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Ayurvedic Skincare: 8 Herbs for Healthy Skin

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Ayurveda, the old Indian therapeutic framework, offers a riches of information on herbs that advance sound skin. Texts like the Charaka Samhita, Atharva Veda, and Sushruta Samhita highlight various herbs that not only enhance skin health but also provide numerous other health benefits. Many of these herbs are used in Indian cuisine and can also be applied directly to the skin for better results. Here are 8 Ayurvedic herbs that can boost your skin health:   1. Tulsi Tulsi, also known as holy basil, is renowned for its therapeutic benefits. It helps fight wrinkles and other signs of aging while smoothing the skin's texture. Its nutrient-rich properties make Tulsi a powerful herb for healthy, youthful skin.   2. Sandalwood Sandalwood, also known as Chandan, is a fantastic addition to your skincare routine. Renowned for its pleasant aroma and cooling properties, it effectively corrects sun tans, reduces dark spots, and evens out skin tone.   3. Giloy giloy...

Seasonings are the source of taste buds

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  Seasonings are the source of taste buds   A meal is incomplete and boring without a touch of spices. After all, 'the key to a good meal is simplicity and the right seasoning.' Seasoning means adding salt, spices, oils, herbs and acids such as lemon juice to enhance the taste and aroma of food. Adding spices and herbs for seasoning elevates the food and gives your food a delicious punch  Spices can be added either at the beginning or at the end of your food preparation. The presence of spice ingredients also adds that extra zest to your food. This can be done through fresh and dry ingredients as the main goal of organic seasoning is to enhance the taste of the food. But there are many spices, herbs and other spice components. Connecting each one individually is practically a difficult task. So, the powder is made by mixing various seasoning ingredients to enhance the taste of food and for specific dishes. There are many adulterated spice powders available in the market ...

7 Best Herbs for Winter Wellness

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  Winter is a fascinating season when people enjoy the sunshine more than ever. In this season, it is fun to go out and eat spicy food, and often it causes diseases like stomach upset, fever, cough, etc. Also, some people are allergic to sinusitis and cold and the cold is not less than any danger. Children, old people, and people with breathing problems like asthma suffer a lot during this time of the year. But nature is a storehouse of medicines. Several medicinal herbs can help people stay fit and well during extremely cold weather. India is the land where Ayurveda originated and to date, there is someone in every household who educates the rest about the power of herbal medicine. Consuming herbs for winter health is always a safe option as they do not come with side effects. But yes, the consumption of these herbs should be practiced regularly for long-term results. 1.   Ginger(Adrak) : Usually, no morning starts without a steaming cup of ginger tea. The consumption of ging...