The ancient ayurvedic sages knew that a lot of toxins are lipid soluble. Without the availability of our modern technology they understood that many toxins settle their residence in the fat tissue and gets carried and dispersed through the fat molecules. In this sense, the fat tissue and fat molecules of the body easily become the host for these fat soluble toxins. When allowed to sit for extended periods of time, these toxins may cause irreversible damage.
When Vaidya formulates an herbal massage oil, he extracts the lipid soluble molecules of the herbs into the oil and couples them in such a way that they carry a detoxifying or “shodhana” effect along with the nurturing, “santharpana” and pacifying “shamana” properties.
This week we highlight the launch of Vaidya’s 3 new body massage oils: the Pitta with Magnesium, Turmeric with Magnesium, and Bitter Detox Massage oil.
Why Magnesium? Magnesium is an oil-soluble mineral which has all three desired properties that support the overall health of the body: shodhana santharpana and shamana. Vaidya’s new oils have been formulated to supply santharpana and shamana in order to avoid unbalanced uncontrolled detox or shodhana. Whenever you do a detox program and you pull out and evacuate toxins, you have to replace those toxins with nutrients in order to complete the process. In addition, you need to pacify the specific subdoshas that you may have imbalanced through that de-tox. These oils have been formulated to address your daily safe and effective detox through balanced herbal synergies.
These oils also contain a perfect selection of essential oils – all 100% natural. These essential oil act like “yog-vahi”s, they are the carriers that transport the herbal molecules into the nooks and crannies of your system faster and more effectively.
It is best to use any of these massage oils in the morning. Warm a bottle up in your sink under running hot water, then apply in the palm of your hand and massage your extremities and body (if using the Bitter Detox oil, apply only below the knees and elbows, or only the feet). Leave on for 20 minutes then shower off.
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