by The Ayurveda Experience | Jun 19, 2024 | Pharmacopoeia | Reviewed by Dr. Deepak Bhanot
In the heart of ancient Ayurvedic tradition lies a fruit that has long been revered as the “Divine Nectar” – Amalaki, also called Indian Gooseberry or Amla. With its origins deeply rooted in the majestic landscapes of India, amalaki is seen as a symbol of...
by The Ayurveda Experience | Nov 2, 2022 | Haircare | Reviewed by Dr. Deepak Bhanot
If you are tired of experimenting with the latest hair treatments and expensive shampoos to fix your hair woes, it’s time to switch to Ayurveda. But why Ayurveda? The ancient practices of this 5000-year-old science get to the root cause of issues and have herbs...
by The Ayurveda Experience | May 19, 2021 | Herbs & Remedies | Reviewed by Dr. Deepak Bhanot
Triphala is one of the most famous and widely used Ayurvedic products. Tri means three, and Phala means fruit. Triphala is a traditional combination of three fruits namely   Haritaki – Chebulic...
by Dr. Arya Krishna | Sep 22, 2017 | Herbs & Remedies, Recipes | Reviewed by Dr. Deepak Bhanot
Amla is a little, tropical fruit filled with innumerable health benefits you cannot even imagine. These fruits are reputed to contain high amounts of ascorbic acid (vitamin C), up to 445 mg per 100 g. They are also packed with pigment...