Ayurvedic metabolism boosters: A simple glass of warm water, spices in your kitchen, or walking after meals, Ayurveda reminds you that metabolism thrives on daily habits, not instant remedies, and can be nurtured across all ages.
International Self Care Day 2025: Here's a reminder that it’s time to bring the focus back to daily self care. According to Ayurveda one simple and healthy act, done regularly, paves way for real healing. Here are some small, daily rituals that can help to recharge your body, soothe your nerves, and promote good health, without stress or spending a lot of money.
CVI is a leading cause of visual impairment in children, stemming from brain damage rather than issues with the eyes themselves. Inflammatory eye diseases, including uveitis, can affect people of all ages, potentially leading to severe vision loss if untreated. Here are some Ayurvedic treatment approaches for managing these conditions.
According to Ayurveda, good digestion is the cornerstone of overall well-being. These simple Ayurvedic dietary principles can lead to better digestion and holistic health.
Ayurveda remedies: If you are looking for natural ways to detoxify and rejuvenate your mind and body, Ayurveda offers effective solutions. Its herbs help balance the doshas and remove toxins. Here’s how.
Ayurvedic remedies for monsoon illnesses: As the monsoon arrives, bringing with it a shift in weather and potential health concerns, it is vital to pay attention to your health. Here are some Ayurveda practices that can help you combat monsoon related ailments.
Anxiety can have many causes, but it often stems from imbalances in the body's elemental forces, or doshas. Ayurvedic remedies can help us calm down our Vata dosha and reduce anxiety in a natural way.
Embrace the wisdom of Ayurveda and let these potent herbs guide you on your detox journey! Whether consumed as supplements, incorporated into meals, or used in herbal teas, these herbs offer a holistic approach to detoxifying the body.
The suit, filed through advocate Bharat Malhotra, sought a direction from the court to Jayalal, Lele and IMA to desist from making any derogatory statement against the Ayurveda treatment and hurting the sentiments of Ayurvedic believers in the interest of justice.