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INSTRUCTIONS TO USE
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Discover the ancient healing art of Kansa Thali Ayurvedic massage therapy with our specially designed Kansa Thali massage machine. This innovative device combines traditional Ayurvedic techniques with modern technology to deliver therapeutic benefits right in the comfort of your home.
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Here are a few steps to follow during using of Kansa Kansa Thali Ayurvedic Massage Therapy Machine to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience -
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- Prepare Your Space : Find a comfortable and quiet area to use the machine. Ensure the surface is stable and secure for placement.
- Set Up the Machine : Place the Kansa Thali massage machine on a flat surface. Ensure it is securely plugged into a power source.
- Preparation : Please remove foot ornaments before Massage Therapy. Please adjust the chair and roller on machine as per your comfort. Apply a small amount of Ayurvedic massage oil to the skin area where you will use the machine or pour a little Ayurvedic massage oil on Kansa Thali BEFORE touching feet to Kansa Thali.
- Operating the Machine : Turn on the machine using the power switch or control panel. Adjust the speed or intensity settings as per your preference.
- Massage Techniques : Keep the feet on kansa thali gently. Allow the Kansa Thali massage heads to glide smoothly over the skin, applying gentle pressure. Do not apply pressure on the KANSA THALI.
- Duration : Start with shorter sessions (e.g., 10-15 minutes) and gradually increase as you become more accustomed to the machine.
- Post-Massage Care : After the massage session, wipe off oil with a clean towel from feet, KANSA THALI and Feet Support Roller etc. Store the machine in a cool, dry place when not in use.
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Precautions
- Electric Safety : Kansa Thali Ayurvedic Massage Therapy Machine must not be used without earthing and electrical protection devices
- Distraction : Don't use mobile / television etc. while taking Massage Therapy, which may distract from functioning of Kansa Thali Ayurvedic Massage Therapy Machine.
- Children : Keep the machine out of reach of children and pets
- Food : Do not take the massage therapy immediately after / before meals. It's advisable to eat a light meal at least 1-2 hours before the massage. This helps ensure that your body has enough energy and nutrients without feeling uncomfortably full during the massage. After the massage, it's often suggested to wait at least 30 minutes to an hour before eating a full meal. This allows your body time to relax and fully benefit from the massage therapy.
- Water : It's generally recommended to drink water before and after the Kansa Thali massage therapy (or any massage therapy) for several reasons. Being properly hydrated before a massage can help to reduce muscle tension and stiffness, which can make the massage more effective. Drinking water before the massage helps ensure your body is well-hydrated, which is important for overall wellness and skin elasticity. Hydration can help improve blood circulation, which can enhance the effectiveness of the massage. Drinking water after the massage helps flush out toxins that were released during the massage process. Massage can sometimes release fluids from your tissues, so drinking water afterward helps rehydrate your body.
- Post Massage Feet Wash : Preferably do not wash your feet for a while post massage for better results
- Maintenance : It's recommended to wipe the machine with a soft, damp cloth after each use to remove any residues. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners that may damage the surface. Regular maintenance ensures optimal performance and longevity.
- Check for Allergies : Ensure that the person receiving the massage does not have any allergies to the oils being used during the massage
- Hygiene : Make sure that the Kansa Thali and all other tools used during the massage are clean and sanitized to prevent any infections
- Temperature : Check the temperature of any oils or lotions being used to ensure they are comfortable for the recipient
- Rest Period : It's advisable to rest for a while after the massage to allow the body to fully relax and absorb the benefits of the massage
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PERSONS HAVING FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS OR DECEASES MUST CONSULT AN AYURVEDIC PRACTITIONER AND HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL BEFORE USING THE KANSA THALI AYURVEDIC MASSAGE THERAPY MACHINE -
- Pregnant Women : It's advisable for pregnant women to avoid certain types of massage therapies, including those involving mechanical devices, unless specifically recommended and supervised by a healthcare professional
- Individuals with Open Wounds or Skin Infections : Using the Kansa Thali on areas with skin infections, wounds, cuts, or burns could aggravate the condition or cause discomfort. It's important to wait until the skin has fully healed.
- Individuals with Skin Sensitivity or Allergies : Those who have a history of allergic reactions to metals or sensitive skin should proceed with caution or consult with a dermatologist before using the Kansa Thali.
- Individuals with Serious Health Conditions : People with serious health conditions, especially those related to circulation, heart conditions, or chronic illnesses, should consult with their healthcare provider before using any massage therapy device, including the Kansa Thali.
- Individuals with Implanted Medical Devices : If you have any implanted medical devices such as pacemakers, defibrillators, or other electronic devices, it's important to consult with your healthcare provider before using any electronic or mechanical massage devices, including the Kansa Thali.
- Foot Injuries or Fractures
- Having Rods in Body
- Severe Neurological Disorders
- Severe Edema (Swelling) in the feet
- Having Surgery / Operation recently
- Severe Systemic conditions (e.g. Uncontrolled Diabetes, Severe Vascular Diseases)
- Venous Insufficiency or Varicose Veins
- Foot Ulcers
- History of Blood Clots
- Acute Inflammation or Swelling
- Excessive Pain or Sensitivity
- Severe Skin Conditions
- Vascular Issues (such as Thrombosis)
- Severe Foot Infections
- Having Mental Issue or Fits
- Having legs with Enlarged Bone
- And many more. For more information, please ask from AI Chatbots
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Optimizing Therapeutic Benefits: Selecting and Using Oils with Kansa Thali Ayurvedic Massage Therapy
Selecting the right type of oil for Kansa Thali Ayurvedic Massage Therapy is crucial for enhancing the therapeutic benefits of the treatment. Ayurveda recommends various oils based on their properties and the individual's dosha (body type). The chosen oil enhances the massage experience and complements the balancing effects of the Kansa Thali, promoting overall rejuvenation and well-being.
