Psoriasis Ayurvedic Treatment: A Permanent Cure from the Root | Dr. Jigar Gor

Tired of the endless cycle of Psoriasis flare-ups and the temporary relief from creams? Discover why Ayurveda views Psoriasis not as a skin-deep issue, but a problem rooted in internal imbalance. This comprehensive guide by Dr. Jigar Gor explains the real causes, symptoms, and a proven, permanent Ayurvedic treatment plan to heal your skin from within. Learn how to achieve lasting freedom from Psoriasis.
Ayurveda’s 9 Ultimate Medicines: A Guide to Natural Healing Beyond the Bottle

Discover the 9 ultimate medicines of Ayurveda that are found in your daily life, not in a bottle. Learn from Dr. Jigar Gor how to cultivate true health (Swasthya) through movement, food, sleep, and nature for vibrant well-being.
Beyond Antibiotics: The Ayurvedic Secret to Conquering Recurring UTI

Are you constantly battling a burning sensation while urinating, a persistent urge to visit the washroom, and a nagging pain in your lower abdomen?If so, you’re familiar with the exhausting cycle of a Urinary Tract Infection (UTI). The typical response is a course of antibiotics — which may offer quick relief — but often, the […]
India’s Sweet Revolution: CBSE Schools Lead the Way in Sugar Awareness

India is taking a bold step in the fight against lifestyle diseases among children. In a landmark move, all CBSE schools in India are now required to display sugar content boards. These boards will clearly indicate the amount of sugar present in commonly available foods and beverages within school premises-a crucial stride toward building a healthier, more informed […]
Foods You Should Never Reheat: An Ayurvedic Perspective

Introduction In every Indian household, the aroma of freshly cooked food fills the air-be it the morning’s steaming poha, a hearty dal at lunch, or a spicy curry for dinner. Yet, with our busy lives and the tradition of preparing food in advance, reheating leftovers has become a daily habit. But did you know that […]
Sharad Purnima : Get Ayurveda Health & Wellness with Moonlight energy

Sharad Purnima: Embracing Health Through Ayurveda Tradition and Moonlight Sharad Purnima, celebrated during the full moon of the Hindu month of Ashvin, is a festival rich in cultural significance and health benefits. This occasion not only marks the end of the monsoon season but also serves as a time for spiritual reflection, community bonding, and […]
Varsha Ritucharya: How to Balance Your Doshas In The Rainy Season

As the monsoon season unfolds, maintaining health and balance becomes essential. Ayurveda, with its age-old wisdom, provides a tailored approach to navigate these rainy months through Varsha Ritucharya—a seasonal routine designed to balance the body’s doshas. Discover how to keep your immunity strong, digestion robust, and overall well-being intact with Ayurvedic dietary tips, lifestyle modifications, and herbal remedies. For expert guidance and personalized Ayurvedic treatment in Bhuj, consult Dr. Jigar Gor, a renowned Ayurveda practitioner offering both offline and online consultations. Book your appointment today at www.msayurved.com and embrace the healing power of Ayurveda during the monsoon season.
आयुर्वेदिक दोहे – an Ayurveda rhyming couplet in poetry
Doha is a form of self-contained rhyming couplet in poetry. A Doha is a couplet consisting of two lines, each of 24 instants (Matras). Each line has 13 instants in first part and 11 instants in the second. A short letter is counted as one instance (Matra) and long letter as two instants (Matras). Here are […]
Ayurveda philosophy on types of Diet
According to the ancient wisdom science of Ayurveda, a diet can be considered to be right and beneficial for the body when it adheres to natural norms. The natural diet needs to be able to maintain the natural well being of an individual. At the same time, the diet should be supportive enough to combat […]
HOLI – HISTORY, HEALTH AND RELIGIOUS IMPORTANCE
Holi falls on the full moon of the vedic month of Falgun (mostly in March). The word Holi is derived from Sanskrit word “Holika” which initially meant “cereals (wheat, millet) roasted over fire “. This derivation gives much emphasis to the fact that the festival is Vedic in origin. A reference to “Baishwadeva Yagya” is […]