Tri-Dosha's Danwantari recipe: also known as the God of Ayurveda in Indian Mythology. Treat your skin with their nourishing body formula of wild grown Ayurvedic herbs, hand blended to preserve their quality and active ingredients. Physical / Physiological / Psychological: This formula promotes vitality, increases resilience, improves complexion and helps the keep body and mind feeling young. It is an all over balancing recipe. Key oils: Ginger, Orange, Sandalwood, Nutmeg, Bay Key Ayurvedic Herbs: Ashwaghanda, Saffron. Good for all body types. Ayurvedic culture is a movement, just as yoga is. Inherently spiritual in outlook, it makes kindness, charity, compassion, and honesty the main values for harmony in life. Not for use in pregnancy. For usage instructions and ingredients, please see 'more info'.
Tri-Dosha's Pitta recipe: in ancient texts, pitta aligns with the elements of fire and water. It controls our digestion system and metabolic rate and it manifests as action and strength in our personalities. Physical: Our formula nourishes and cleanses the skin and cools a ‘hot’ body temperature. Physiological: Tri-Dosha Pitta massage/body oil controls the digestive system and metabolic rate to cool an aggravated Pitta so useful for those with unbalanced digestion that have heat signs such as acidity and inflammation in the digestive tract. Dashmool is particularly good for nervous system, retuning mental and physical strength. The formula clears heat from the digestive system whilst enkindling a healthy digestive fire. Retunes the body, joints, and detoxes the skin, also helps with ‘loose’ skin. Psychological: An effective formula for cooling pitta aggravation; gives complete energy regulation; and acts as a brain tonic. Key Oils: Lemongrass, Lavender, Chamomile Key Ayurvedic Herbs: Sandalwood, Dashmool Ayurvedic culture is a movement, just as yoga is. Inherently spiritual in outlook, it makes kindness, charity, compassion, and honesty the main values for harmony in life. Not for use during pregnancy. For usage instructions and ingredients, see 'more info'.
Tri-Dosha's Vata recipe: referred to in Ayurveda as ‘the youthful one’ or ‘the rush of spring’. It is aligned to the elements of ether and air, and is the energy of movement. Physical: A traditional Ayurvedic formula with Ajwain and a warming aromatic blend for soothing and heating the body. Use Tri-Dosha Vata massage/body oil when there is dull, dry or rough skin, feelings of coldness, and to regulate the body’s temperature. It's stimulating action on the digestive fire (agni) clears toxic residue (ama) from the digestive tract, increasing absorption of nutrients and promoting regularity of bowel movements. Physiological: Its warming effect on digestion, metabolism and circulation makes it useful for poor elimination or constipation. Strengthens weak and erratic digestion, encourages downward movement of food. Psychological: Tri-Dosha Vata massage/body oil is an effective formula for calming an anxious and nervous mind. Key Oils: Rose, Jasmin, Chamomile Key Ayurvedic Herbs: Cinnamon, Gokhru. Ayurvedic culture is a movement, just as yoga is. Inherently spiritual in outlook, it makes kindness, charity, compassion, and honesty the main values for harmony in life. Not for use during pregnancy. For usage instructions and ingredients, please see 'more info'.
Tri-Dosha's Kapha recipe: the kapha dosha is a mixture of water and earth. It is the dosha of beauty, love and compassion. In this body and massage oil, you’ll find a sophisticated blend of Ayurvedic herbs to help revive, detox and energise body and mind. Physical: Their formula warms the system, and increases circulation, reducing the cold, wet, heavy congestive qualities of Kapha imbalance. Physiological: Promotes healthy weight loss by stimulating the metabolism, improving digestion and the elimination of waste products. The deeply penetrative quality of the ayurvedic herb mulathi reduces kapha disorders (obesity) and water retention, and cinnamon and ginger encourage healthy elimination of wastes through the body’s excretory channels. By increasing the digestive fire, further accumulation of toxins from improperly digested food is prevented. Psychological: Balances kapha mind problems of intertia, giving energy to the body, and brightening and balancing the system. Key Oils: Grapefruit, Palmarosa, Lemon. Key Ayurvedic Herbs: Cinnamon, Ginger. Ayurvedic culture is a movement, just as yoga is. Inherently spiritual in outlook, it makes kindness, charity, compassion, and honesty the main values for harmony in life. Not for use during pregnancy. For usage instructions and ingredients, please see 'more info'.
From Tri-Dosha, perfectly balanced for morning or evening, their replenishing lotion restores suppleness to skin, enriched with a moisture-binding blend of the finest natural ingredients, ayurvedic herbal extracts and essential oils including lavender and jojoba. It will uplift and balance the senses. Application and use: massage into skin with gentle circular motions after shower, bath or anytime your body needs a burst of Ayurvedic moisture. Ayurvedic body type: all body types. In case of contact with eyes, rinse well with water. Do not take internally. For ingredients, please see 'more info'.
This soap free naturally derived skin softening wash cleanses effectively while soothing and comforting the skin. It contains aloe and tagar, rich in moisturizers, and blend of refreshing calendula and chamomile. It will bring a little luxury to shower time, lifting your spirits and protecting your skin. Application and use: use to cleanse hands or wash in the bath or shower. Lather and smooth over the skin from head to toe. Rinse thoroughly. For ingredients, please see 'more info'.