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Ayurveda

Posted on February 26, 2010 by in Ayurveda, Wellbeing, yoga No Comments
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The ancient Indian science brings balance to your health and home. The growing popularity science brings of Ayurveda—India’s balance to your health and home. There are a spectacular variety of products both functional and fanciful. We found the ancient science applied to everything from wail paint and candles to toothpaste and bath salts. For dedicated practitioners, the wider availability of Ayurvedic items is good news. And for those drawn to dabbling, there are more ways than ever to experience the lighter side of keeping the body in balance. While the effect on your doshas may be more likely with some of these products than with others, they all demonstrate how widespread the influence of Ayurveda has become.

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FOOD AS MEDICINE

India’s Tulsi Tea -  contains tulsi, also known as holy basil, used in Ayurveda to build the body’s immune system, reduce stress, and promote mental clarity The Triphala formula supports the digestive system with a traditional blend of organic fruits,

Chyavanprash -  from Banyan Botanicals is a staple of the Ayurvedic cupboard. Made from amalaki fruit and
traditional blend of herbs, it is used to promote rejuvenation, banyarthotanicals.com.

Ancient Organics’ ghee – is made with organic milk from grass-fed cows, ancientorganics.com.

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