Experience Ayurveda treatment packages in Kerala amidst the peaceful ambiance of Back to Roots. We can help address your health problems with personalized treatments, under the supervision of experienced Ayurveda doctors in Kerala tailored to your needs.
Bheshaja means “that which conquers the fear of the disease” in translation. Our motto is “Get the patient better” through Suddha Chikitsa, which states that treating one illness shouldn’t lead to another.
Rasayana primarily concentrates on improving nutrition to strengthen body tissues (Dhatu Sara), with the goal of increasing our “health span” and raising our quality of living at every stage of life.
When someone is in a state of mental health, they are able to identify their strengths, manage the stresses of daily life, deal with difficult circumstances, continue to be productive, and give back to their community.
Metabolic balance is the key to weight loss; starvation or appetite suppression are NOT the only strategies. Improving the body’s ability to burn fats and carbohydrates leads to metabolic balance, which in turn curbs cravings and eating too much.
The outermost layer of your body, your skin, needs regular care to stay beautiful and healthy. The three pillars of Ayurvedic holistic beauty philosophy are Vayastyaga (lasting beauty), Gunam (inner beauty), and Roopam (outer beauty).
A mother’s body undergoes significant changes during pregnancy, including the appearance of stretch marks and weight gain. While having a new child is exciting, it can also result in physical problems like varicose veins, soreness, sleep disturbances, and breastfeeding difficulties, as well as fatigue and depression.
The Sanskrit term Su Praja means “Healthy Progeny.” Ayurveda compares the birth of a healthy child to planting a tree, which requires the correct season, healthy seeds, fertile soil, and adequate watering.
Panchakarma comprises five custom therapies designed to address Vata-Pitta-Kapha imbalances. These therapies commence with oil treatments, preparing the body for the subsequent Panchakarma process.