Archive for October, 2009
Many of us are becoming aware of the importance of preventative health care in this challenging, stress filled time. There is also a growing interest in the value of cleansing the body of accumulated toxins.
With this, the traditional form of health care from India known as Ayurveda is enjoying an increase in popularity. One of the principal forms of treatment in Ayurveda is the process of periodical cleansing of the body, consisting of five phases, known as Pancha Karma. This process, overseen by a qualified practitioner, is done as a way for our bodies to adapt to seasonal changes.
Ayurveda ancient teachings relate to modern day discoveries which, similarly, encourage us to eliminate toxins and avoid them to improve our health and prevent illness. The substances we absorb in unhealthy foods, such as fried, refined, excessively sweetened or salted foods, can cause free radicals which deplete our immune system and otherwise imbalance our constitutions, according to our specific Ayurveda Body Massage type.
Benefits of Ayurvedic Massage
Ayurvedic massage benefits you in several ways:
Alleviates eyestrain and headaches
Detoxifies the body by assisting removal of waste
Improves concentration and memory
Helps combat breathing problems such as asthma
Complexion of skin is soft and glowing
Treatment of Ailments
Ayurvedic massage has been used to treat the following ailments:
Arthritis and rheumatism
Hypertension
Migraines and headaches
Stress and depression
We all know it’s about fresh, raw, natural, organic, tasy, invigorating, nutrient and vitamin-rich goodness when it comes to juicing at home. However, what you may not know is adding a little fresh Aloe Vera Gel to your daily fresh juice can give you a fantastic boost of energy (and not just short term), as well as turn your tasty treat into a downright health tonic you won’t want to miss out on. You can easily make-your-own juice in minutes in your own kitchen from the freshest produce you can get your hands on.
Raw juices of fruits and vegetables are extremely rich in vitamins, minerals, trace elements, enzymes and beneficial phytochemicals (plant chemicals). These juices act as cleansing agents eliminating toxins and other unwanted morbid matter from the system immediately. Raw juices are easily digested and absorbed and are also superb for those with a poor appetite, nausea, digestive problems or an inflamed stomach or intestines. They have proved to be effective in the treatment of a number of disorders and diseases including Liver, Heart, Kidney, Colds, Flu, Arthritis, Acne, Colitis, Diarrhea, Insomnia, Obesity plus many more.
Recipe To Make Your Own Aloe Vera Gel
Firstly get a nice size Aloe Vera plant from a reputable plant nursery. Cut a few thick fleshy leaves at the base near the stem. Rinse the cut part of the leaf thoroughly, peel off outer layer of skin. Rinse the remaining gel to get rid of any latex residue. Put the gel into a blender and add a little Vitamin C powder or Citric Acid powder to stabilize the gel. If it is too thick to blend, just add a little purified water.