Mud therapy is a natural way of healing where mud or clay is put on your body. This practice has been used from a long time and is believed to help with many health problems. During mud therapy, mud mixed with water is spread on your skin like a pack or wrap. It stays on your skin for some time and then dries up. It improves blood flow, relax muscles, and reduce swelling. It is commonly used to treat a various health problems, including skin problems such as acne, eczema, and psoriasis, as well as arthritis, muscle pain, and stress-related disorders. It is often combined with other natural therapies, such as hydrotherapy or massage, to enhance its effectiveness. Our expert therapists carefully pick natural mud and clay with medicinal attributes to ensure the best possible therapy for our clients.
Mud therapy helps to remove dead skin cells, which improves skin texture and make skin clear.
The warmth of mud therapy can boost blood flow, bringing nutrients to the skin and promoting a healthy glow.
Mud treatment can enhance joint flexibility and range of motion by relaxing muscles and relieving discomfort.
People suffering colds, coughs, flu, or sinus infections should avoid it during this period. Additionally, women should avoid therapy during their periods. If you have acne or scars on your face, consult your doctor before undergoing mud therapy. Also, people who have undergone surgery must consult to their doctor before doing Mud Therapy.
These are applied to the face to cleanse, exfoliate, and improve skin texture. It is beneficial to reduce inflammation and redness.
These are applied to specific areas of the body, such as the joints, to relieve pain and inflammation.
These are applied to the eyes to reduce puffiness and dark circles.
These involve wrapping the body in mud-soaked cloths. They are similar to mud baths but it is used to target specific areas.