1. What is clinical therapy?
It is a unique method of therapy that eliminates toxins from the body and restores functional balance to the three-fundamental bio-energies that govern the overall functions of the body.

2. How does clinical therapy differ from other types of therapies?
In Vedic Medicine, the process of treatment in clinical therapy considers each patient as a distinctive entity based on his or her body constitution, mental and emotional status, imbalances, injury, and disease condition. Then accordingly recommends a specific type of clinical therapy and medicated oils. In general, most of these therapies require two technicians of the same gender as the patient, who work in perfect harmony with each other, to harmonize the two hemispheres of the body.

3. What are medicated oils and why are they used in Vedic Medicine?
Medicated oils are used for the treatment of individual needs and imbalances in the body. They are oils infused with medicinal herbs and distilled for several up to 100 times for full purification.

4. What is Body Oxygenation (Abhyanga) therapy?
Body Oxygenation is a synchronized full body oleation treatment designed to soothe the body’s nerve terminals for total relaxation, stimulate the blood circulation for maximum body oxygenation, and activate the lymphatic circulation to nourish the different parts of the body and boost its total energy.

5. What are the key elements used in the practice of Body Oxygenation (Abhyanga) therapy?
Body Oxygenation treatment requires two technicians who are specially trained to help restore balance to the function of the different bio-energies of the body, in particular, the flow bio-energy.

6. Which parts of the body would be the focus of Body Oxygenation (Abhyanga) therapy?
Since it is a full-body treatment, all body parts from toes to the head are given similar care during treatment for the purpose of stimulating the blood circulation, which is responsible for delivering oxygen and providing sufficient nourishment to the different cells of the body.

7. How does Body Oxygenation (Abhyanga) therapy nourish my nervous system and bring balance to my body?
Body Oxygenation plays a vital role in strengthening the nervous system by nourishing the two structural and complementary sides of the body. In addition, it helps restore balance to the two hemispheres, in particular the brain hemisphere, through the two technicians’ harmonious work on the two sides of the body.

8. What is Neuro-Balance (Shirodhara) therapy?
Neuro Balance is a warm, gentle and regulated oil dripping technique designed to stimulate the pineal gland for balancing the neuro-secretions to maintain mood stability through generating hormonal secretions to settle the mind and provide deep general relaxation.

9. What are the key elements used in the practice of Neuro-Balance (Shirodhara) therapy?
Neuro-Balance starts with a full-body treatment to lubricate and relax the peripheral nervous system. Then followed by the dripping of medicated oils through the pineal gland to excite and regulate the secretion of its hormones.

10. Which parts of the body would be the focus of Neuro-Balance (Shirodhara) therapy?
The forehead area, in particular, the midway point between the eyebrows is the primary focus part of the body. Stimulating this part has a direct effect on the melatonin and serotonin reuptake and secretions, which in general are responsible for the well-being of the body.

11. What is Muscular de-adhesion (Vishesh) therapy?
Muscular de-adhesion is an essential treatment for muscles spasticity, which is designed to break up the adhesion between the antagonistic muscles to allow the free flow of energy in the form of oxygenated blood to pass between them for enhanced joint mobility and lymphatic drainage.

12. What are the key elements used in the practice of Muscular de-adhesion (Vishesh) therapy?
Similar to Body Oxygenation therapy, Muscular de-adhesion requires two technicians as the same gender as the patient. However, in Muscular de-adhesion therapy, physical pressure is deeper and less amount of medicated oils are used in order to achieve a higher friction capacity between hands of technicians and body of the patient, which result in higher lymphatic drainage and profound enhancement of blood circulation.

13. Which parts of the body would be the focus of Muscular de-adhesion (Vishesh) therapy?
Muscles and connective tissues are the main focus of Muscular de-adhesion therapy, as well as the lymphatic circulation.

14. What is Detox Program (Basti) therapy?
Detox Program is a complete five-step body detoxification treatment. The program involves preparation, cleansing and post-cleansing phases, which aim to flush the toxins out of the body to alleviate its systems from the overload of impurities leaving a general feeling of lightness.

15. What are the key elements used in the practice of the Detox Program (Basti) therapy?
The program starts with a preparatory phase during which toxins are softened. Then it is followed by a full-body oleation, which helps break them. After that, it is succeeded by warming the body to bring the toxins to the stomach and followed later by application of enema to discharge the toxins from the body. In the end, it is proceeded by oleation of intestines for lubrication purposes.

16. Which parts of the body would be the focus of the Detox Program (Basti) therapy?
All body organs will be subject to the influence of this therapy since toxins can be found in between the different cells of the body.

17. What is Anti-stress therapy?
It is a soft body treatment, which is usually given prior to further treatment to calm down the body and its electromagnetic field and open its different pores and channels for a better receptivity.

18. What are the key elements used in the practice of Anti-stress therapy?
It is a gentle full body treatment, which aims to reorganize the electromagnetic field surrounding the body, putting the body in high receptivity to receive any other following deep treatment.

19. Which parts of the body would be the focus of Anti-stress therapy?
It is a full-body treatment, which reduces the muscular tension related to stress in the body.

20. What is Lymphatic Drainage (Garshana) therapy?
It is a dry body treatment which uses silk gloves instead of oil to help reduce impurities, exfoliate dead cells, improve lymphatic drainage and prevent water retention.

21. What are the key elements used in the practice of Lymphatic Drainage (Garshana) therapy?
Lymphatic drainage is a full-body brisk rubbing treatment, which supports the detoxification of the skin as well as stimulates the activity of the blood and lymphatic circulations. This treatment is also used when oils are contraindications such as in obese and hyperlipidemia people.

22. Which parts of the body would be the focus of Lymphatic Drainage (Garshana) therapy?
The massaging strokes help mobilize the lymphatic tissue and remove water from between (interstitial) the cells, giving a beautiful texture and less chuffed appearance of the skin.

23. What is Anti-cellulite (Udvartana) therapy?
It is an oil-powder treatment used to reduce excess fat accumulated in the subcutaneous tissue (under the skin). This treatment effectively reduces fat collected around the abdomen and in the inner thighs due to nutritional disorder.

24. What are the key elements used in the practice of Anti-cellulite (Udvartana) therapy?
It is a body toning treatment, which uses a combination of medical powders and oil on the entire body to reduce cellulite, rejuvenate the skin and strengthen the body.

25. Which parts of the body would be the focus of Anti-cellulite (Udvartana) therapy?
This full-body treatment helps open the pores, detoxify the skin, remove blockages in vessels, and increase the heat in the tissues to stimulate fat metabolism.