acharya on May 3rd, 2013

Ayurveda, this week, took the digital route, to reach the global audience. The Kerala Tourism in India has launched two e-books on the ancient Indian healing system. The e-books on Ayurveda are “Panchakarma: Ayurveda’s Mantra of Rejuvenation” and “Ayurveda: The Mantra of Niramaya”. Panchakarama, a holistic rejuvenation therapy, combines five therapeutic actions to detoxify the [...]

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Ayurveda is gaining world-wide recognition in preventing and tackling chronic diseases, according to an article published in ‘The Week’ health supplement, June edition. With continued research and several therapeutic benefits that ayurveda offers, it is now understood that ayurveda is much more than herbal shampoos and wellness massages. With increasing chronic ailments striking at an [...]

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It is said that with arrival of monsoons, the tourist resorts and Ayurvedic spas in Kerala, are all set to welcome their visitors with rejuvenating health packages. Although, Ayurveda has made its way into India centuries ago, it is only during the recent past, that Kerala’s tourism industry has been booming with its Ayurvedic spas [...]

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acharya on February 7th, 2007

Kerala, located in the southernmost part of India, is well-known for its Ayurvedic resorts which attracts increasing numbers of tourists all through the year. Kerala, the land of spices, positioned in the tropical region, with an abundance of medicinal plants and herbs in its forests, has an equable climate. Due to this unique ecological position [...]

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acharya on January 30th, 2007

Ayurveda, the ancient form of medicine, was developed more than 5000 years ago during the Vedic times. Ayurveda, being literally known as the Science of life believes that human life is a combination of senses, body, mind and soul. Hence Ayurvedic treatments not only deal with physical aspect of a person, but the spiritual aspect [...]

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acharya on January 29th, 2007

An Ayurvedic Spa is basically an Ayurvedic center, where treatments such as Shirodhara, Pizhichil and Abhyanga are carried out as a way of body rejuvenation and for banishing stress or for just taking a break from high-pressured lifestyles. Ayurvedic Spas have now transformed into a flourishing trade and Ayurvedic health tourism is continuously on the [...]

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Ayurveda is now much more than strong smelling oils and bitter powders. There is a mouth watering surprise for biscuit lovers (especially meant for kids) that ayurvedic biscuits are being introduced into the market. The “Chavana” biscuits that are said to contain the goodness of Chyavanprash was recently launched in Coimbatore Arya Vaidya Pharmacy. Mr.K.P.Venugopal, [...]

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acharya on November 2nd, 2006

Kerala, well-known as the best place for ayurvedic treatments, is now reaping rich benefits through health tourism. The reason behind this increase in health tourism is the popularity that the ayurvedic treatments have gained in the recent past, and the way they are marketed by way of medical tourism. In the early 1950s there were [...]

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