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TRADITIONAL
MEDICINE AND ACUPUNCTURE
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International Conference on
Journal of General Internal Medicine
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ISSN: 2591-7951
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Volume 2
Traditional 2018
AYURVEDIC HEAD MASSAGE
PRESENTATION
Aet Sillaste
Vaikuse stuudio, Estonia
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yurvedic head massage is a part of very important ayurvedic oil massage
abhyanga. It can be performed along with abhyanga and separately.
Usually abhyanga starts with head massage. Our head is full of marma points
and all marma points relate to our five senses: taste, smell, touch, visual and
hearing. During head massage we activate those points and it means we also
activate our senses as antennas and connect with world and universe. As
good is our connetion, this well and clear we can make our choices in our
beautiful life. As much we enjoy head massage our antennas are getting more
and more sensitive and our life is going to be more balanced and healthy.
Head massage is excellent method as a part of the treatment of stress,
depression, also sleeping problems, headaches, migraine, concentration
problems, tinnitus, dizziness and different problems in head area. It sounds
strange, but head massage is helping well against early wrinkles. Applying
right oil, head massage is effective against wet or dry dandruff, hair loss and
alopecia. In every day basis it is a perfect instrument to come out of tiredness
and overworking. It can be applied daily. Traditionally we make ayurvedic
head massage with big amount of oil. Ayurvedic head massage opens energy
channels and energy can move in proper direction. After that you feel yourself
fresh and you will sleep well-in conference I will make a presentation of
ayurvedic head massage on model.
Aet Sillaste, Arch Gen Intern Med 2018, Volume 2 | DOI: 10.4066/2591-7951-C1-002
Aet Sillasete is an Ayurvedic Practioner in Estonia who
has learned Ayurveda and Ayurvedic massage mostly
in India. Her main teachers are Dr Sanjeev Gosavi from
(Institute of Beauty, Health and Ayurveda in Pune) and
Dr Vinod Kumar from Ayushkama Ayurveda Institute
in Rishikesh). She is graduated ayurvedic massage
therapist and beauty practitioner. She has also learned
authentic marma therapy. Now she has her own little
massage studio in Estonia, she is teaching different
variations of ayurvedic abhyanga massage, giving
ayurveda workshops, guiding meditations and giving
ayurvedic facials, massages, shirodhara and health
consultations.
aet@heatuju.eeBIOGRAPHY