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In Ayurveda, a strong Agni (digestive fire) is the pillar of good health ... giving your skin a fresh and radiant look Jeera has a tridoshic effect it balances Vata, Pitta, and Kapha, making it good ...
Want better digestion after meals? Practising Vajrasana improves gut health, reduces bloating and acidity, and supports bowel ...
Discover Ayurvedic practices to stay healthy this monsoon, from herbal teas and oil massages to seasonal meals that gives ...
Those under Vata Dosha have a sensitive and erratic digestive system. Have breakfast between seven and nine AM. Those with Pitta Dosha have good digestion and Agni.
Supports proper Agni (digestive fire) for the rest of the day. Prevents constipation, ... Avoid late-night meals, heavy dinners, and processed foods, which disturb Vata and delay morning evacuation.
Ayurveda swears by CCF tea for its powerful benefits. It helps to improve digestion, support metabolism, and gently ...
In Ayurveda, health starts with balanced doshas—Vata, Pitta, and Kapha. “CCF tea is a remedy that helps balance all three doshas, especially by strengthening your digestive fire or Agni ...
Ever wondered why your digestion acts up, energy dips, or joints ache a little more during the monsoon? According to Ayurveda ...
According to Ayurveda, the ancient Indian system of medicine, the monsoon period corresponds to the dominance of Vata dosha, characterised by increased humidity, dampness, and weakened digestive fire ...