- For Vata dosha (dry, cold), use warming oils like sesame or almond to nourish and relax
- Pitta dosha (heat, intensity) benefits from cooling oils such as coconut or sunflower to soothe and calm
- Kapha dosha (heavy, sluggish) benefits from stimulating oils like mustard or juniper to invigorate
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Essential / Carrier Oils for Optimal Kansa Thali Ayurvedic Massage Therapy
- Sesame Oil : Warming and nourishing, suitable for Vata dosha. Known for its warming effect and ability to penetrate deeply into the skin, sesame oil is a popular choice for Kansa thali foot massages. It is believed to nourish the skin and promote relaxation.
- Almond Oil : Also warming and nourishing, beneficial for Vata dosha. Almond oil is rich in vitamins and minerals, making it beneficial for the skin. It is lightweight and easily absorbed, making it suitable for massage.
- Coconut Oil : Cooling and soothing, ideal for Pitta dosha. Coconut oil is another excellent option for massage due to its moisturizing properties. It has a pleasant aroma and can leave the skin feeling soft and hydrated.
- Sunflower Oil : Cooling and calming, good for Pitta dosha as well
- Mustard Oil : Stimulating and invigorating, great for Kapha dosha
- Juniper Oil : Another stimulating option for Kapha dosha, known for its uplifting properties
- Olive Oil : Versatile and nourishing, suitable for various doshas depending on its application. Olive oil is rich in antioxidants and has moisturizing properties. It is a popular choice for massage and can leave the skin feeling soft and supple.
- Safflower Oil : Light and moisturizing, suitable for Pitta dosha
- Ghee (Clarified Butter) : Nutrient-rich and deeply nourishing, beneficial for all doshas depending on its preparation. Cow's ghee leads to better result.
- Jojoba Oil : Lightweight and non-greasy, suitable for all doshas. Jojoba oil closely resembles the skin's natural sebum, making it an excellent choice for massage. It is non-greasy and suitable for all skin types.
- Avocado Oil : Rich and deeply moisturizing, beneficial for Vata dosha. Avocado oil is rich in vitamins A, D, and E, as well as omega-3 fatty acids. It is deeply moisturizing and can help soothe dry or irritated skin.
- Grapeseed Oil : Light and easily absorbed, suitable for Pitta and Kapha doshas
- Bhringraj Oil : Ayurvedic herbal oil known for promoting hair growth and scalp health
- Neem Oil : Antibacterial and skin-soothing, good for Pitta and Kapha doshas
- Lavender Oil : Calming and aromatic, beneficial for all doshas
- Eucalyptus Oil : Invigorating and decongestant, good for Kapha dosha
- Rosehip Seed Oil : Nourishing and rejuvenating, suitable for Vata and Pitta doshas
- Calendula Oil : Gentle and healing, ideal for sensitive skin and Pitta dosha
- Patchouli Oil : Grounding and soothing, suitable for balancing all doshas
- Castor Oil : Castor oil enhances the Kansa Thalli foot massage by deeply moisturizing and nourishing the skin while reducing friction for a smoother, more effective massage. Its anti-inflammatory properties also help soothe discomfort and improve overall relaxation. This oil calms the vata dosha.
- Kumkumadi Oil : An Ayurvedic herbal oil composed of saffron and other beneficial herbs like sandalwood, turmeric, and lotus pollen. Kumkumadi oil is a traditional Ayurvedic oil known for its rejuvenating and skin-brightening properties. It is typically used for facial massage and skincare rather than full-body massage like with the Kansa Thali. However, if considering its application in a broader Ayurvedic context, Kumkumadi oil can indeed be used in combination with the Kansa Thali massage technique, especially for its benefits in promoting healthy and radiant skin. When using the Kansa Thali massage tool, ensure the oil is applied generously to facilitate smooth gliding and to prevent friction. This combination of oils not only enhances the massage experience but also complements the balancing effects of the Kansa Thali tool, promoting overall well-being and rejuvenation.
Ultimately, the best oil for Kansa thali foot massage depends on skin type, preferences, and any specific concerns a user may have. A user may also experiment with different oils to find the one that works best for him / her and to get different benefits from different oils. These oils offer a wide range of therapeutic benefits and can be chosen alone or in combination, based on the individual's dosha and specific needs to optimize the Kansa Thali Ayurvedic Massage Therapy experience.
Caution - An essential oil may cause skin irritation or allergic reactions in some individuals, especially those with sensitive skin. It is generally recommended to dilute essential oils in a carrier oil (such as coconut oil or almond oil) before applying to the skin. To ensure safety, before using any essential oil on a larger area of skin, perform a patch test on a small area to check for any adverse reactions. It is recommend to use only high-quality oils always. If you have any pre-existing skin conditions or allergies, or if you are pregnant or nursing, consult with a healthcare provider before using any new oil.
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