Karta Purkh Singh Khalsa
Recent Posts
Unveiling Aloe: From Ancient Remedies to Modern Miracles
Topics: Herbalism
Unlocking Nature's Mineral Treasure Trove: The Power of Herbal Remedies
Topics: Herbalism
Adaptogens: Ancient Remedies for Modern Stress – Unlocking Vitality and Resilience
Topics: Functional Nutrition, Integrative Healthcare, Herbalism
Herbal Harmony: Ginseng, Ashwagandha, and the Art of Vitality Unveiled
Topics: Functional Nutrition, Integrative Healthcare, Herbalism
Topics: Functional Nutrition, Integrative Healthcare, Herbalism
Banish the Bloat: Natural Solutions for Abdominal Discomfort
Topics: Functional Nutrition, Integrative Healthcare, Herbalism
Reveal the Secrets to Soothing Eczema with Nature's Help
Do you know what your body's largest organ is? Surprise, it's not the brain—it's your skin! That's right, your skin makes up about 16% of your body weight, and for most adults, that's a hefty 20 pounds or more. But what happens when your skin isn't at its best? Enter eczema.
Topics: Functional Nutrition, Integrative Healthcare, Herbalism
Arthritis, a group of more than 100 rheumatic diseases causing joint inflammation, affects millions of people worldwide. For those suffering from arthritis, life can be a constant battle with pain, stiffness, and reduced mobility. However, amidst this struggle, nature offers a ray of hope through certain herbs with potent anti-inflammatory properties. In this blog post, we'll explore the world of natural remedies, focusing on the healing potential of ginger root, Boswellia, and Avocado Soybean Unsaponifiables (ASU), and how these herbs can bring relief to arthritis sufferers.
Topics: Functional Nutrition, Integrative Healthcare, Herbalism
The Ayurvedic science of Ritucharya (seasonal behavior) deals with how to conduct your life during the changing weather patterns of the seasons. The stresses of seasonal changes can bring about health challenges, but may be prevented by adopting seasonal regimens, prescribed by Ayurveda.
Topics: Functional Nutrition, Ayurveda, Herbalism