Ayurveda
Ayurveda is a 5,000-year-old, time-tested, holistic system of medicine that originated in India. Recognised by the World Health Organisation as a key component of its Traditional Medicine Programme, Ayurveda offers a natural approach to health and wellness. At Omnia, we specialise in Ayurvedic massage therapies, tailored to restore balance, relieve stress, and alleviate chronic pain. Whether you’re looking to relax, rejuvenate, or address specific health concerns, our expert therapists provide personalised treatments to enhance both inner and outer well-being.
Our Testimonials
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"I have done the Ayurveda massage with Dr. Lakshmi Valsala twice now and it was amazing. I strongly recommend the clinic and the doctor."
"I had a marvellous experience. They could recommend and adjust according to clients' needs and preferences. Their products are all-natural, and I enjoyed Ayurveda the most."
"Arranged a massage for my mother at Omnia as a Mother’s Day treat. The staff were incredibly friendly, knowledgeable."
The three body humours – Dosha
Ayurveda believes that true wellness comes from balancing the three fundamental energies—or Doshas—within your body: Vata, Pitta, and Kapha. Each Dosha governs specific physical and emotional functions. When imbalanced, they can lead to discomfort, stress, or chronic pain. By understanding your unique Dosha composition, Ayurveda provides personalised treatments like massage therapies, herbal remedies, and lifestyle guidance to restore balance.
Vata
It is the energy that governs the physiological functions associated with the movements, sensory systems, and communication. Pain is one of the major signs of an imbalance of Vata.
Pitta
Pitta governs the digestive, metabolic and transformation functions in the body. Lack of appetite, indigestion, and inflammations are common symptoms of pitta aggravation.
Kapha
Kapha gives the structure, growth and stability. The body fluids, muscles and fat denotes Kapha. Overweight and dullness are symptoms of Kapha imbalance.
Our treatments
Panchakarma Detox
Panchakarma is a unique method of bio-purification of the body. Many seekers of health travel all the way to India or Sri Lanka to receive this wonderful way of restoring and maintaining health.
Body Therapies
We use authentic Ayurvedic herbal oils for all the body therapies selected based on your body constitution (Prakrti) and the body condition or the disease. The special techniques used in body therapies work beyond the musculoskeletal system, including the circulation, regulating neurohumors, strengthening the immunity, and the subtle energy Prana.
Diet & Lifestyle
The Ayurvedic experts will recommend and guide you through the diet and lifestyle changes needed according to your body constitution and the body condition. Ayurveda emphasises the fact that ‘WE ARE WHAT WE EAT & THE FOOD IS MEDICINE.’
Marma-therapy – The Vital Point therapy
The Vital Energy Point Therapy corrects the blockages of energy flow (Prana) that would result in better function of the neuroendocrine system. As an example, more production of endorphins relieves pain and serotonin helps to overcome stress and anxiety and maintain happiness.
Why Choose Omnia?
Personalized Health Assessments
We utilise advanced health screening devices like VedaPulse to assess your unique needs, ensuring tailored and effective treatments.
In-Depth Consultations
Our approach begins with a thorough consultation, where we understand your health history, concerns, and goals before recommending any therapy.
Experts on Board
Benefit from the expertise of highly qualified Ayurvedic practitioners and doctors who bring years of experience and holistic care to every session.
Comprehensive Care
From pain relief and stress management to wellness therapies, our treatments are designed to promote both physical and emotional well-being.
Frequently Asked Questions
There can be a detox effect, which can take the form of mild flu-like symptoms or a rash. This is usually a normal reaction and indicates that the herbs are doing their job. Sometimes the reaction can be stronger, and usually, the practitioner makes an adjustment in the dosage. It is important to make your practitioner aware of any known allergies.
Treatment frequency and the number of treatments needed depend on several factors: your constitution, mental state, the severity and duration of the health condition, and lifestyle habits. Occasionally, the pain relief can be felt immediately after treatment, but for lasting and effective results, a minimum of 4–6 treatments are recommended. Chronic conditions usually take longer to resolve than acute conditions.
If you have been prescribed medication, we recommend that you inform your GP that you are considering Ayurveda therapy. You should continue your regular medication. During the initial consultation, your Ayurveda consultant will advise you of contraindications such as high fever and severe renal and cardiac diseases. You may also be referred to your GP if the Ayurvedic physician treating you recognises a risk during your consultation or even after treatment.
There can be a detox effect, which can take the form of mild flu-like symptoms or a rash. This is usually a normal reaction and indicates that the herbs are doing their job. Sometimes the reaction can be stronger, and usually, the practitioner makes an adjustment in the dosage. It is important to make your practitioner aware of any known allergies.
Treatment frequency and the number of treatments needed depend on several factors: your constitution, mental state, the severity and duration of the health condition, and lifestyle habits. Occasionally, the pain relief can be felt immediately after treatment, but for lasting and effective results, a minimum of 4–6 treatments are recommended. Chronic conditions usually take longer to resolve than acute conditions.