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Explore insights on Ayurveda, wellness and mindful living. Our blog brings ancient wisdom into everyday life with clarity and purpose.


Understanding Vamana Therapy in Ayurveda
Vamana is a classical Ayurvedic therapy meant for carefully selected Kapha-dominant conditions. This article explains what Vamana truly involves, who it may help, who should avoid it, and why it is never a quick detox or stand-alone cure. A clear, responsible guide for anyone curious about Panchakarma beyond the myths.

Dr Sandhya K
Feb 36 min read


Panchakarma: What It Really Is (and What It Is Definitely Not)
Panchakarma has acquired a strange reputation. Some people fear it as an extreme detox. Some romanticize it as an annual reset ritual. Others assume it’s just a long massage holiday with stricter food rules. All three ideas miss the point. In Ayurveda, Panchakarma is done when the body shows signs that diet changes, medicines, lifestyle shifts are no longer enough to reverse the direction of imbalance. Most importantly, Panchakarma is not only about what is done , but when

Dr Sandhya K
Jan 277 min read


Snana in Ayurveda: How Daily Bath Can Change How You Feel All Day
In Ayurveda, snana is not just bathing—it is a daily practice designed to support circulation, stress balance, skin health, and immunity. When done correctly, it acts as a gentle reset for the body and mind, helping restore coherence rather than simply washing away dirt.

Dr Sandhya K
Jan 83 min read


Udvartana: The Ayurvedic Art of Awakening the Body Through the Skin
Udvartana is far more than a herbal scrub. It is an Ayurvedic therapy that awakens the skin’s sensory intelligence, boosts microcirculation, reduces puffiness, and improves tissue tone. Through rhythmic, upward strokes, it supports lymphatic flow, eases stagnation, and brings a natural sense of lightness and clarity. Ideal for those feeling heavy, dull, or sluggish, Udvartana restores the body’s subtle vibrancy.

Dr Sandhya K
Dec 8, 20255 min read


Sweating & Swedana Therapy in Ayurveda: Why Warmth Heals and Cold Hurts
Swedana isn’t just about sweating — it’s about opening blocked channels. When mucus, metabolic waste or doshic imbalance slows the body’s natural flow, warmth helps things move again. From steam for a blocked nose to a warm compress for cramps, Swedana uses heat to restore circulation, release stagnation and bring the body back into its natural healing rhythm.

Dr Sandhya K
Dec 1, 20255 min read
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