I live in Virginia but was visiting family in Milwaukee over the holidays and I decided to try out the Ayurvedic massage session at Trinergy Ayurveda in New Berlin. I’m used to getting these massages in India and glad I went to Trinergy ... I was pleasantly surprised with how authentic the massage was. The owners went to great trouble to keep it as original and authentic as it is practiced in India. The spa itself has good ambience and has a tastefully decorated lobby. The staff was courteous and caring. I was offered organic tea as soon as I got there. The staff also mentioned that the owners are very particular about maintaining a green and environment friendly place. They are a chemical free facility and certainly the place smells of wonderful herbs and camphor. They also apparently use only organic herbal oils and ingredients keeping in line with Ayurveda’s philosophy of balance with nature. My therapist, Sham, was very good. His massage was very relaxing and refreshing. In other spas in US, if you ask for the Ayurvedic massage, you have to pay extra for the marma (energy point) stimulation. But in India, Ayurvedic massage always includes the marma stimulation. I was happy to find that at Trinergy Ayurveda, you don’t have to pay extra for what is part of the massage itself. And there are many health benefits to the marma stimulation. Don’t ever skip this part if you are getting an Ayurvedic massage. The steam sauna towards the end was a perfect end to a very relaxing and refreshing massage experience. Overall, I was charged $115 for about 70 min service (50 min massage and 10 min steam sauna). Call it my east coast sensibility, I thought this was a very reasonable price, especially considering that everything was authentic and organic/chemical free. But they apparently have amazing discounts and monthly membership packages if you are someone local. I highly...
Read moreI really enjoyed going through the detox/cleanse program. It was a bit of a commitment, but I gained excellent results. By commitment, I mean you have to go for several treatments in a short time frame, but getting that self care is a great thing to make time for! I have tried other treatments as well and enjoy regular massages. I haven't used Dr. Tummala's services, but I enjoy talking to her and hearing about her through others who have. The combination of Ayurveda and Western Psychiatry is a blessing. She gets to the root of the problem and doesn't just cover up symptoms with pills. I think that type of practice is very much needed and would recommend anyone needing that type of service at least talk to her. I'm sure you will be much better off! Sometimes we put things off or don't do them because we don't want to spend money, but in the end, if you don't have your health, how can you enjoy anything else? Health should be a priority...
Read moreI was recently diagnosed with MS; and after doing a little reading I discovered that ayurvedic doctors do a treatment called a panchakarma (essentially a de-tox.) There were several options in the Midwest, and I am so thankful that I ended up at Santhigram. Some ayurvedic practices are run by "practitioners" (as opposed to ayurvedic doctors who train in India for over five years.) Santhigram offers the real deal. Sunita has years of experience in diagnosing patients and treating them; and within a couple days of my consult (and following her dietary suggestions), I started to feel better. After the actual panchakarma treatments, my fever of 6 MONTHS finally went away; and I had more energy than I'd had in a long time. My nerve pain has been greatly reduced as well. So grateful I found this place at this time in my life. Thank...
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