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Healing with Bitter
Healing with Bitter: Ayurvedic Bitter Melon (Karela) Recipes for Natural Blood Sugar Balance When it comes to managing blood sugar naturally, bitter melon (Karela) stands out as a time-tested superfood in Ayurvedic nutrition.Â
Spirulina: A Nutrient-Dense Superfood
Spirulina: A Nutrient-Dense Superfood Spirulina (Arthrospira platensis), a type of blue-green algae, is a highly valued nutrient source known for its rich concentration of essential amino acids, vitamins, and minerals.
Tips for Winter Wellness
Ayurvedic Home Remedies and Tips for Winter Wellness Improve Sleep QualityÂ
Winter Recipes: Winter Spiced Chyavanprash Drink
Winter Recipes: Winter Spiced Chyavanprash Drink During winter, digestion slows and immunity needs extra support—this spiced Chyavanprash drink offers both in one comforting cup.
Tips for Winter Wellness
Ayurvedic Home Remedies and Tips for Winter Wellness For Cough & Cold ReliefÂ
Tis the Season for Creation
Tis the Season for Creation Winter is upon us, and we are enveloped in the season. In essence, winter is a time to protect ourselves from external forces. It is symbolic of finding our inner heat and inner passion to fuel us in ways that create the foundation for new things.Â
Winter Recipes: A Nourishing Sweet Date & Nut Porridge
Winter Recipes: A Nourishing Sweet Date & Nut Porridge Winter calls for warm, nourishing bowls—and this Sweet Date & Nut Porridge is the perfect way to start your day with comfort and energy.Â
Ayurveda and Winter: Nurturing Balance in the Cold Season
Ayurveda and Winter: Nurturing Balance in the Cold Season As the days grow shorter and temperatures drop, winter invites us to slow down, rest, and reconnect with ourselves. According to Ayurveda, each season carries its own energy that affects our body, mind, and spirit. Understanding how to align with these rhythms can help us stay balanced, warm, and well through the coldest months of the year.Â
Tips for Winter Wellness
Ayurvedic Home Remedies and Tips for Winter Wellness Nourish Dry Skin & Prevent CrackingÂ
Movement for Health
Movement for HealthWhenever there is stagnation, that is when dis-ease arises. This is true for both the mind and the body.Â