Tuesday, 6 September 2016

Wellness

1. Detoxification and Rejuvenation
This aims to revitalize body, mind and soul by cleaning and nourishing the tissues (dhatus) and there by helps to achieve ideal health and longevity. This Includes head and face massage with medicated oils, body massage with herbal oil or powder, internal rejuvenative medicines, medicated steam bath, marma stimulations and yogic practices . Herbal baths are also used.We also helps you to adapt to lifestyle disciplines like good food habits,practiceswhich heps bothbody and mind.
2. Weight Reduction Programme
Ayurveda considers overweight as sign of imbalance of the vata, pitta, and kapha and metabolic fire. The weight loss programme includes ayurvedic diet which primarily helps to balance these systems, body massage with herbal oil or powder to remove excess fat, medicines to help properdigestion and metabolic activities and marma massage which helps to tone up the body. We also train you in specific Yoga postures which help you to keep your body weight under control.. Vasti and vamanam are also administered as per requirements.m
3. Stress Relief Programme
The present socio economic situation requires us to be always alert and devote more time on various developments taking around us. Working nature without looking at the clock so common. This fastness and speed of life creates a lot of stress both in our body and mind. Marmmayogi has both short term and long term stress relief programmes by which you can nfind yourselves at ease, and designed to suit each ones needs. Energy and Mind harmonizing programmes, ,Marma and Ayurveda therapies for body and head, yoga and meditation are included.

Special Treatments


1. Neurological Disorders
Neurological disorders are mainly considered as degenerative ,ie mainly because of degeneration of nerves, which will consequently affect ,brain and Spinal Cord. The reasons vary from age to any sudden thrush or accidents. Paraplegia, hemiplegia, cerebral palsy, Motor neuron diseases. At MarmmaYogi we combine Ayurveda with Marma Therapy in healing these difficulties.
2. Musculo- skeletal disorders
Musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) are injuries or pain in the body’s joints, ligaments, muscles and structures that support limbs, neck and back like osteo arthritis, Spontalosis, low back pain etc
3. Crippling diseases
Serious injuries, Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, Rheumatoid Arthritis etc.
These are situations where victims may not be completely healed. Yet, they leave us with more confidence, better inspired and an overall optimism in the life ahead. Ultimately it makes them more and more independent.
4. Life style/burn out disorders
Modern lifestyle creates a lot of stress in daily life and results in many of the lifestyle disorders like Diabetes, High blood pressure, Insojmnia, etc. MarmmaYogi offers special programmes like Daivavyapasraya chikitsa(Harmonising energy) along with Satwavajaya chikitsa(harmonizing mind) to release stress .Various Marmma and Ayurveda therapies for body and head,yoga and meditation are also included in this programme.

Yoga

“Need of today and culture of tomorrow”
Yoga, the science of right living, is based on the harmonizing system of development of mind, body and spirit. This is done through the practice of asana, pranayama, mudra, bandha and meditation and must be achieved before union can take place with the place of a higher reality. At the spiritual level Yoga can be explained as the union of individual consciousness with universal consciousness.
What makes Yoga so powerful and effective is the fact that it works on this holistic principle of harmony and unification. Also it has proved as a successful form of therapy for many ailments. Medical Scientists explain that yoga creates a balance in the nervous and endocrine systems which directly influence the other systems and organs of the body.
Yoga can be a means of maintaining health and well being in the increasingly stressful society. The Asanas, breathing and relaxation techniques etc can provide solutions for the menacing problems of unhappiness, restlessness, emotional imbalances, stress etc. This way of life, which is a real gift from nature can only be understand by experience and practice.

Marmma

Marmas the vital points or the subtle energy centres of the body are considered as the storehouses of the life breath pranic energy. Therefore any thrust or unusual throbbing on these vital centres can cause serious health problems. Similarly stimulating or massaging the marma points give benefits to the area of their locations and improves the function of the connecting organs.
There are 72,000 energy flowing meridians (Nadis) in the human body which are connected to seven energy centres or chakras.. By the activation of Chakras (wheels) and Marmmas, dormant Nadis can be stimulated to channelize more energy through the body.. In the process of stimulating and enhancing the Nadis, Prana can also be harmonized.
The knowledge and application of marma has its roots in Ayurveda and ancient martial art form called KAlari. Marmma was developed in the Kalari by the head, who were called as Kalari Asaans, for conditioning and maintaining a perfectly healthy body that can face and overcome the toughest of challenges.
Therefore marma therapy can be used as a part of rejuvenation and detoxification therapy as it helps to balance doshas and promote energy. In the healing process marma therapy can be a part of Panchakarma or single or combination treatment. It can be used as preventive measure as it is an important tool in Ayurvedic treatment in preventing and treating imbalances.

MarmmaYogi

Like everything in nature, our body is also in a constant process of degeneration and recreation with an innate capacity of healing. When this innate capacity gets disturbed because of some internal or external factors, we develop various health problems. Linking our body to its own healing powers is the best way to support our system. And this powers does not limit to merely its physical shape, instead it encompasses the whole system which also consists of mental, emotional, intellectual and spiritual levels.

Family Tradition

Ovoor is a centuries old traditional ‘tharavad’(noble family) of ‘Kalari Asaans’. This family maintained a full-fledged martial art school(traditional kalari). In those days the ‘Asaan’ or the headmaster of such martial art schools named ‘Kalari’ had to play important ministerial role in the courtyard of ruling king. He was entrusted by the king to collect tax, educate the public and give intensive training to selected people in martial arts; so that in times of emergency the king could call upon these super skilled warriors for defense. Yet an important and another major function of a ‘Kalari’ was to ensure the social as well as the physical wellness of the people in general.
Among the Asaans of Ovoor Kalari Shri Kesavan Nair in the early 20th century was renowned as ‘Marmmayogi’ for his siddhi in curing complicated deceases and received special acknowledgement from rulers.He was an expert in Marma, Ayurveda and Yoga and he combined these great sciences with the Kalari theories and formulated effective system of treatment for wellness as well as for alleviating majority of even modern life style diseases.
Sree Ramakrishna Ayurveda Yogasramam for which foundations was laid by this great healer of his time for meeting the health concerns of his people is now reintroduced in his own name MARMMAYOGI, which he was fondly called. The name itself gives a concise definition of its total functions, ie a unique combination of Ayurveda, Marma and Yoga with modern facilities.

Ayurveda

Records show that in India during the Indus Valley Civilization (6000 BC) Ayurveda was practiced extensively. Excavations reveal that many of the herbs now being used were also part of their healing system in such early days. During Vedic period (4000 BC) it was more developed and studied under different schools. Many formulations and treatment procedures were well explained in Adharva Veda. During the period of Ithihasa (2000 BC) Ayurveda was developed into an independent science and was referred as 5th Veda. In 1000 BC (Samhita period) Ayurveda was further expanded and studied under many branches in different schools like General Medicine, Pediatrics, Psychiatry etc. The main schools during that period are Charaka (General Medicine), Susrutha (Surgery), Kashyapa (Pediatrics, Gynecology) etc.
In Kerala, Ayurveda was practiced whole-heartedly because of the ardent support of its rulers. Since Kerala was never under the direct rule of the British government, Ayurveda received the constant support of the rulers. Many of its families were practicing different branches, but collectively they have been traditional believers in the science and life sustaining natural power of Ayurveda. It must be remembered that Ayurveda, Yoga and Tantra were thus protected and respected in Kerala than in any other part of India