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HomeHealthA helping hand from nature

A helping hand from nature

YUKTI Botanicals offers a natural pharmacy, day spa and treatment centre providing an unrivalled mix of natural supplements, therapies and traditional Ayurvedic medicine now available in Noosa.
Well-known Noosa Ayurvedic practitioner and naturopath Wayne Celeban B.Hlth.Sc. (Nat.) Dip. (Ayur. Med.) NZ is on hand at the centre providing Ayurvedic and naturopathic consults.
Wayne heads a fully trained team, which includes Akshara Day who holds a certificate four in Ayurveda and is currently completing an advanced diploma in Ayurveda at the Australian Institute of Holistic Medicine (AIHM); and Jasmyn Kneen, who manufactures the products, is trained in Ayurveda (Cert IV), massage and yoga. Well known practioner Rebecca Hopkins has also joined Yukti offering Hawaiian healing massage on Wednesday and Thursdays.
Yukti Botanicals brings a rounded service of natural medicine sales, natural health consultation, specialist Ayurvedic consultation and body therapies, to Noosa.
“We are passionate about providing natural, evidence-based health care solutions for the maintenance of vibrant health and well-being, and our approach is a holistic one where we aim to empower our clients to create and maintain a healthy lifestyle,” Wayne said.
“We are also about creating a result-orientated clinic with qualified, professional and approachable staff who run our welcoming retail space and are highly educated about the benefits of our high-quality products. We welcome people to come and get free advice from our team,” he said.
Yukti provides an Australian first, a complete range of Australian made, organic, Ayurvedic formulas with 33 different formulas that are compounded on site. Yukti uses certified organic herbs which are sustainably sourced, vegetable capsules and they also blend their own organic tea, chai and spice blends.
Akshara said their aim wasn’t to just supply the traditional concepts of Ayurvedic medicine, but to integrate them into local modern culture.
“Our therapies and treatments were developed for royalty and have been practiced over thousands of years. Our products have been formulated so they are easy to use and they are naturally luxurious using warm, herbal infused oils while having a profound effect on the mind and body.”
Keeping in theme with Belmondos wholesaling service, Yukti Botanicals offer wholesale to practitioners; in addition to hosting educational talks and visiting specialists including internationally renowned Ayurvedic specialist Dr Rama Prasad, visiting in July.
To celebrate the launch of Yukti Botanicals, clients are invited to enjoy a free herbal infused steam bath or hot stones with every massage throughout June.
Visit Yukti Botanicals at 59 Rene Street, Noosaville, or phone (07) 5447 1122 to find out more.

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