More than 2,000 years ago in India, oil was
found to not only heal illness but also prevent future imbalances. These
therapies are given (to oneself or to others) on a daily basis. Oil was poured onto the entire body is called “Abhyanga”, only in the head called ‘Shirobhyanga or
Sirodhara”, ear (Karna Purana), feet (pada abhyanga), or specific site that require
attention (Maram abhyanga).
1. Reverses/prevents aging and increases longevity.
2. Remove fatigue and stress from work and life
overall.
3. Heals and prevents nervous system disorders.
4. Promotes good vision
5. Nourishes the body and promotes sturdiness.
6. Remedies insomnia.
7. Creates an electrochemical balance in the
body.
8. Oil rubbed into the skin prevents dehydration
and strengthens the nerves.
9. Oil helps the electromagnetic field of the
body.
10. Stimulates antibody production, thus
strengthening the immune system.
11. It stimulates the lymphatic system. The lymph is
pervasive in the entire body except for the brain, bone marrow, and deep skeletal muscles (though
some scientists believe they may extend there as well). The role of this system is to carry nutrients and remove the toxins from the cells. Some cells in the nodes
destroy bacteria, viruses, and other potentially harmful particles. Other vessels
send the fluid from the other side. Lymph contains about half the concentration of
the proteins in the plasma and returns the serum protein to the blood. Thus this
is a sort of self-feeding, pre-processing system that means the body prepares
its own food and feeds itself. Additionally, it contains many white blood cells
that help maintain the body’s resistance to immune disorders, forming these
infection-fighting cells in the nodes. The amino acid tryptophan is needed for producing energy and balancing the
hormonal and nervous systems. Melatonin
a brain hormone synthesis from the tryptophan within the pineal gland is
believed to relate to the thyroid gland, adrenal, and gonads. It has been found to
help calm excess mental activity. An enzyme Dopamine beta-hydroxylase is believed to be related to schizophrenia and other mental disorders. Histaminase, other enzymes break down histamine. If histamine is in excess, it causes gastric acidity,
lethargy, itching, headaches, pain in muscles and nodes; and allergies. Thus, abhyanga (oil application) may help the body to produce its own natural antihistamines.
Lymphs also played important role in the various forms of edema.
Recommended
oil for application on the body (massage)-
Sesame, mustard, and almond oil are only recommended for application on the body or use for massage. The oil should be pre-heated and
then wait up to lukewarm condition and then. Applicator’s hand or massagers hand
should also be not in normal or cool condition. It must be a little warm in front of heat or both hands should be rubbed to each other until it shows heat, then only
this is fit for the person to whom the oil application is to be done.
Time
for oil application (abhyanga) -
Daily abhyanga is done 1 to 2 hours after eating. After abhyanga bath should be avoided within an hour. At least one hour must require
for abhyanga before taking bath to let the oil nurse and detoxify all the tissues
layers.
Precautions: Abhyanga should not be given immediately after
enemas, emesis, or purgation therapy; during the first stage of fever, or with
indigestion. It should also not be given to a person having excess Kapha duration.