2. AYURVEDIC HEALING
Ayurveda is the branch of alternative medicine that was
practised widely in the ancient Indian subcontinent. It
is also called as “mother of all healing”. In Sanskrit, the
word “Ayur” means “life” and “Veda” means
“knowledge”. Thus, it is called as the “Science of Life”.
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4. WEIGHTLOSS PROGRAMME
Ayurveda always makes use of plants, animals and
minerals that are found in nature as it considers a
human being as part of the nature. So it finds the
treatment from the nature to correct our weaknesses
through simple lifestyle and diet.
5. RIGHT PRACTITIONER
Ayurveda is called as “Science of Life” and an Ayurvedic
Practitioner treats a person holistically. In the US,
Ayurvedic medicine is not still approved and
standardised. Hence, there are very few state approved
ayurvedic schools that teaches ayurveda.
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7. Ayurvedic Medicine For Skin Care
Having a clean, lustrous and attractive skin is the
vision of many people and aim of many youngsters.
But, hereditary factors, pollutants, hormones have
their say in this matter.People are more reliant on on
the cosmetics, most of which are more dangerous than
helpful. Many comprise adverse constituents and
others carcinogenic.
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9. Ayurvedic Medicine for Skin
Ayurvedic Medicine for Skin improves general skin
health; sooth and treat eczema, dermatitis, psoriasis
and other itchy and dry skin conditions; increase
collagen production; help with wound healing.
10. Main Ingredients In Ayurvedic Skin
Care Products
Chibhita (Carica
papaya)
Manjishta (Rubia
cordifolia)
Neem
(Azadrahta
indica)