Tag: aushadhi

  • Essential Ayurvedic Principles for Wellbeing

    Essential Ayurvedic Principles for Wellbeing

    What are the pillars of Ayurvedic healthcare? Ayurveda prescribes elaborately on a healthy daily routine, seasonal routine, and mental health practices, ensuring unhindered metabolism and a perfect state of health. This article briefly reflects on these basics and their importance.

  • Health Basics of Ayurveda

    Health Basics of Ayurveda

    What are the pillars of Ayurvedic healthcare? Ayurveda prescribes elaborately on a healthy daily routine, seasonal routine, and mental health practices, ensuring unhindered metabolism and a perfect state of health. This article briefly reflects on these basics and their importance.

  • Cure Wounds and Swelling  with Halfbaked Roti

    Cure Wounds and Swelling  with Halfbaked Roti

    Can a simple roti (Indian flatbread) heal an abscess? Yes, it can! Discover the traditional tribal healing method in line with Charak Samhita.

  • Wound Healing and swelling removal through half-baked roti (Kachchi Pakki roti)

    Wound Healing and swelling removal through half-baked roti (Kachchi Pakki roti)

    Can a simple roti (Indian flatbread) heal an abscess? Yes, it can! Discover the traditional tribal healing method in line with Charak Samhita.

  • Back to nature!

    When God said, “Be content with what you have,” I think that it was also a piece of health advice. Seasonal,local and natural food is the best.

  • Back to Nature: Ayurvedic Tips for Holistic Health

    When God said, “Be content with what you have,” I think that it was also a piece of health advice. Seasonal,local and natural food is the best.

  • Good Food and Bad Food According to Ayurveda – I : Food that should not be consumed

    Good Food and Bad Food According to Ayurveda – I : Food that should not be consumed

    Keeping in mind that food cannot be cooked separately for all persons in a house, Acharya Charak describes the food quality that should be taken regularly for all seasons and all prakrati, along with food that should be used very rarely by all prakrati individuals. However, it is particularly important to refrain from the bad…

  • Never Eat this Foods as per Ayurveda

    Never Eat this Foods as per Ayurveda

    Keeping in mind that food cannot be cooked separately for all persons in a house, Acharya Charak describes the food quality that should be taken regularly for all seasons and all prakrati, along with food that should be used very rarely by all prakrati individuals. However, it is particularly important to refrain from the bad…

  • The Aim of Ayurveda: Understanding Its Core Objectives

    Swasthasya swathya rakshnam, aturashya vikara prashman ch Protect the health of the healthy and also treat disease of the sick The subject or aim of Ayurveda is defined as “KEEPING THE BODY HEALTHY” and treating the ones who fall sick. Let us realize that treatment of diseases is defensive approach as compared to keeping the…

  • Dosha

    Dosha is something which has tendency to malaise or spoil. It can be understood as a factor of catabolism (breaking down process in the body) Also Dosha is a concept in itself. According to Ayurveda, there are 3 kinds of Dosha or body temperaments – Vata, Pitta and Khapha. It is said that as life…