Mindful eating is not about strict rules or exotic diets, it’s about awareness. When chew with patience, sit with intention, and honour hunger and food with gratitude, you begin to feel lighter, calmer, and more in tune with yourself.
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.
Ancient herbs are getting a sleek makeover. Ayurvedic remedies like ashwagandha, turmeric and neem are being reimagined for today’s wellness world, blending tradition with taste, and science with style, for everything from sleep to skincare. Here are 10 Ayurvedic remedies with modern twist:
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.
She stressed that the need of the hour is that Ayurvedic products should be made in accordance with international standards so that they can be exported without any hindrance.
World Mental Health Day 2024: Ayurvedic herbs can significantly enhance your mental well-being, offering a holistic approach to emotional stability and mental clarity. From the stress-busting effects of ashwagandha to the calming properties of jatamansi, each herb plays a vital role in supporting our mental health. Here’s how.
Ayurvedic herbs like tulsi, mulethi, shunthi, are magical when added into your daily routine. These herbs can offer a natural, effective approach to managing coughs and sore throats. By embracing the wisdom of Ayurveda, you can tap into remedies that not only provide relief but also enhance your well-being.
Tulsi health benefits: Including tulsi into your daily routine, particularly in the morning, can offer a myriad of benefits—from boosting immunity and detoxifying the body to improving respiratory health.
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.
Diet tips: Ayurveda is not just about what you eat but also about how you eat. Embrace these principles to nourish your body, mind, and spirit.
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.
Myopia in children: A child with this disorder may have subtle symptoms, including squinting, headaches, and difficulty reading the board. Leaving myopia untreated can lead to more severe vision impairment and complications later in life. Here are the Ayurvedic solutions to treat myopia.
Home remedies: If a cold tries to sneak up on you this winter, turn to the ancient wisdom offered by Ayurveda and follow natural remedies for quick healing.
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.
Asserting there were huge expectations from AYUSH (Ayurveda, Yoga and Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha and Homoeopathy), Rajesh Kotecha, Secretary of Ayush Ministry, said scaling up research and addressing the lack of skilling in this vital sector was needed
With government guidelines advising people to consume turmeric and giloy to prevent infection, demand for ayurvedic products have increased. FMCG firms like Marico, Dabur, and Amul have already jumped into the fray and announced a slew of launches.
HUL with its high rural exposure (40% of sales) and well entrenched distribution network, is among the key beneficiaries of further uptick in consumption and related policy announcements, in our view.
They share a border, have fought a bitter war and continue to compete for geopolitical supremacy in the region. Political ambitions and distrust on either side have sometimes been at the cost of better economic sense.
The brokerage expects revenue CAGR of 12.5 percent over FY16-19, supported by a step-up in product innovation continued focus on distribution enhancement, expectations of improvement in rural growth and pricing growth of 2-3 percent.
Demand, which continues to be weak, will improve only in the second half of FY17 on the back of pay hikes, monsoon and 24x7 opening of shops, says Lalit Malik, CFO of Dabur India.
The brokerage firm is still bullish on Dabur expecting that it will be a key beneficiary of the pick-up in consumption, given its strategic positioning, diversified product portfolio and distribution reach. Consumer preference for natural and ayurvedic products bodes well for the company, it adds.
Ambareesh Baliga, an Independent Market Expert, discussed market with CNBC-TV18's Latha Venkatesh & Sonia Shenoy and also shared his views on various stocks and sectors.
Patanjali's marketshare in the shampoo and toothpaste category has doubled over the last two years, reports CNBC-TV18's Priya Sheth.
Manufacturers of Ayurvedic, Siddha and Unani drugs cannot claim treatment of cancer, TB, diabetes and infertility besides a number of other conditions, according to a proposed government law.