Special Valentines Offer

This Valentines give your significant other an experience they will really enjoy – a His N Hers Relaxation Massage and Mini Facial. Usually £90 but available for today only at our special Valentines price of £80!

Infused with the delights of Ayurvedic massage and oils you will feel like you are whisked away to a Keralan paradise and feel totally at ease in mind, body and soul.

A gift like this will surely put a smile on your loved ones face. If you prefer, we also offer gift vouchers which you can redeem whenever it is more convenient to you. Simply ask at reception and we will be happy to assist.

Happy Valentines!

Get Your Valentines Gift Vouchers

If you would like to give your loved one a real gift from the heart then our Gift Vouchers are a real treat.

We offer a range of Ayurvedic massages, facials and full body scrubs using freshly prepared ingredients.

The special person in your life will enjoy a relaxing treatment with us, the perfect accompaniment to any Valentine’s day to remember.

Contact us today to get your Gift Voucher in time.

Beat the January Blues

If you’ve had a busy Christmas time or are finding it a struggle returning to work, why not pop in to Kerala Ayurveda Spa Clinic on Stratford Road in Birmingham!

Our Ayurvedic treatments are amazing, giving you the chance to unwind and relax and hopefully blow the cobwebs away.

We’re always available to discuss any problems or issues you may have surrounding your mental or physical health.

For a truly sublime experience try our Special body massage and facial which uses Ayurvedic oils and techniques to give a moment of bliss.

We are sure once you come to visit us you’ll want to come again and again.

Jan 2019 Price Changes

From Jan 2019 our prices at the Kerala Ayurveda Spa Clinic have been updated so please make sure to ask for our new prices when you make a new booking. Please note as usual we always take a deposit to confirm bookings to ensure you don’t miss out.

Level Ayurveda Course starting in February 2019

After the success of our previous Ayurveda courses we are proud to announce a new course starting in February 2019 at the Kerala Ayurveda Spa Clinic in Birmingham.

Fully approved by BSS and CMA this course is an excellent introduction to Ayurveda, both practically and theoretically. You will also learn about Kerala and Keralan culture as well as Ayurveda’s many healing and spiritual properties (‘Science of Living’).

There are limited spaces so to avoid disappointment please contact us as soon as possible – 0121 777 7007 or drop by into the clinic on Stratford Road, Birmingham.

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Does Heal Pain Cause You Problems?

“I have to dance 10 minutes every morning to be on my feet says a client who came for a consultation in our clinic a few weeks ago.”

It seems to be a common issue these days at our clinic. It’s our feet that keeps us up our entire life, if they are in pain how will we walk? This is an incapacitating condition; how will we walk if we are not able to put our feet on the ground?

Perhaps it is the piercing, thorny kind of pain that is the reason, called Vatakantaka in Ayurveda, spurs are also a possible cause of this condition. Vatakantaka affects a wide range of people across all ages from teenagers to the elderly. As for every disease in your lifestyle, food and your habits play an important role in this condition.

So, is there a role of food in Heel pain? Yes, there is a big role, heel pain is primarily caused by a condition called Plantar fasciitis. (Fascia are cushion like structures which extend from heel to fingers and inflammation caused there at plantar fascia is called Plantar fasciitis).

Foods which are spicy and sour, foods which are cold, excessive usage of salt in your diet, not drinking enough water according to ones need are the predisposing factors which contribute to inflammation in Plantar Fascia.
Running more than usual, walking on hard surfaces consistently, and working too much on cold, hard surfaces are some other predisposing lifestyle factors which contribute to Plantar Fasciitis.

Heel pain can be classified into:

  • Plantar fasciitis – condition of inflammation of the tight band of tissue that forms the arch of the foot.
  • A calcaneal spur or heel spur – occurs when a bony outgrowth forms on the heel bone.
  • Heel Bumps or “Pump Bump,” – caused by pump-style shoes with stiff, high heels.
  • Retrocalcaneal bursitis – when the bursae (fluid-filled sacs) around your heel become inflamed.
  • Achilles tendonitis – an inflammation of the Achilles tendon.
  • Flat feet – People who have a low arch, or no arch at all are said to have flat feet.
  • Heel pad Disorder – pain that occurs in the centre of the heel.
  • Tarsal tunnel syndrome – occurs when the posterior tibial nerve, becomes compressed and damaged.
  • Diabetic Neuropathy – damage to the nerve endings at the feet in Diabetics causing heel pain.
  • People with intervertebral disc prolapse have heel pain as a major symptom.
  • Increase of Uric acid in blood can also cause heel pain
  • Arthritis can also cause heel pain.

Preventative Measures

Obesity, wrong diet, wrong shoes, long standing stools, and lack of exercise are common causes.

Treatments

There are several effective Ayurveda treatments available. The complete success of treatment requires dietary planning and systematic exercise.

Application of herbs like turmeric around the affected region.

Immersing feet in lukewarm salt water is found to be helpful.

If it is not relived by these consult your primary health provider or alternatively an Ayurvedic physician. If you need more information or help call us on 0121 777 7007.

Back To School is Back to Shape Time

Work out all those little indulgences and kick start the New Year with Kerala Ayurveda Spa Clinic.

If you have suffered from overeating, cold weather shopping, stress of end of year preparations, lack of exercise or just general laziness then we can help get you back on your feet and feeling motivated and rejuvenated!

Our Ayurvedic treatments can help you with blood circulation, toning your muscles and removing toxins in the body.

Simply call us on 0121 777 7007 or pop in to the clinic which is on Stratford Road in Birmingham and we will be happy to discuss further and who knows what it will lead to. Here’s to a better you!

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Why your consultation matters

At the Kerala Ayurveda Spa Clinic we believe your consultation is the most important step in visiting us. Unlike other Ayurveda practices we aim to understand and discuss your medical issues, ailments and whatever else is on your mind. Our trained Vaidyars will do their best to guide you and assist you in bringing a better state of well being to your mind, body and spirit.

Why come to the Kerala Ayurveda Spa Clinic

As an Ayurvedic clinic, all our Therapies commence with Consultation with an Ayurvedic Specialist. Advice is given for detox, diet, exercises, supplements, Yoga & meditation, and Therapies which are performed under instruction with genuine Ayurvedic oils and powders from Kerala.

We also promote Ayurveda through our courses which are approved by Kerala Vocational Institute known as Bharat Sevak Samaj (BSS). Finally if you would like to visit Kerala we can help arrange your trip.

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