by Manish Chandra | Feb 10, 2020 | Ayurveda, blog
In Ayurveda, every food has its own taste (rasa), a heating or cooling energy (virya) and post digestive effect (vipaka). When two or more foods with a different taste (rasa), energy (virya) and post digestive effect (vipaka) are combined, the digestive fire (Agni)...
by Manish Chandra | Jan 29, 2020 | Ayurveda, blog
When our doshas are out of balance, it can cause chaos in ourselves. Mental afflictions, disease and emotional instability are symptoms of unbalanced doshas. To balance our doshas, essential oils in the form of aromatherapy can help us. Essential oils are highly...
by Manish Chandra | Jan 29, 2020 | Ayurveda, blog
???? ?? ??? Ama originates from improperly digested toxic particles that clog the channels in your body. Some of these channels are physical and include the intestines, lymphatic systems, arteries and veins, capillaries, and GI tract. Others are non physical channels...
by Manish Chandra | Jan 29, 2020 | Ayurveda, blog
The way we digest food is the same way we digest emotions and experiences. According to Ayurveda, the mind exists for experience and liberation of the soul. As we go through life, the experiences we have not digested properly become toxins (Ama), that cause illness...
by Manish Chandra | Jan 16, 2020 | Ayurveda, blog
Every new year, we make resolutions and get excited for the new changes we want to bring into our lives, sometimes too rapidly and without proper understanding of self. In the next couple of weeks this motivation can fade or you may feel just overwhelmed at what...
by Manish Chandra | Jan 15, 2020 | Ayurveda, blog
?????????? ?? ????????? – ?? ????????? ??????????? Menopause is termed as Rajonivritti in Ayurveda (Rajah- Artava or menstrual blood, Nivritti- Discontinuance). It is not described separately as a pathological condition or severe health problem in Ayurvedic...