Powerful cleansing therapy
Focusing on deep detoxification and holistic renewal. It supports long-term health by correcting internal imbalances and improving lifestyle resilience.
Rooted in ancient Ayurvedic science
Panchakarma is a structured therapeutic process that detoxifies the body while rejuvenating tissues and strengthening immunity. Rather than masking symptoms, it addresses the root causes of imbalance by restoring digestive fire, improving metabolism, and harmonising the doshas. The therapy also promotes mental clarity, emotional balance, and stress relief. Each programme is administered by trained Ayurvedic specialists to ensure safety, effectiveness, and personalised care.
What does our Panchakarma treatment include?
- Vamana (Emesis Therapy)
A therapeutic cleansing process that removes excess mucus from the respiratory system. Commonly used to support conditions such as bronchitis, chronic cold, cough, and chest congestion. - Virechanam (Purgation Therapy)
A gentle intestinal detox that eliminates accumulated toxins, particularly excess pitta dosha. It supports liver function, digestion, and metabolic balance. - Basti (Medicated Enema Therapy)
Herbal enemas are used to cleanse the colon and balance vata dosha. This therapy supports relief from back pain, constipation, joint issues, kidney stones, and chronic digestive concerns. - Nasya (Nasal Therapy)
A specialised treatment that cleanses the nasal passages and supports brain and sensory organ health. Beneficial for sinus issues, migraines, headaches, and throat or nasal infections.
- Raktamokshan (Blood Purification Therapy) A targeted therapy used to purify the blood and address conditions caused by blood impurities. Commonly recommended for skin conditions such as dermatitis, eczema, and psoriasis.
What is Panchakarma best for?
Panchakarma is ideal for detoxification, improving digestion, boosting immunity, managing stress, supporting weight balance, and addressing chronic or lifestyle-related conditions.
Is Panchakarma suitable for everyone?
Panchakarma is generally safe when guided by trained practitioners. A consultation is required to assess your constitution, health condition, and suitability for the therapy.