Ayurveda Lexicon
Kumkumadi Oil: Effects, Application and Benefits for Radiant Skin
Kumkumadi Oil originates from traditional Indian medicine, Ayurveda. The name "Kumkumadi" is derived from "Kumkuma," a Sanskrit word for saffron, one of the main ingredients of the oil.
Learn moreWhich Ayurvedic oil do I need? Guide to medicated oils
Practicing Ayurveda without oils is barely conceivable. Different oils are used depending on the area of application. Accordingly, there is a huge number of different herbal oils, fats, and mixtures that you have to sort through first. In this blog article, we provide an introduction to Ayurvedic herbal oils and provide practical guidance on which oils can be used for which Dosha disturbances. Read now!
Learn moreShatavari – Wild Asparagus as an Ayurvedic Aphrodisiac and for Fertility
Wild asparagus Shatavari is an Ayurvedic remedy for fertility wishes and menopause. As a Rasayana, it has strengthening effects on women and men – and can even be used for a face mask. Learn everything about Indian asparagus in our Ayurveda lexicon, including recipes for Laddhus and homemade cosmetics. Let's get to the asparagus!
Learn moreDoshas Vata, Pitta, Kapha – The Teaching of Ayurveda Types
Not only online at Miraherba, but also in our Ayurveda practice, we are confronted almost daily with the question: "What is my Dosha and what does that tell me?" The Internet is full of Dosha tests. While they are fun, they always contain only half the truth. We provide some basic information on the nature and effects of the Doshas and the fundamentals of Ayurveda. Read more!
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