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How to Give Ayurvedic Massage : Techniques for Massaging the Stomach in Ayurvedic Massage

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Uploaded by on Nov 14, 2007

Learn techniques for massaging the stomach in Ayurvedic massage with expert massage tips in this free Ayurveda video clip.

Expert: Dr. Rohan Nagar
Bio: Dr. Rohan Nagar has been practicing pure Ayurveda for more than 6 years, and has a Bachelor of Ayurveda Medicine & Surgery from India and a PhD in Astrology.
Filmmaker: simon sharp

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  • ignorance always leads to disgusting comments

  • Hes talking about anorexia not anorexia nervosa. Anorexia means 'loss of appetite'. Anorexia nervosa is the eating disorder. :)

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  • @samjohn117a ignorance leads to every bad choice in this world

  • lucky hands

    

  • @Rboysblaster I bet that's for expert village not this one guy

  • 0:5 hes getting all horney about what hes gonna do

  • Dobra kiedy będzie ją ruchał !!!

  • @roeder2135 Aren't we talking about Ayurveda and anorexia? Bhavaprakasasa said: Anorixia is a disease of not reconizing the taste of food we are eating. Maybe more understandable: There are 3 causes of anorexia or 3 kinds of symptoms. To restore the balance is to find back your appetite and maintain the fire of your digestion, that's why i'm talking about an eating disorder or better an appetite disfunction. The man who is giving this ayurvedic massage is an expert.

  • @mongolieful Actually, anorexia, or "loss of appetite", or even "decreased sense of appetite", is not a disorder. It's a symptom of a wide variety of ailments, such as Depression, AIDS, and Anorexia Nervosa. The major misconception about it probably comes from the fact that in non-scientific publications anorexia and Anorexia Nervosa are used interchangeably.

  • @crystalandchris THANK YOU!

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