Ah, neck pain, I hear ya – sitting all day isn’t doing us any favors, is it? Griva Basti sounds like a great suggestion you’ve got there. It’s one of those beautiful Ayurvedic therapies crafted for neck relief, involving a kind of oil dam built right on your neck. The medicated oil is poured inside this dam, bathing your neck in warm goodness.
Now, how’s that gonna help your neck? Well, by using specific herbs in the oil, it aims to soothe and nourish the muscles, ligaments, and tendons, boosting circulation, easing stiffness, and…wrapping your neck in a calming hug. For chronic issues like cervical spondylosis, griva basti could help by reducing inflammation and promoting better mobility – think of it like giving those stiff muscles a lovely spa day while deep diving into restoring some balance. For general muscle stiffness, yeah, it works wonderfully!
The number of sessions really depends on the severity of ya condition. Some folks might feel improvements in just a few sessions, while for others, it could be a week or longer – consistency is key. A short course may show noticeable relief and longer-term relief if done 7-14 days consecutively. Just keep an open mind - everybody’s experience can differ a bit.
And about prep, ideally, avoid heavy meals a few hours before your sesh; just makes it easier for the body to fully absorb all the healing happy stuff. Oh and go in with loose, comfy attire that’s easy to handle during treatment.
On safety – generally, it’s safe for most, with minimal risks. The therapist will ensure oil is just warm enough, not scalding hot. But, best to have an initial consultation with an Ayurvedic professional to rule out any contraindications with existing conditions or potential allergies to the oil. If you have a skin condition or open lesions, or even fever, it might be a good idea to delay the therapy.
Chat with someone else who’s gone through it, if you can! Reviews tend to be quite positive, often with relief felt over time. Just remember, it can be part of a broader plan – including posture adjustments and breaks at your desk. It’s all about that holistic approach. All the best!