to improve local circulation and reduce localised fat deposits.
A therapeutic purgation that cleanses the digestive system and accelerates metabolic processes.
This involves the oral administration of specific medications to enhance and support the functioning of the gastrointestinal tract.
This is also called Ghee Therapy. Medicated ghee (clarified butter) is ingested to lubricate and mobilise toxins.
"Lepam" refers to the topical application of an herbal paste. Lepam absorbs swelling and inflammation from the affected area.
Samsarjana Krama is a systematic Ayurvedic dietary regimen followed post-cleansing therapies, designed to aid recovery, restore digestive health, and gradually reintroduce foods after detoxification.
Vasti is performed by pouring hot oil in a ring of dough over different parts of the body: lower back, neck, knee, chest, eyes. This enables the oil to penetrate deep into the tissues, lubricating and softening.
A pouch (kizhi) filled with Lemon (Naranga) mixed with herbal powders is warmed with the help of medicated oils and applied to the muscles and joints helps relieve pain and inflammation and relieves tensions and flexibility.
This treatment makes use of a type of rice (Njavara) that is cooked and filled in a cotton pouch (kizhi). Medicated oil is applied to this pouch and this is used to massage the body gently, to remove toxins from the body and relieve stress.
Massage with Erandam (Castor oil) combined with supportive herbs to provide a comprehensive solution for venous disorders.
Warm oil is gently poured on the forehead to promote relaxation and mental clarity.
Pizhichil is the squeezing of warm medicated oil onto the body of the patient from a piece of cloth that is periodically soaked in a vessel containing the oil. Pizhichil literally means squeezing.
Avipahy choornam is a famous Ayurvedic herbal powder, used in the treatment of Pitta imbalance disorders such as gastritis, migraine, exhaustion due to heat etc.
Nasyam is a powerful cleaning method for the head region. It mainly cleans the ‘kapha’ dosha from the upper body. It is done by administering medicine through the nose.
In this procedure, herbal smoke is inhaled through the nose and exhaled through the mouth. It helps with respiratory, sinus and oral health.
Gandusha Kriya is commonly known as oil pulling. The practice involves the use of an oil that is swished in the mouth around the teeth, gums, and cheeks to pull out toxins.