Marma Therapy


Book Description

The effective yet gentle 'Sukshma' technique, for working with the Marma points at the emotional as well as on the physical level, is fully described in this book. Marma Therapy - the art of treating specific vital points on the human body - is one of the greatest healing secrets of Ayurveda. It can be used to detoxify, strengthen and revitalize the body, for rejuvenation and relaxation or to release blocked energy. The authors explain the theoretical basis of Marma Therapy, and then provide a detailed, fully illustrated guide to its use. For each Marma point, the authors provide information about its significance, the Ayurvedic element it relates to, the most appropriate oils to use, and what it can be used to treat. Clear step-by-step instructions and photographs illustrate the techniques, and advice is also included for self-treatment. The authors explain how to strengthen the Marmas through yoga and use mudras to support and complement Marma treatment. Finally, they describe how to treat common physical and emotional conditions, from headache and back pain, to exam nerves and insomnia.




Ayurveda and Marma Therapy


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This is the first book on marma therapy published in the West. It clearly describes the 107 main marma points in location, properties and usage. It explains in detail how to treat them with many methods including massage, aromas, herbs and yoga practices. Ayurveda and Marma Therapy is an essential reference guide for all students of Yoga, Ayurveda, massage or natural healing.




Marma Therapy Guide


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If you're looking for a holistic approach to health and well-being, Marma therapy might just be the ticket. This ancient Ayurvedic practice has been around for thousands of years and is all about stimulating specific points in the body to promote healing, relaxation, and rejuvenation. But don't let the word "ancient" fool you – Marma therapy is backed by science and has been shown to have numerous benefits for physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being. By activating these energy centers throughout the body, you can release blocked energy, improve circulation, and address a wide range of conditions. So, what exactly is Marma therapy? It's a non-invasive practice that uses gentle pressure, massage, and essential oils to activate Marma points – areas where muscles, veins, arteries, tendons, bones, and joints meet. These points are highly sensitive to touch and manipulation and are said to be gateways to your inner self. But don't just take our word for it. Studies have shown that Marma therapy can be effective in addressing a range of conditions, including chronic pain, stress, anxiety, and even digestive issues. It can also promote better sleep, boost immunity, and improve overall quality of life. What's more, Marma therapy is safe and suitable for people of all ages and body types. It's a natural, non-invasive way to promote healing and well-being that doesn't require any expensive equipment or pharmaceutical drugs. Of course, like any form of therapy, Marma therapy requires commitment and consistency to see lasting results. It's not a one-time fix-it-all solution. But with regular practice, you'll start to notice a profound shift in your overall well-being. Intrigued? Want to learn more about this ancient practice that's making a comeback? Keep reading! We'll dive deeper into the world of Marma therapy and explore some of its many benefits. So sit back, relax, and get ready to discover the healing power of Marma therapy. In this guide, we will talk about the following in full detail: What is marma therapy? Location of Marma Points How does it work? What are some of the benefits and Some Disadvantages of practicing marma therapy? What should you expect from a Marma therapy session? How do you get started with marma therapy? What You Should and Shouldn't Do After Getting Marma Therapy By the end of this guide, you'll better understand marma therapy and its many benefits, as well as the necessary steps to get started with your marma therapy practice. Let's dive in!




Massage Therapy for Diseases of Vital Areas


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In Ayruveda Marmas Are Mentioned. Susruta Samhita Deals With Marmas Elaborately. Those Who Practise Ayurvedic Massage Should Have The General Knowledge About Marmas. Now A Days The Acharyas Of Kalari Payattu (Martial Art) Know The Marmas And The Marma Treatment.In The Olden Days The Ayurvedic Doctors Had The Knowledge Of Some Marma Points Where They Used To Press And The Patient Became Unconscious And The Surgery Was Done. After The Operation Another Marma Point Was Pressed And The Patient Regained This Consciousness.If Any Marma Is Damaged The Body Gets Some Trouble. If Marmas Are Well Activated Some Diseases Can Be Cured. It Is Well Mentioned In This Book.




Marma Points of Ayurveda


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"Presents healing energetics of Ayurvedic marma points and compares them with Chinese system of acupuncture. Based on traditional medicine system from India, provides commentaries of diagnostic and therapeutic scope for each marma point including techniques for massage, detoxification, acupressure, aromatherapy, yoga and meditation"




Applied Marma Therapy Cards


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Based on Dr. Lads more than 40 years Ayurvedic clinical and classroom experience, this 30 card set is sourced from his popular Marma Therapy seminars. Each full color card has a larger illustration with the name of the point and its location, for practice. The other side of the card has a more detailed illustration with the therapeutic applications of each point listed, for study. Contents 23 anatomical cards with marma points Healing through Energy Points Emotions, the Organs, and Marma Points Chakra Breathing and Sounds Meditation for Self-Healing: SoHum Empty Bowl Meditation Guidelines for Touch and Pressure Applying Essential Oils & Oil Selection According to Dosha.




Ayurvedic Massage


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Ayurvedic Massage is the first book on the subject, and the first new massage therapy introduced to the West since shiatsu. One of the oldest systems of medicine in the world, Ayurveda views the human being as intimately connected with the environment and all other life forms. Ayurvedic massage works on both the physical and mental levels, transmitting a life-giving energy that assists all systems of the body to repair and renew themselves. Practitioners concentrate on the marmas, subtle energy points that respond to gentle physical manipulation, and work with the needs of the different body types. The author guides both the novice and experienced practitioner through each step in the full body massage and explains which oils work best for particular body types. • Includes massage techniques for expectant mothers and their babies. • Outlines techniques and natural remedies for treating specific disorders, including arthritis, rheumatism, sciatica, and insomnia. • Offers a complete guide to the traditional forty-day beauty treatment as practiced in India, and includes recipes for massage oils, facial creams, and beautifying clay baths.




Ayurvedic Massage Therapy


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The readers of this text will gain a background in ayurvedic theory, as well as applied therapy. Ayurvedic massage can be seen as a therapeutic tool in its own right as well as a predecessor to panchakarma treatment. For the first time the important concept of marma massage has been explained and described. This technique is extremely valuable and is becoming quite popular among practitioners of ayurveda both in India and abroad.




Ayurvedic Spa


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Ayurvedic Sap: Treatment for Large and Small Spas If you are a spa owner looking for new, authentic world class treatments, a body worker wanting to learn methods that touch your clients on a heart level, or someone who enjoys creating nurturing rituals for yourself and family in your home, Ayurvedic Spa will guide and help you to offer and/or achieve greater levels of beauty, peace and wellness.




Freedom in Your Relationship with Food


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In a culture driven by advertising, convenience, and weight-loss gimmicks, our relationship with food has become sadly out-of touch. Yoga teacher Myra Lewin encourages us to slow down and cultivate a healthy relationship with what we put in our bodies. Drawing from the basic principles of Ayurveda and Yoga, Freedom in Your Relationship to Food is a simple and effective guide to enhancing your relationship with food and the process of eating. Including lists of foods to seek out or avoid, simple breathing and meditation exercises, and practical recipes, this book will help you overcome mental and physical obstacles to attain excellent health.