Did you know that your yoga mat can do more than just lie around and smell? It can heal!

Did you know that your yoga mat can do more than just lie around and smell? It can heal!

Let me take you on a journey - straight to Mysore, India, where we first discovered this herbal mat. It felt like Christmas when we touched the soft but slightly sticky surface, which not only pampered our hands but also smelled wonderful. We immediately rolled out the mat to try a 'downward facing dog'. This is a great test to see if the mat is non-slip, especially in the Indian heat. The paws of our "downward dog" adhered perfectly to the pleasant material, while our noses took in the healing aromas. The secret of this amazing mat lies in the ancient technique of Ayurvastra.

In a fashionable world full of synthetics and chemicals, Ayurvastra is a breath of fresh, herbal-scented hope. This tradition is rooted in the Rigveda - one of the oldest Hindu texts, rich in Ayurvedic knowledge. In ancient times, the clothing of a Maharaja served not only as protection against the elements, but also as therapy.

Organic fabrics are soaked in herbal baths, dried in the shade and infused with natural herbs so that they become a cloak full of health-giving elixirs. While this may seem like a thing of the past, many people support the revival of Ayurvastra because the skin, the body's largest organ, has the ability to absorb herbs through contact with clothing. When the fabric is worn, microcapsules of herbs and oils gradually release their benefits in response to body heat, providing cosmetic or therapeutic effects. When I delved into the origins of this extraordinary technique, I was amazed. How could something as simple as a mat have such a profound impact on our health?

The concept of Ayurvastra was revived through a project presented to the Government of Kerala by the Kerala Weavers' Society and further developed and researched by the Ayurvedic University of Kerala. Since 1992, the Weavers' Society has been refining Ayurvastra techniques to make organic fabrics suitable for modern use, creating different colors depending on the plants and herbs used and providing a variety of health benefits.

How is an Ayurvastra mat made? The production process of Ayurvastra fabrics is incredibly careful. Organic cotton is bleached with cow urine, which has a high medicinal value. Many Ayurvedic doctors believe that cow urine is extremely beneficial in balancing the 'doshas' - the fundamental elements of an individual's physiology and psychology - strengthening the immune system and acting as a life-giving elixir. The cotton is then soaked in dye solutions containing special herbal blends that help treat specific ailments. The fabric is dried in the shade. To achieve softness, the threads are coated with coconut or castor oil. After some time, the oil is washed off with water and the mat undergoes a further drying process.

Why should you invest in an Ayurvastra herbal mat?

  • Infused with healing herbs, these mats support your well-being and health;
  • They are 100% organic and their fragrance transports you straight to a garden full of fresh herbs;
  • Extremely comfortable for yoga practice, non-slip;
  • They are lightweight and ideal for any journey;
  • Your purchase supports local producers in Kerala, India;
  • The mats are easy to clean;
  • Safe for children and allergy sufferers.

Ayurvastra is more than just a dyeing technique - it is ancient knowledge returning to enrich our modern lives. In a world full of synthetics, it is worth thinking about how to restore the balance between nature and our daily choices, such as clothing or a yoga mat. By buying a mat, you can support local weaving in Kerala and the planet.

What do you think - would you wear clothes that support your health? Let us know in the comments - I look forward to hearing your opinion!

Finally - may your mat not only keep you stable during challenging asanas, but also promote your health. Namaste!

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