The relevance of Ayurveda in present day health care system
— The relevance of Ayurveda in present day health care system — Part – 1 “Soyam Ayurveda shashwato...
— The relevance of Ayurveda in present day health care system — Part – 1 “Soyam Ayurveda shashwato...
Holy Basil (Ocimum sanctum), commonly known as Tulsi, is considered the most sacred herb in India. This herb is known to possess potential disease-protective properties....
Ayurveda advises fruit consumption in accordance with season and climate. Seasonal fruits always aids in easy digestion and assimilation.They immediately turn into rasa (nutritional fluid) — the...
It’s always cute to see your tiny baby in bath tubs. Most babies love to bath. This article is all about giving bath to your...
Our life now is very different as compared to what it could have been around 5000 years ago (which is the approximate time when Ayurveda...
Ayurveda is called the science of life because it not only deals with diseases but also, maintains the health of a normal person. The first...
Osteoarthritis Osteoarthritis (OA) is a chronic condition caused when cushioning cartilage between joints gets eroded. This exposes the bones and causes two bones rub against...
Zika virus is the latest viral pandemic after Ebola, that has got Health authorities across the world sleepless at nights. Currently centered mainly in Brazil...
The concept of epidemics is very well defined and established in Ayurveda. Acharya Charaka (1500BC – 400AD), the great physician of Ayurveda had mentioned epidemic...
What is Vertigo? Vertigo is a sensation of spinning or swaying. If you have these dizzy spells, you might feel like you are spinning or that...