Ayurvedic Nasya therapy—practitioner directing herbal steam through a leaf funnel as a client inhales through one nostril at a wellness center.

Nasya (Nasyam) Therapy at Dhanwantari Ayurvedic Detox Center, Tiruvannamalai

Easy, effective Ayurvedic care for sinus, headaches, snoring, and sleep—personalised by expert Vaidyas

Welcome to Dhanwantari Ayurvedic Detox Center in Tiruvannamalai—your trusted destination for authentic nasya therapy (also written nasyam therapy). If you’re searching for “nasya therapy near me,” want to understand what nasya is, or need relief from sinus, headaches, allergies, snoring, or disturbed sleep, this post explains everything in clear, local English.

Nasya Therapy

What Is Nasya / Nasyam Therapy?

Definition

Nasya therapy is a classical Ayurvedic procedure in which gentle, herbalised oil or medicated ghee is instilled as drops through the nostrils. In Ayurveda, the nose is the doorway to the head; therefore, nasya supports the sinuses, throat, head, eyes, voice, mind, and sleep.

What Is Nasyam Treatment in Ayurveda?

It is both cleansing and nourishing for the head–neck region (Urdhva Jatrugata). Based on your dosha and condition, our Vaidya recommends a gentle daily micro-dose or a short therapeutic course.

Nasyam Therapy Benefits

Key Outcomes You Can Expect

  • Relief in sinusitis, rhinitis, and seasonal allergies
  • Reduced frequency and intensity of headaches and migraines
  • Opens nasal passages to reduce snoring and improve sleep
  • Soothes throat and supports a clear voice (useful for teachers/singers)
  • Promotes mental clarity, lighter head, and less facial heaviness
  • Helps address nasal dryness from AC/climate

Types of Nasya We Offer

Selected by Your Vaidya

  1. Pratimarsha Nasya (Daily Micro-dose): 2–4 mild oil drops per nostril; gentle; can be continued long-term with guidance.
  2. Marsha Nasya (Therapeutic Course): Supervised, larger doses for a fixed number of days for chronic concerns.
  3. Shodhana (Cleansing) Nasya: For stubborn Kapha congestion; clinic-only.
  4. Brimhana / Tarpana (Nourishing) Nasya: For dryness/weakness (Vata); often uses ghee/oil blends.
  5. Shamana (Palliative) Nasya: Dosha-balancing medicated oils for symptom relief and maintenance.

Which Oil Is Good for Nasya?

Personalised Oil Selection

  • Anu Taila — balanced choice; popular for gentle nasya therapy at home (micro-dose)
  • Shadbindu Taila — commonly used in nasyam treatment for sinus (therapeutic course)
  • Sesame Oil (Til Taila) — warm, Vata-balancing; base for many medicated oils
  • Ghee — for dryness/heat (Pitta), used judiciously
  • Ksheerabala / Bala Taila — nourishing options for sensitive cases

At Dhanwantari, the physician selects the right oil and dose for you so it’s effective and comfortable—not guesswork.

Nasyam Treatment Time & Frequency

When and How Often?

  • Best time of day: Morning (after elimination, before heavy meals). For insomnia/anxiety, early evening may be advised.
  • Session duration: The nasyam treatment procedure typically takes 10–20 minutes including preparation.
  • Course length: For nasya how many days and nasya how many times: micro-dose can be long-term with breaks; therapeutic courses often run 5–14 days depending on the condition.

Nasyam Treatment Procedure at Our Center

Step-by-Step

  1. Assessment: Brief check-up for symptoms, history, and dosha status.
  2. Purva Karma (Preparation): Warm face/neck massage with herbal oil + gentle steam to open sinuses.
  3. Pradhana Karma (Main Step): You lie on your back, head slightly tilted; medicated oil is instilled as drops in each nostril; you inhale gently while the therapist massages nose/cheeks/forehead.
  4. Paschat Karma (After-care): Spit out any oil/mucus reaching the throat; rest for a few minutes; avoid cold wind/fan directly on the face.

Most clients report immediate ease in breathing and a lighter head. If you wonder “is nasya painful,” the answer is no—done correctly, nasya is typically soothing.

Nasya Therapy at Home

Pratimarsha—Gentle Version

  1. Morning on a light stomach.
  2. Warm face rinse; brief steam if advised.
  3. Lie down with head slightly back.
  4. Instill 2–3 drops per nostril of a mild oil (often Anu Taila).
  5. Inhale gently—do not force.
  6. Massage nose/cheeks/forehead; spit out any oil reaching the throat.
  7. Rest 3–5 minutes; avoid cold air exposure on the face.

Avoid home nasya during active infection/fever, nosebleeds, recent nasal surgery, or severe blockage—call us for guidance.

Safety, Results & Cost

Is Nasya Safe? Does It Work? What Is the Cost?

Is nasya safe? Yes, when personalised and correctly dosed. Does nasya work? Traditional practice and patient outcomes suggest very good results for sinus, headaches, snoring, sleep quality, and mental clarity—especially with supportive lifestyle tips.

  • Indicative nasyam treatment cost (per sitting): ₹500 – ₹1,200
  • Therapeutic course (5–7 sittings): ₹2,500 – ₹6,000+

Pricing varies with consultation needs, oil selection, and add-ons (e.g., steam/Swedana). Call us for today’s exact price and availability; we keep costs transparent.

Who Should Avoid or Delay Nasya

Precautions

  • Children under 7 (unless a paediatric protocol is prescribed)
  • Pregnancy (only under medical supervision)
  • Immediately after meals, alcohol, or heavy exercise
  • Active fever, acute infection, recent nasal injury/surgery, frequent nosebleeds

Simple Lifestyle Pairings

To Support Better Results

  • Sip warm water; avoid iced/cold drinks
  • Short steam inhalation during allergy season, if advised
  • Reduce cold, sour, and very dry foods during sinus flares
  • Gentle pranayama (e.g., Anulom-Vilom) under guidance
  • Keep a regular sleep–wake routine; try to avoid late nights

Visit or Call Us (Tiruvannamalai)

Contact & Timings

Dhanwantari Ayurvedic Detox Center
1st Floor, 91 Chengam Road, Ramana Nagar, Tiruvannamalai – 606603
Open: 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM (All Days)
Phone/WhatsApp: +91 93859 34668
Website: dhanwantariayurveda.com

We’ll help you decide the right nasyam treatment time, choose which oil is good for nasya in your case, and plan nasya how many days and nasya how many times you may need. If suitable, we’ll also teach a safe routine for nasyam treatment at home.

FAQs

What is nasyam therapy / what is nasya therapy?

An Ayurvedic nose-drop therapy using medicated oil/ghee to support the head–neck region.

What are nasyam therapy benefits?

Relief in sinus, headaches, allergies, snoring, and sleep issues; improved mental clarity and voice comfort.

What is the nasyam treatment procedure?

Warm prep (massage + gentle steam), oil drops in each nostril, then brief rest.

Which oil is good for nasya?

Anu Taila (general), Shadbindu Taila (often for sinus, clinic use), sesame oil base, and ghee for dryness/Pitta—selection is personalised.

How many days should I take nasya? Is nasya safe?

Gentle micro-dose can be longer term with breaks; therapeutic courses are usually 5–14 days as advised. Nasya is safe when individualised and correctly dosed by a qualified Ayurvedic physician.

Call to Book

Start Your Personalised Nasya Plan

Call +91 93859 34668 to book your consultation and begin your personalised Nasya (Nasyam) Therapy plan today.

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