
Ayurvedic Massages and Reiki with Rita
Ayurvedic Massages
Rita has been living in Baleal for 16 years. She is a yoga teacher since 2011 ans been practicing for over 20 years. She is a Massage Therapist, studies Ayurveda and is dedicated to teaching meditative practices.
She loves being in nature and enjoys it especially with her three dogs.
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Rita's speciality – Ayurvedic Therapeutic Massage
Natural and essential oils are used to nourish the body and relieve muscle and joint tension or pain.
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This massage:
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Strengthens the immune system
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Relaxes the central nervous system
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Stimulates blood and lymphatic circulation
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Improves sleep quality​
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You can expect deep relaxation on both a physical and mental level.
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Traditional Abhyanga
Full-body Ayurvedic massage performed with warm vegetable oils and harmonious movements.
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It aims to:
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Balance the doshas (Vata, Pitta, Kapha)
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Nourish body tissues
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Improve circulation
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Promote deep relaxation and well-being

Therapeutic Abhyanga
Therapeutic Abhyanga follows the same principles as the traditional style but is adapted to specific complaints, such as:
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Muscle pain
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Chronic tension
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Circulatory issues
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Oils and techniques are chosen according to the client’s individual imbalance and may include deeper pressure or focused work on specific areas.

Shiro Abhyanga
Shiro Abhyanga focuses on the head, neck, and shoulders only.
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Using medicated oils, it helps to:
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Relieve mental stress
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Reduce insomnia
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Ease headaches
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Release neck and shoulder tension
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Nourish the scalp and nervous system
The Abhyanga massage differs from other techniques because it’s not just a muscular or relaxation treatment — it’s a therapeutic procedure integrated into Ayurvedic medicine (an ancient Indian tradition) and follows very specific principles.
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What makes Abhyanga unique:
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1. Abundant use of medicated oils
A generous amount of warm vegetable oil (often sesame or coconut, infused with medicinal herbs) is used.
The oil is considered a remedy, helping to nourish tissues, balance energy (doshas), and support detoxification.
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2. Balancing the Doshas
Each massage is tailored to the individual’s energetic constitution (Vata, Pitta, Kapha).
Oil choice, temperature, and rhythm are adapted to restore balance — unlike fixed Western massage protocols.
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3. Rhythmic and continuous movements
Strokes are long, gentle, and repetitive, following the flow of blood, lymph, and energy (prana).
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4. Holistic therapeutic intention
Abhyanga works simultaneously on body, mind, and spirit, restoring vitality, emotional balance, and mental clarity.
It is often part of broader Ayurvedic detox programs (Panchakarma).
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5. Duration and immersion
Sessions typically last 60 to 90 minutes or more, creating a deeply meditative experience through rhythm, presence, and full attention.
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Get to Know Rita
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What grounds your mornings?
Abhyanga (self-oiling), pranayama, meditation — followed by water and space.
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What are you currently exploring?
Somatic therapy — how the body remembers and how it releases.
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Your specialty?
Ayurvedic massage, deeply rooted in Indian medicine and touch as therapy.
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Three words to describe your treatments:
Relaxing. Anti-inflammatory. Revitalizing.
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What makes your approach different?
I work intuitively. No two bodies are the same — I let each session be shaped by the individual.
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What drew you to this path?
Caring for the human being in an integrative way, through touch, breath, and presence.
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Outside the clinic?
Traveling, reading, photography, and long walks in nature with my dogs.
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At home?
The quiet of caring for my plants, sharing slow moments with my pets, and time with family and friends.
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Mantra:
“Less doing. More being.”
Reiki
Energy for Balance and Well-Being
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Reiki is an integrative energy therapy of Japanese origin that promotes physical, emotional, mental, and energetic balance through the channeling of universal life energy.
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The treatment is applied through gentle hand placement or hovering, stimulating the body’s natural ability to restore harmony.
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During a session, you remain fully clothed in a calm and safe environment, encouraging deep relaxation.
Reiki is non-religious and suitable for all ages. It is used as a complement to conventional medical and therapeutic care.
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Benefits of Reiki
Reiki offers a holistic care experience, including:
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Reduction of stress, anxiety, and tension
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Deep relaxation and inner peace
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Emotional balance and mental clarity
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Increased energy and vitality
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Improved sleep quality
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Support for physical pain relief
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Chakra and energetic field harmonization
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Support during emotional and physical recovery
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Reiki as a Complementary Therapy
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Reiki works in a gentle and respectful way, honoring each person’s rhythm.
It does not replace medical or psychological treatment, but enhances other therapies as part of a conscious and integrative approach to care.
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Allow yourself a moment of connection, balance, and self-care.

