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What is Pitta Dosha ?

This post was last updated on August 5, 2023 by Preethi Sukumaran The Three Doshas in Ayurveda The building blocks of the Human body are Vata dosha , Pitta dosha & Kapha dosha. This Tridosha principle is a very important fundamental…

Varsha Ritucharya introduction Krya
Basics of Ayurveda & Health
Preethi Sukumaran

Varsha Ritucharya: Healthy Seasonal Regimen from Ayurveda for the Rainy Season

This post was last updated on August 14, 2023 by Preethi Sukumaran It is raining in many parts of India, and this season is called the Indian Monsoon or Varsha Ritu . Can we eat fried food this season? How much should we exercise? How should we modify our Dinacharya? The answers to these questions come from Ritucharya or seasonal living guidelines.  Ayurveda advises us to follow seasonal living guidelines or Ritucharya for good health. The Seasonal guidelines or Ritucharya help us modify our Dinacharya or daily living guidelines depending upon the effect of the season and the sun’s rotation

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Basics of Ayurveda & Health
srinivas krishnaswamy

What is Pitta Dosha ?

This post was last updated on August 5, 2023 by Preethi Sukumaran The Three Doshas in Ayurveda The building blocks of the Human body are Vata dosha , Pitta dosha & Kapha dosha. This Tridosha principle is a very important fundamental concept in Ayurveda Naturally this concept leads to many questions – What is Pitta dosha ? What is Vata Dosha? How do these doshas determine our health ? etc In this post we will study pitta dosha in detail , based on authentic references from the classical Ayurvedic texts Dosha Balance leads to Health We are all born with a

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is conditioner good for hair
Hair care in Ayurveda
Preethi Sukumaran

Is conditioner good for hair | Decoding modern haircare with Ayurveda

This post was last updated on February 29, 2024 by Preethi Sukumaran Is conditioner good for hair? This is the question we are most asked when we help our customers plan and design an authentic ayurvedic hair care routine. An authentic ayurvedic hair care routine has no room for a conditioner. How then do you keep your hair frizz and tangle free? What even goes into a conditioner and how do conditioners work? Most importantly, why are we, a company that creates authentic ayurvedic products for healthy hair , advising against a conditioner? This post attempts to answer these questions

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hot water or cold water to wash hair ?
Abhyanga Snana
srinivas krishnaswamy

Hot water or cold water to wash hair ? The Ayurvedic Answer

This post was last updated on February 29, 2024 by Preethi Sukumaran Should I use hot water or cold water to wash hair – this is a very common question, especially on a cold winter day And the internet will give you a bewildering array of conflicting information on the subject. Many articles extol the benefits of washing hair with hot water or at least warm water but other articles warn you against hot water on hair  To help you make a clear informed decision, we will present compelling advice from the Ayurvedic acharyas based on proper references.  You would

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Baby & Kids care in Ayurveda
Preethi Sukumaran

The Ideal Baby skin care routine | Ayurvedic advice on baby skincare

What is the ideal baby skin care routine? This is a question we are often asked by new parents from the Krya community. There is a lot of anxiety around newborn care and baby care. As parents we all want to do the best for our children. We also understand how fragile and vulnerable babies are and dont want to make any mistakes in their routine and care.   To address this, here is our piece describing the principles of ayurvedic baby skin care and how you should craft an ideal baby skin care routine.  Baby Skincare Basics All First-Time Parents

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surya namskar
Abhyanga Snana
Preethi Sukumaran

From Vata Imbalance to Harmony – My Ayurvedic Journey

This post was last updated on November 2, 2023 by Preethi Sukumaran                                                 The concept of dosha imbalance is very much a part of the language of South Indian households   Any joint pain or un-explained pain post eating vada or raw banana would be labelled as ‘Vadham’ (Vata imbalance). An instant home remedy would be to boil some jeera/saunf in water and drink that to ‘release’ gas pain.   Or phrases like ‘too much body heat,

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