Description

Nasya is a classical Ayurvedic therapy where herbal oil or medicine is gently administered through the nostrils. Before the therapy, facial massage and steam may be given to prepare the nasal passage, sinus area, and head region.

At Tathaastu Ayurveda & Panchkarma, Nasya Therapy is planned after proper Ayurvedic consultation. It may be suggested for concerns like sinus congestion, allergic rhinitis, headache, migraine tendency, hair and scalp concerns, disturbed sleep, and mental heaviness. The therapy supports cleansing and nourishment of the nose, throat, head, and sensory organs.

Key Benefits:

  • Supports cleansing of nasal passages and sinus area
  • Helps reduce sinus congestion and allergy discomfort
  • May support relief from headache and migraine tendency
  • Supports mental clarity and concentration
  • Helps nourish scalp and hair health
  • Supports better breathing and head-region balance

Consolidated Benefit Explanation:

Nasya Therapy helps clear accumulated mucus and supports better breathing, sinus comfort, mental clarity, and head-region wellness. When done under Ayurvedic guidance, it may help reduce headache discomfort, support sensory health, improve scalp nourishment, and promote better balance in the body.

Description

  • Vamana
  • Virechana
  • Basti
  • Nasyam
  • Raktamokshana
  • shirodhara
  • Abhyanga
  • Swedana
  • Greeva-basti
  • Pinda-sweda
  • Janu-basti
  • kati-basti
  • netra-tarpana
  • agnikarma
  • shastik-shali-pinda-sweda
  • suvarnaprashan
  • garbhsanskar

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Dr. Neha Patel

Ayurvedic Consultant

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Nasya Therapy?

Nasya Therapy is an Ayurvedic treatment where herbal oil or medicine is given through the nostrils to support the nose, sinus, throat, and head region.

Nasya may be suggested for people with sinus issues, allergies, headache, migraine tendency, nasal blockage, hair concerns, disturbed sleep, and mental heaviness. Final suitability depends on doctor consultation.

No, Nasya is generally not painful. Mild irritation, sneezing, or throat sensation may happen for a short time, depending on the medicine used and the person’s condition.

After Nasya, it is usually advised to avoid cold drinks, dust exposure, heavy exercise, direct wind, and sleeping immediately. The doctor will guide you as per your condition.

The number of sittings depends on the health concern, body type, and treatment plan. The Ayurvedic doctor will suggest the suitable duration after consultation.