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Meghan Markle Reveals She Turned To Ancient Indian Medicine During Her Pregnancies
She discussed her interest in Ayurveda, which translates to "knowledge of life" in Sanskrit, and its focus on balancing the body.
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Ashwagandha - How The Ancient Herb Fits Into And Benefits Modern Living
Ashwagandha is an evergreen shrub native to the Indian subcontinent. In traditional Ayurvedic medicine, it has been utilised for centuries to address various health concerns
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Buknu: Have You Tried This Popular Masala From Uttar Pradesh Yet? Here's How To Prepare It At Home
As per a study buknu is an ancient recipe that has immense medicinal values. The research says, it is being consumed since ages in form of spice and condiment and has been used to prepare 'churan'.
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India Will Soon Cure COVID-19 Patients With Ayurvedic Treatment: Minister
Union AYUSH Minister Shripad Naik has expressed confidence that COVID-19 can be treated with Ayurveda, adding that in the absence of scientific validation the ancient Indian medicinal stream has only been used as a preventive measure during the current crisis.
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Mango Leaves For Diabetes: This Simple Home Remedy May Help Manage Blood Sugar
Mango is a very well-known summer fruit that finds a number of uses in the Indian cuisine. However, did you know that even mango leaves maybe beneficial for diabetes patients?
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Doctors Prescribe Yoga As A Treatment For Their Patients
A new age yoga start-up in the national capital region is offering clinical yoga therapy for curing chronic disorders in women caused by hormonal imbalance which contribute to infertility.
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How Much Turmeric Is Too Much Turmeric? Expert Reveals The Side-Effects
Turmeric Side Effects: Turmeric is an ancient root that has long been known for its medicinal and healing properties. The warm and bitter taste of the spice adds a unique flavor to your curries and is a common condiment in an Indian kitchen.
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The Ayurvedic Diet to Improve Your Health and Well Being
It's a lesser known fact that Ayurveda, the ancient "science" of medicine and food, is the basis of much of Indian cuisines.
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Former President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam's Love for Ayurveda
Former president A.P.J. Abdul Kalam was passionate about the ancient Indian medicine system of Ayurveda and was keen to modernise it on a global scale.
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Meghan Markle Reveals She Turned To Ancient Indian Medicine During Her Pregnancies
She discussed her interest in Ayurveda, which translates to "knowledge of life" in Sanskrit, and its focus on balancing the body.
-
Ashwagandha - How The Ancient Herb Fits Into And Benefits Modern Living
Ashwagandha is an evergreen shrub native to the Indian subcontinent. In traditional Ayurvedic medicine, it has been utilised for centuries to address various health concerns
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Buknu: Have You Tried This Popular Masala From Uttar Pradesh Yet? Here's How To Prepare It At Home
As per a study buknu is an ancient recipe that has immense medicinal values. The research says, it is being consumed since ages in form of spice and condiment and has been used to prepare 'churan'.
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India Will Soon Cure COVID-19 Patients With Ayurvedic Treatment: Minister
Union AYUSH Minister Shripad Naik has expressed confidence that COVID-19 can be treated with Ayurveda, adding that in the absence of scientific validation the ancient Indian medicinal stream has only been used as a preventive measure during the current crisis.
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Mango Leaves For Diabetes: This Simple Home Remedy May Help Manage Blood Sugar
Mango is a very well-known summer fruit that finds a number of uses in the Indian cuisine. However, did you know that even mango leaves maybe beneficial for diabetes patients?
-
Doctors Prescribe Yoga As A Treatment For Their Patients
A new age yoga start-up in the national capital region is offering clinical yoga therapy for curing chronic disorders in women caused by hormonal imbalance which contribute to infertility.
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How Much Turmeric Is Too Much Turmeric? Expert Reveals The Side-Effects
Turmeric Side Effects: Turmeric is an ancient root that has long been known for its medicinal and healing properties. The warm and bitter taste of the spice adds a unique flavor to your curries and is a common condiment in an Indian kitchen.
-
The Ayurvedic Diet to Improve Your Health and Well Being
It's a lesser known fact that Ayurveda, the ancient "science" of medicine and food, is the basis of much of Indian cuisines.
-
Former President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam's Love for Ayurveda
Former president A.P.J. Abdul Kalam was passionate about the ancient Indian medicine system of Ayurveda and was keen to modernise it on a global scale.