If these symptoms sound familiar, it may be time to reset your system from the inside out and that’s where Panchakarma comes in.
Panchakarma is a classical Ayurvedic detox process that helps eliminate deep-seated toxins from the body, balance doshas (Vata, Pitta, Kapha), and rejuvenate the system. At Naya Savera, we integrate Panchakarma into our rehabilitation program to offer natural, holistic support for people recovering from alcohol or drug addiction.
Addiction affects more than just the mind, it weakens digestion, immunity, liver function, and mental stability. Panchakarma offers:
These therapies aid in reducing withdrawal effects, calming the nervous system, and building strength from within.
In addition to the main Panchakarma treatments, we offer targeted Ayurvedic therapies to enhance recovery:
A calming therapy where warm herbal oil is poured gently on the forehead in a continuous stream. It:
Involves a steady stream of warm medicated oil poured over the entire body from head to toe. It:
A full-body herbal steam that opens pores and pushes toxins out through sweat. It:
Whether you're battling alcohol dependency, drug misuse, or post-detox exhaustion, these traditional therapies at Naya Savera provide inner peace, discipline, and detox in a natural way.
"When I first came to Naya Savera, I was broken, physically and mentally. I had no idea Ayurveda could make such a big difference. After just a few sessions of Shirodhara and Sarvang Swed, I finally started sleeping better and feeling lighter. Panchakarma gave me a reset I didn’t know I needed."
— Ravi Sharma
"I was skeptical about Ayurvedic treatments. But after regular Sarvang Dhara and a personalized detox diet, not only did my cravings reduce, but my energy returned. The therapists here treat you like family. This place gave me hope again."
— Anil Kumar
"I had tried rehab before, but always relapsed. At Naya Savera, the Panchakarma therapies made the difference. They didn’t just treat the addiction, they healed the body and mind together. That’s what kept me on track even after I went home."
— Karan Singh