
Natural Home Remedies for Arthritis
As a disease affecting the joints, arthritis is marked by painfulness, and swelling of joints. There are various kinds of arthritis; but the common ones
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Skip to contentAs a disease affecting the joints, arthritis is marked by painfulness, and swelling of joints. There are various kinds of arthritis; but the common ones
Thyroid, an important gland of the endocrine system, looks after the functioning of the human system’s metabolism rate, manufacturing of protein and its overall adjustment
It is normal to lose hair because hair fall is backed up naturally by hair growth. Hair fall relates to a process of abnormality when
Clinically proven to lower high glucose levels in diabetic patients, promoting heart health and balancing hormone levels, Fenugreek is a powerful herb packed with some
Walnuts are considered brain food in Ayurveda and the credit doesn’t just go to their “brain-like” looks but because they are packed with some amazingly
Rich in Vitamin C, lemon is a citrus fruit that enhances beauty by rejuvenating the skin from within, bringing a glow to your face. Lemon
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Sanskriti comes from the Sanskrit root “kr” which means to do or to make prefix “sam” is applied before it to convey a sense of embellishment. It means actions done for the holistic refinement and perfection all the potentialities within a human being.
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