by Manish Chandra | Nov 24, 2020 | agni, anti-inflammation, Ayurveda, ayurvedic, ayurvedic approach, Ayurvedicdiet, balance, blog, body consitution, body constitution, bowel movements, breath, breathe, breathing, buddhism, cold, colds, daily routine, detox, Detoxification, detoxify, diet, diet culture, diet foods, digestion, Digestive Health, digestive issues, disease, Energy, exercise, fat, food combinations, Gut Health, heal, healthy lifestyle, holistic ehalth, holistic healing, holistic health, holistichealth, holsitichealth, hydration, imbalance, meditation, microorganism, mind and body, Mindful Eating, oils, organic, self-realization, skin care, skincare, sleep, supplements, Taste, turmeric, Vedic science, Wellness, wisdom, yoga
Agni is known in Ayurveda as the internal digestive fire, as well as the deity of fire. The devotion to Agni is not nature-worship, but a recognition of the awe inspiring power that softens metal, evaporates water, and may bring life or death. Fire is known across the...
by Manish Chandra | Nov 13, 2020 | abhyanga, anti-inflammation, anti-inflammatory diet, anxiety, Ayurveda, ayurvedic, ayurvedic herbs, Ayurvedic massage, ayurvediccooking, Ayurvedicdiet, balance, blog, breath, breathe, breathing, cleanse, coffee, cold, Cooking
Cold and Flu Season is upon us, and with the added stress of a pandemic, we’re all wondering how best to care for ourselves during this time. Ayurveda seeks to answer the question of “how best do I care for myself” by studying nature, seeking balance, and taking a...
by Manish Chandra | Nov 6, 2020 | ayurvedic, ayurvedic approach, ayurvedic herbs, Ayurvedic massage, ayurvediccooking, Ayurvedicdiet, blog
“Anyone who has experienced butterflies or knots in the stomach during episodes of stress does not need to be convinced that the nervous system and the digestive system are intimately related. Biologically, the gastrointestinal system of the human embryo develops as...
by Manish Chandra | Oct 30, 2020 | ayurvediccooking, Ayurvedicdiet, ayurvedicrecipes, blog
Have you ever stopped to think about how or why food tastes the way that it does? I remember watching someone eat a carrot soup puree (which was only boiled carrots, water, onion, and olive oil) and say “this tastes nothing like carrots,” and being shocked at the idea...
by Manish Chandra | Oct 30, 2020 | Ayurveda, ayurvedic, ayurvedic approach, ayurvedic herbs, Ayurvedic massage, ayurvediccooking, Ayurvedicdiet, ayurvedicrecipes, blog
What do you think of when you hear the word bitter? Usually, there’s a negative connotation: “that person is so bitter,” “I feel bitter about this situation.” What I find so interesting about bitter, though, is that it can be incredibly healing if we let. Whenever...
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The purpose of the Vedic sciences is to promote Self-realization. Known as sister sciences, Ayurveda and Jyotish (Vedic astrology) have been studied as parallel practices since their conception. Ayurveda translates into “knowledge of life,” and Jyotish...