Kaya Healing Massage
Kaya Healing Massage or Kaya Hot Oil, practiced in Kerala, South India, originates from the Dravidian culture, native to Indus River Valley. Kaya Healing Massage/Kaya Hot Oil is part of the Siddha Vaidya Medial System. Siddha Vaidya, meaning 'sub-atomic medicine', is considered the oldest organized medical practice of the world. Siddha Vaidya identified 4,448 disease—bacterial, virus, fungus, parasitic and disorders of motion and aging. Of the 4,448 dis-eases, 84 are considered disorders of movement. A few of the 84 disorders of motion known to Western healthcare are rheumatoid arthritis, diabetes, Bell's Palsy, neuropathy, multiple sclerosis, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and Parkinson disease.
Potential treatment: 84 DISORDERS OF MOTION, including AGING
In RECENTLY diagnosed disorders of motion, Kaya Healing Massage/Kaya Hot Oil offers possible mitigation of uncomfortable symptoms. We believe that Kaya Healing Massage/Kaya Hot Oil triggers the Human body's burn, stress and immune responses. Thus, in addition to relaxation, Kaya Hot Oil has great potential as a restorative, revitalizing and regenerative therapy.
As we age, the ratio of cell renewal and cell decay shifts from energetic balance towards slower recovery and repair, often halting, fumbling, contributing to poor posture, organ strain and brain drain. We know that in healthy humans, aging bodies do not repair/recover as well as healthy younger bodies.
We also know that an acute injury triggers cell regeneration and renewal. Anabolism
Burn Physiology and Trick the Brain: Let's trick the brain into thinking the body has been massively burned but with NO INJURY!
Quickly touch an iron. Hot enough to get wrinkles out? Heat sensation but no burn. Ancient wisdom harnessed herbal pouches and heated oil with rapid, sequential dabs of heat to arms, legs, torso (no head or genitals).
Trick the brain into thinking/feeling/observing that the body has been massively injured. DANGER! REPAIR! RENEW! REGENERATE! Refold those proteins. Manufacture HEAT SHOCK PROTEINS. LOTS OF WORK TO BE DONE!
There are four components in SKIN that engage systemic regeneration:
Though not proven in the United States, the underlying mechanisms of action in this massage practice, when administered early in a disease process, may promote physiological stabilization for motor neuron diseases such as ALS, MS, Parkinson disease.
Potential treatment: 84 DISORDERS OF MOTION, including AGING
In RECENTLY diagnosed disorders of motion, Kaya Healing Massage/Kaya Hot Oil offers possible mitigation of uncomfortable symptoms. We believe that Kaya Healing Massage/Kaya Hot Oil triggers the Human body's burn, stress and immune responses. Thus, in addition to relaxation, Kaya Hot Oil has great potential as a restorative, revitalizing and regenerative therapy.
As we age, the ratio of cell renewal and cell decay shifts from energetic balance towards slower recovery and repair, often halting, fumbling, contributing to poor posture, organ strain and brain drain. We know that in healthy humans, aging bodies do not repair/recover as well as healthy younger bodies.
We also know that an acute injury triggers cell regeneration and renewal. Anabolism
Burn Physiology and Trick the Brain: Let's trick the brain into thinking the body has been massively burned but with NO INJURY!
Quickly touch an iron. Hot enough to get wrinkles out? Heat sensation but no burn. Ancient wisdom harnessed herbal pouches and heated oil with rapid, sequential dabs of heat to arms, legs, torso (no head or genitals).
Trick the brain into thinking/feeling/observing that the body has been massively injured. DANGER! REPAIR! RENEW! REGENERATE! Refold those proteins. Manufacture HEAT SHOCK PROTEINS. LOTS OF WORK TO BE DONE!
- NO INJURY
- NO BURN ON THE BODY
- BRAIN ON ALERT
- SCAN FOR REPAIR
There are four components in SKIN that engage systemic regeneration:
- Soft Tissue Component Rapid application of high heat appears to induce the body's heat response. Heat Shock Proteins, the janitorial crew for cellular defense and garbage disposal go into action. In addition, the immune response is facilitated by the increased Interleukin levels, caused by rapid application of high heat to the skin.
- Vascular Component Rapid application of high heat causes vasoconstriction followed by prolonged vasodilation.
- Connective Tissue Component Rapid application of high heat appears to stimulate fibroblast, producing collagen and elastin, strengthening skin and maintaining plastic and elastic suppleness.
- Neuronal Component Rapid application of high heat appears to increase production of neurotransmitters, neuro-peptides and hormones associated with the nervous system: endorphins, ACTH, thyroxin, Human Growth Hormone.
Though not proven in the United States, the underlying mechanisms of action in this massage practice, when administered early in a disease process, may promote physiological stabilization for motor neuron diseases such as ALS, MS, Parkinson disease.