Bhutan Herbal Compress Massage Ball
The herbal compress — known as luuk morakot in Thai, pinda sweda in Ayurveda, and by various names across the Himalayan world — is one of the most ancient and effective massage therapies. This Bhutanese version is a tight cotton ball filled with a hand-blended mixture of medicinal Himalayan herbs. Steamed and applied hot to the body, it releases its herbal aroma and active compounds into the skin, easing muscle tension, soothing aches, and leaving a deep, lasting warmth.
The ball is soft and pliable when warm, and holds its heat for fifteen to twenty minutes — long enough for a focused massage session. The blend of herbs gives off a deep, resinous, slightly camphorous aroma that is both grounding and clarifying.
How to use this herbal compress in Bangkok:
- The Traditional Way: Soak the ball in water for 2–3 minutes, then steam over a pot of boiling water for 15–20 minutes. Test the temperature on the inside of your wrist, then apply with gentle rolling and pressing motions to tired, sore, or cold areas of the body — back, shoulders, neck, legs, or feet.
- The At-Home Way: After a long day, steam the ball as above and roll it slowly along the soles of your feet, up your calves, and across your shoulders. The combination of heat and herbal aroma is profoundly relaxing.
- The Professional Way: Many Thai and wellness spas already use herbal compresses; this Bhutanese version offers a unique herbal blend rooted in Himalayan rather than Thai botanical tradition.
A Product of Bhutan by Bhutan Herbal Compress, a small maker working with traditional herbalists. The ball can be reused multiple times; allow it to dry completely between uses.
