Benefits & How To Do A Grounding Ayurveda Foot Massage
You can find the best massage oil for your Dosha here.
Recommended Ayurvedic Massage Oils:
Or why not try making your own. Firstly, choose your base oil and essential oils. We love...
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Chamomile essential oil (to soothe skin and is known to help relieve inflammation)
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Eucalyptus- (for immunity which is particularly important during Kapha season)
How to give an Ayurvedic Foot Massage
Warm oil is preferable to cold because it is comforting and penetrates the skin more easily.
- Gently rub massage oil in small circular motions, making sure to cover all of the bottom of your foot, including the ankle.
- Next, press your thumb on the place where the shin meets the top of your foot. Gently, slowly, drag your thumb across the top of your foot to the big toe. Repeat this motion from the ankle to each individual toe. Ensuring your blood flow is moving around your foot, throughout the body.
- Making a fist and grabbing onto your toes, slowly pull each toe away from the foot, as though you are “popping” the joint, to remove stress.
- Strat from your ankle and just begin to slide your hand all the way through your foot, repeat a few times to really feel the relief, visualising the tension exiting your body through your toes.
- When you’re finished with your foot massage, soak your feet for five to ten minutes in a bucket filled halfway to the top with warm water and one teaspoon of salt to draw the stress and toxins out of your feet. Or just hop in the bath! (the water step is optional you can also put socks on and go straight to bed, whichever you prefer)
You can also read our blog post here on how to give an Ayurvedic scalp massage.