Tulsi Rose Body Oil

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The body of one who uses oil massage regularly does not become affected much even if subjected to accidental injuries, or strenuous work. By using oil massage daily, a person is endowed with pleasant touch, trimmed body parts and becomes strong, charming and least affected by old age.

  Charaka Samhita Vol. 1, V: 88-89

 

What is Abhyanga? 

In Sanskrit, the ancient, vibrational, written and sometimes spoken language from India, abhy means to rub and anga means limb, so together they make up the word massage.  Abhyanga is an anointing of the body with warm oil often infused with healing herbs and balancing essential oils.

 

In the West we are beginning to catch on to the importance of massage from a wellness and preventative health standpoint. 

 In Ayurveda the healing aspects of Abhyanga include relaxation of the muscles and calming of the nervous system as well as attention being paid to many subtle healing aspects that make it a holistic healing modality.

 

The act of anointing the body with warm, herbal oil is called snehana. The Sanskrit word sneha means oil and love.  The benefits of regular snehana invite the same qualities as being deeply loved, loving yourself and loving another: strength, stability, openness and warmth.

 

More benefits of Abhyanga as stated by the ancient Ayurvedic text, Astanga Hridaya:

·      Improves Sleep

·      Promotes sturdiness of the body

·      Promotes longevity

·      Nourishes the body

·      Promotes better eyesight

·      Prevents and corrects affliction of the nervous system

·      Overcomes fatigue

·      Prevents and corrects the aging process

·      Detoxification of the body

This Tulsi Rose oil is made over 4 days and is filled with loving intentions. Tulsi, also known as Holy Basil, is a sacred herb as regarded in the Hindu tradition. It is sattvic in nature, meaning it is pure and filled with high vibrations that allow you to channel the divine into your everyday experience.

This oil is deeply nourishing, vata balancing and soothing to the nervous system. It is infused with many Western and Ayurvedic herbs to ground, gently warm and calm the physiology allowing for the peace of stillness within.

Your skin will thank you for the protective layer offered by the daily application of this nourishing oil.

Contains: All organic ingredients: sesame oil, calendula, rose petals, tulsi, ashwagandha, shatavari, bala, lavender and more…..

Comes in a 2 oz bottle with dropper top.

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The body of one who uses oil massage regularly does not become affected much even if subjected to accidental injuries, or strenuous work. By using oil massage daily, a person is endowed with pleasant touch, trimmed body parts and becomes strong, charming and least affected by old age.

  Charaka Samhita Vol. 1, V: 88-89

 

What is Abhyanga? 

In Sanskrit, the ancient, vibrational, written and sometimes spoken language from India, abhy means to rub and anga means limb, so together they make up the word massage.  Abhyanga is an anointing of the body with warm oil often infused with healing herbs and balancing essential oils.

 

In the West we are beginning to catch on to the importance of massage from a wellness and preventative health standpoint. 

 In Ayurveda the healing aspects of Abhyanga include relaxation of the muscles and calming of the nervous system as well as attention being paid to many subtle healing aspects that make it a holistic healing modality.

 

The act of anointing the body with warm, herbal oil is called snehana. The Sanskrit word sneha means oil and love.  The benefits of regular snehana invite the same qualities as being deeply loved, loving yourself and loving another: strength, stability, openness and warmth.

 

More benefits of Abhyanga as stated by the ancient Ayurvedic text, Astanga Hridaya:

·      Improves Sleep

·      Promotes sturdiness of the body

·      Promotes longevity

·      Nourishes the body

·      Promotes better eyesight

·      Prevents and corrects affliction of the nervous system

·      Overcomes fatigue

·      Prevents and corrects the aging process

·      Detoxification of the body

This Tulsi Rose oil is made over 4 days and is filled with loving intentions. Tulsi, also known as Holy Basil, is a sacred herb as regarded in the Hindu tradition. It is sattvic in nature, meaning it is pure and filled with high vibrations that allow you to channel the divine into your everyday experience.

This oil is deeply nourishing, vata balancing and soothing to the nervous system. It is infused with many Western and Ayurvedic herbs to ground, gently warm and calm the physiology allowing for the peace of stillness within.

Your skin will thank you for the protective layer offered by the daily application of this nourishing oil.

Contains: All organic ingredients: sesame oil, calendula, rose petals, tulsi, ashwagandha, shatavari, bala, lavender and more…..

Comes in a 2 oz bottle with dropper top.

The body of one who uses oil massage regularly does not become affected much even if subjected to accidental injuries, or strenuous work. By using oil massage daily, a person is endowed with pleasant touch, trimmed body parts and becomes strong, charming and least affected by old age.

  Charaka Samhita Vol. 1, V: 88-89

 

What is Abhyanga? 

In Sanskrit, the ancient, vibrational, written and sometimes spoken language from India, abhy means to rub and anga means limb, so together they make up the word massage.  Abhyanga is an anointing of the body with warm oil often infused with healing herbs and balancing essential oils.

 

In the West we are beginning to catch on to the importance of massage from a wellness and preventative health standpoint. 

 In Ayurveda the healing aspects of Abhyanga include relaxation of the muscles and calming of the nervous system as well as attention being paid to many subtle healing aspects that make it a holistic healing modality.

 

The act of anointing the body with warm, herbal oil is called snehana. The Sanskrit word sneha means oil and love.  The benefits of regular snehana invite the same qualities as being deeply loved, loving yourself and loving another: strength, stability, openness and warmth.

 

More benefits of Abhyanga as stated by the ancient Ayurvedic text, Astanga Hridaya:

·      Improves Sleep

·      Promotes sturdiness of the body

·      Promotes longevity

·      Nourishes the body

·      Promotes better eyesight

·      Prevents and corrects affliction of the nervous system

·      Overcomes fatigue

·      Prevents and corrects the aging process

·      Detoxification of the body

This Tulsi Rose oil is made over 4 days and is filled with loving intentions. Tulsi, also known as Holy Basil, is a sacred herb as regarded in the Hindu tradition. It is sattvic in nature, meaning it is pure and filled with high vibrations that allow you to channel the divine into your everyday experience.

This oil is deeply nourishing, vata balancing and soothing to the nervous system. It is infused with many Western and Ayurvedic herbs to ground, gently warm and calm the physiology allowing for the peace of stillness within.

Your skin will thank you for the protective layer offered by the daily application of this nourishing oil.

Contains: All organic ingredients: sesame oil, calendula, rose petals, tulsi, ashwagandha, shatavari, bala, lavender and more…..

Comes in a 2 oz bottle with dropper top.