Tag: ayurvedic remedies

  • The Best Time to Apply Anjan: Ayurvedic Wisdom for Healthy Eyes

    The Best Time to Apply Anjan: Ayurvedic Wisdom for Healthy Eyes

    The Ayurvedic practice of applying Anjan (Kajal) is essential for eye health, yet its timing matters significantly. Applying it during the day can disrupt the eyes’ natural cooling, leading to irritation and damage. Instead, use Anjan in the evening or at night, while herbal varieties are suitable for morning use.

  • The Ancient Art of Anjan: Ayurvedic Eye Care for Clarity and Health

    The Ancient Art of Anjan: Ayurvedic Eye Care for Clarity and Health

    Ayurvedic Anjan, or medicated eye preparations, promote eye health and vision improvement. Two types exist: Mridu Anjan for regular use and Tikshna Anjan for therapeutic needs. Benefits include enhanced vision, discomfort relief, and strain reduction. Safe application is crucial, and precautions must be taken for certain eye conditions.

  • Ayurvedic Gandush: A Natural Remedy for Oral Health and Beyond

    Ayurvedic Gandush: A Natural Remedy for Oral Health and Beyond

    The Ayurvedic practice of Gandush, or oil pulling, promotes oral health and cures ailments like sinusitis and migraines using natural ingredients like coconut oil, honey, and mustard oil. It alleviates issues such as mouth ulcers and headaches. Gandush is easily accessible and safe, encouraging self-healing through common household items.

  • Gandush: An Ayurvedic Secret for Holistic Oral and Overall Health

    Gandush: An Ayurvedic Secret for Holistic Oral and Overall Health

    Gandush is an Ayurvedic oral cleansing practice that offers various health benefits, including relief from anorexia, mouth ulcers, sinusitis, rhinitis, migraines, and bleeding gums. It involves swishing medicinal liquids like buttermilk, honey, or oils in the mouth to detoxify and enhance wellness. The method promotes oral hygiene and addresses specific health conditions effectively.

  • The Best Time to Practice Kavala and Gandusha: An Ayurvedic Guide

    The Best Time to Practice Kavala and Gandusha: An Ayurvedic Guide

    Ayurvedic practices Kavala and Gandusha enhance oral hygiene and overall health. Kavala should be performed after brushing, meals, and before bed, while Gandusha is best after body massages, in calm conditions, or during mild sunlight. Both methods promote detoxification, strengthen oral tissues, and offer natural health benefits when practiced at optimal times.

  • The Amazing Benefits of Using Ayurvedic Dental Sticks (Neem)

    The Amazing Benefits of Using Ayurvedic Dental Sticks (Neem)

    The Neem dental stick, a traditional Ayurvedic oral hygiene tool, offers numerous benefits including antibacterial properties, prevention of tooth decay, strengthening gums, and maintaining oral pH balance. This eco-friendly alternative to plastic toothbrushes promotes natural teeth whitening and healing for oral issues, making it a holistic choice for better dental health and sustainability.

  • Most of Ayurvedic Information has no link to Authentic Ayurvedic Text!

    Most of Ayurvedic Information has no link to Authentic Ayurvedic Text!

    Namaste, ​ There is tons of “Ayurvedic” advice floating online. And they are meant to direct you to some “product”.However, many times they do not have any base in classical Ayurvedic text. ​I hope to create videos and animations on the authentic Ayurvedic text, with a logical explanation. ​ But, ​Ayurved is healing wisdom. It…

  • Authentic Ayurveda: Facts vs. Myths

    Authentic Ayurveda: Facts vs. Myths

    Namaste, ​ There is tons of “Ayurvedic” advice floating online. And they are meant to direct you to some “product”.However, many times they do not have any base in classical Ayurvedic text. ​I hope to create videos and animations on the authentic Ayurvedic text, with a logical explanation. ​ But, ​Ayurved is healing wisdom. It…