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Mythical Animals

Other countries celebrate their mythical animals. Garuda belongs to Indian mythology but is the national bird and symbol of Indonesia. The Phoenix or Homa is revered in Iran. Here are some we should know:  Byangoma/Byangomi are the legendary birds of

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Tulsi: Elixir of Life

Tulsi, also known as Holy Basil, is referred to as an “elixir of life” in Ayurveda. Also thought to promote longevity, Tulsi helps balance hormones in the body. The herb benefits Type 2 diabetics by reducing blood glucose levels, and

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Brain Gym

From the blinking of an eye to laughing a rocket to Mars, every process is governed by mental health just as one’s stamina is governed by physical health. Yet we subscribe only to gyms, conveniently neglecting the brain’s work out.

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Food and the Mind

Mind and the senses have a very strange and Paradoxical relationship. Mind thinks that if the senses get satisfied then the desires will go away or vanish for ever. But senses are quite weird. Once they taste an ‘experience’, they

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TEQ Triguna Energy Quotient and tamasic guna

The Triguna Energy Quotient (TEQTM) is structured as a personlity test designed to discover one’s guna composition. This personality quotient is derived from attributes of these gunas as given in chapter 13 to chapter 18 of Bhagwat Gita. After more

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Yoga and effect on Marma

Marma Therapy and Yoga are important to cure the disease and enhance the health status of the body. Directly and indirectly all yogic practices affect the marmas. Yoga asanas improves the health and tones up the body musculature. These practices

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Treatment of Children with Down’s Syndrome

It have been reported that using Indian Ayurvedic system (using Cerrebro Flo containing Zingbar officinale, Asparagus racemosus, Terminalia chebula etc.) remarkable clinical improvement was observed. The range of imporvement in I.Q. varied from 10-25 and even more in some cases.

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Ayurvedic perspective of Stress Management

Stress is body’s way of responding to any kind of demand or threat. When a person feels threatened, the nervous system responds by releasing a flood of stress hormones, including adrenaline and cortisol, which prepares the body for emergency action.

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