Do you know that scraping your tongue with help improve taste and digestion? Tongue scraping is an important part of Ayurvedic Self-Care (Dinacharya). Tongue scraping helps to improve bad breath.
Read MoreDo you have stress? Learn tools to relax, ground and center. The tools in my toolbox are pranayama (yogic breathing), meditation, yoga and relaxation techniques. Learn these simple tools to relax your nervous system.
Read MoreWhat do you think about? Every time you think about something you link yourself to it. Do you want to shift your thoughts? Yoga & Ayurveda gives us tools to relink our minds.
Read MoreDo you want a Turmeric Milk recipe? Turmeric Milk is a medicinal drink that helps relieve dry coughs and asthma. Turmeric is one of the best anti-inflammatory herbs.
Read MoreWhy does one treatment or diet work for some people and not others? Health is not one-size fits all. Ayurveda creates an individualized approach that treats not only symptoms but addresses the root cause. Ayurveda creates an individualized approach that treats not only symptoms but addresses the root cause. True healing happens when we treat the whole person and not just the symptom.
Read MoreWhat is Marma Therapy? A Marma Therapy Session Will Help You:
Experience deep relaxation, while creating balance in your body.
Unlock patterns of stress and holding so that you can heal.
Improve circulation and nourish your body, mind and spirit.
Regulate hormones and neurochemicals.
Recipes for Spring to stay balanced and healthy. These vegetarian recipes are based in Ayurveda, the ancient Indian science of natural medicine. These recipes include Mung Soup, Celery Soup, Mixed Vegetable Bhaji and Millet, Asparagus and Tofu (or Pumfu) Casserole.
Read MoreWhat foods do you need to eat in Spring? How do detoxify your body? Learn about how to stay healthy in Spring, Kapha season.
Read MoreWhat type of Yoga is good for your body, mind, senses and spirit? Ayurveda gives us guidelines for appropriate exercise for each of the dosas (body types). Find out how to create balance in your exercise.
Read MoreDo you want to stay healthy as the weather changes? Avoid Spring colds and allergies with Ayurvedic seasonal self-care. Understand why a Spring cleanse is important.
Read MoreMindfulness Meditation gives us the tools to observe the fluctuations of the mind and create focus. Anyone can practice mindfulness, anywhere. Mindfulness is about experiencing the moment fully, whatever that moment offers us.
Read MoreAre you looking to get a good night’s sleep? This Ayurvedic recipe of Hot Spiced Milk helps to promote good sleep, calming your nervous system.
Read MoreAdaptogenic herbs simultaneously bolster your immune system and give you energy while helping your body adapt to stress. Which adaptogen is right for you?
Read MoreDo you want to stay healthy and balanced in the winter? These are health tips for nutrition, activities and self-care that keeps you strong in the cold weather.
Read MoreAre you ready to turn your New Year’s Resolutions into lasting habits? Here are some easy tips to make your intentions successful.
Read MoreDo you want to boost your immunity this winter? Here are some simple tips to stay healthy.
Read MoreDo you need an extra boost this cold season? Are you looking for ways to improve your immune system? Elderberries are traditionally used in North America and Europe for cold and flu prevention and treatment. Here is my recipe with Ayurvedic ingredients.
Read MoreWith rich food and larger company, it is easy to overload your digestive system during the holidays. Here are six simple tips to enjoy the festivities, without feeling deprived, while maintaining a healthy balance.
Read MoreDo you want better digestion? Balanced digestion is the key to good health. Here are some tips for not overdoing it this holiday season and beyond.
Read MoreDo you want to increase you sense of calm? Do you want to find more joy in your life? The Gunas are qualities of nature that influence how we feel and how we interpret information through our senses. Learn how to balance the mind and cultivate stability.
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