Absolutely, Abhyanga is a pretty integral part of Ayurveda and it’s not just about relaxation, it’s therapeutic, you could say. The massage works by warming up medicinal oils to penetrate the skin, which is thought to help remove toxins. As per classical texts, it kind of facilitates proper circulation and lubricates the joints, which might ease that stiffness you’re talking about.
For joint pain and fatigue, it’s definitely beneficial. The oil can nourish and support the joints making movements smoother. It also calms down nervous system a bit, so those zen vibes can help improve sleep. Best way? I’d say, doing it daily if it’s feasible. But realistically, 2-3 times a week can work wonders too.
On the avoidance part, there are a couple things… If someone has sensitive skin, they might want to test a small patch since some oils like mustard can get a bit too intense. People with certain health conditions like a cold or fever will wanna skip it, as it might aggravate these conditions. Also, pregnancy may be a no-go unless guided by a professional who knows their stuff.
So, if your schedule’s tight, even a quick self-oil rub after shower can bring benefits. Speaking from experience, it’s a nice little ritual, feels like a warm hug!
One more thing, the type of oil matters too. Vata folks, good ol’ sesame oil is generally preferred, while coconut oil is cooling, so kapha and pitta types appreciate this.
Listening to your body is the key. If you ever feel it’s not right, stop and consult someone who knows their Ayurvedic onions! It’s not one-size-fits-all, ya know. Hope that helps a bit, dive into it gradually and with awareness!



