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Sevayu is an Ayurveda wellness center in Canada founded 17 years ago by Mr. Paul Bath. This center is for Ayurvedic consultation, massage therapy, and self-care programs conducted by skilled Ayurveda specialists and practitioners. They conduct workshops and participate in public speaking to promote alternative healthcare of Ayurvedic therapies with zero adverse effect assurance. Sevayu's therapeutic services range from stress management to weight management, including postpartum care programs, beauty and skin care, pain management, optical and nasal therapy, and holistic rejuvenation.
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160 Traders Blvd E Suite 113, ON , L4Z 3K6, Mississauga, Canada
- 289-621-3050
- info@sevayu.com
- sevayu.com
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