By Cathy Wong — 2020
Ayurvedic herbs are a key component of Ayurveda, the traditional practice of medicine of India. Practitioners will generally use ayurvedic herbs to "cleanse" the body, boost defense against disease, and keep the mind, body, and spirit in balance.
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The Ayurvedic diet is all about eating based on your unique balance of inner energies. Confused? Here's what that means.
Read on to learn about your constitutional type and find out if the Ayurvedic lifestyle could help support your health and well-being.
Far more a lifestyle than a diet, a famous Ayurvedic saying is, “When diet is wrong, medicine is of no use; When diet is correct, medicine is of no need.”
The primary goal of Ayurvedic medicine is to help people live long, healthy and balanced lives without the need for prescription drugs, complicated surgeries or suffering through painful conditions.