Tag: Ayurveda
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Migraine Relief in Ayurveda: Natural Remedies and Treatments
Migraine is a severe disorder without a permanent cure according to modern science. The exact mechanism of a migraine is unclear. However, it is co-related with abnormal brain activity. Migraine attacks may be triggered by any of the following: There are primarily 3 disorders n Ayurveda that resemble migraine. But before trying to understand them,…
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Ushapaan : Daily Ayurvedic Water Detox for beginners
Daily Ayurvedic water detox, Ushapaan is one of the important constituents of Dinacharya!
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Ushapaan: Daily Ayurvedic Water Detox for Beginners
Daily Ayurvedic water detox, Ushapaan is one of the important constituents of Dinacharya!
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Concept of Nutrition In Ayurveda
What is real nutritious according to Ayurveda? Read more about it here…
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Ayurvedic Nutrition: Essential Health Guidelines
What is real nutritious according to Ayurveda? Read more about it here…
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Ayurveda for Seasonal Affective Disorder(SAD)
Ayurveda offers prevention as well as treatment for Seasonal Affective Disorder(SAD) in both mental and material dimension.
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Ayurveda for SAD: Natural Treatments and Tips
Ayurveda offers prevention as well as treatment for Seasonal Affective Disorder(SAD) in both mental and material dimension.
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Good Food and Bad Food According to Ayurveda – Food that should be consumed in miniscule quantities
There is some food that can be consumed regularly but only in small quantities or after a short break. Salt is the best example of such food. Too little salt or too much salt, both will spoil the dish. But just the appropriate amount can do wonders to both the taste and the health. 3…
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Ayurvedic Foods: Eat These Sparingly
There is some food that can be consumed regularly but only in small quantities or after a short break. Salt is the best example of such food. Too little salt or too much salt, both will spoil the dish. But just the appropriate amount can do wonders to both the taste and the health. 3…
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Toxic Food According to Ayurveda
Let’s differentiate between the food and the “Food like substances”!