Snehan as part of Panchakarma is like the warm up to prepping your body for detox. It’s primarily based on using oils to soothen your tissues, making it easier for toxins to get out during deeper detox phases. You’re right, lots of oil massages come with it and being nervous about it is pretty normal.
The idea of snehan is actually to make you feel nurtured, and not overwhelmed. During abhyanga, which is the oil massage, you might feel kind of warm from all the oil but it’s supposed to be comforting. It’s designed to loosen up the muscles and settle down the mind, helping stress and tension melt away. And if you’re wondering about feeling heavy, sure, the oils can be rich, but most people feel relaxed, not drained. In fact, some find it a gentle release, rather than a sudden detox washout.
After a session you might just feel like resting – like after a good workout, not in an exhausting way though more in a “hmm let’s nap” kinda way. Drinking warm water through the day and keeping your meals light can help balance any sluggish feeling you might catch.
Making the most of it is all about planning to relax afterward. Clear your schedule if you can, allowing time to rest up after each session. Wearing comfy, loose clothes and keeping warm helps your body absorb the effects nicely. It’s important to discuss any specific concerns or health things with your practitioner ahead of time so they can adjust treatments if needed.
And remember, this should be a nurturing part of your journey, not a stress point! Listen to how your body responds and feel free to talk to your therapist about what’s working for you or what’s not. It’s a team effort, really. Take it at your own pace, every body is different :)!


