Pain anywhere in the body is distressing and back pain in particular is sort of crippling because it affects one’s posture and gait. It is important for people to be aware that ‘Pain’ anywhere in the body is a symptom. It is the result of some specific physiological imbalance. Its proper treatment lies in correction […]
Healing Diabetic Wounds
Foot infections and gangrene are common complications in people with diabetes. They may even end in the loss of a toe, foot, or even a leg! Read more to know about the condition and how to lower your chances of having diabetes-related foot problems with Ayurvedic treatment…. Diabetes mellitus represents several diseases in which high […]
Wood Apple Delights
Did you know that the fruit Bel or Bilwa works on Diabetes like a charm? Bel (Aegle marmelos) known as Bilwa in Sanskrit has both spiritual and medicinal properties. It is known as Lord Shiva’s favourite and is believed that worshipping this tree will bring prosperity in life. Hence it is also known as Shreephala […]
In Ayurveda, the neurological diseases are correlated to Vata vyadhis and in Ayurveda Pediatrics (Kaumarabhritya), these are considered as Samvardan vikaras with Vata dosha involvement. The awareness on pediatric neurological diseases is increasing with rising challenges of treatment. People are trying to seek treatment and therapy interventions. Currently, integrative treatment interventions for pediatric neurology has […]
Deepavali or Diwali is a festival of lights filled with joy, fun, sweets and savouries.Binging on a whole lot of tasty and oily, spicy foods can upset the tummy during this festive time. By virtue of the season, Pitta is predominant both in the environment and body.
My Tummy Hurts, Mummy!
Tummy aches are common for children. Read about some home remedies you can try for the same.
Know about piles… causes, preventive measures, and even non-surgical intervention for it.
Chewing Tobacco and Dental Health
What can chewing tobacco do to your teeth? Smokeless is not harmless. Read our blog to find out more . . .
