Tripti Sharma

Tripti Sharma MA Pharmacognosy. Lecturer, 5 years research and teaching. Presented papers in national and international conferences, published in national/international publications. Research: Standardization of Ayurvedic formulations.

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Vastu Shastra: An Ancient Science

Vastu Shastra is an ancient science energy flow throughout the house/office/factory that allows inflow of fresh air and natural light that promotes health, wealth, peace and happiness.

Part II

Vastu Shastra is an ancient science energy flow throughout the house/office/factory that allows inflow of fresh air and natural light that promotes health, wealth, peace and happiness.

Part III: Vastu for Office & Factory

Vastu Shastra is an ancient science energy flow throughout the house/office/factory that allows inflow of fresh air and natural light that promotes health, wealth, peace and happiness.

Vitamin and Mineral Sources from Herbs

Herbs can be a good source of many valuable nutrients. Here is a list of herbs that supply commonly needed nutrients.

Immunity and Ayurveda

Most modern diseases are caused by prolonged exposure to a combination of faulty lifestyle, food habits and toxic environmental factors. Chronic stress has a vital role in immune disorders

Dysmenorrhoea /Amenorrhoea (Krishartava /Anartava) In Ayurveda

In Krishartava /Anartava disease vata dosha is the major cause, pitta dosha is the minor cause whereas kapha dosha is active to but in lower percentage.

Chyvanprash: A Wonderful Ayurvedic Formulation

Chyavanprash is in the Ayurvedic category of rasayana- a super-concentrated mixture of vitamin-rich herbs and minerals designed to restore spent reserves of vital energy (ojas) and revitalize normal body function. For centuries it's been used to maintain youth and optimal health, and its adaptogenic properties make it an excellent anti-aging and anti-stress tonic.

Triphala: A Comman Ayurvedic Medicine

Triphala is among the most common formulas used in Ayurvedic medicine. Triphala is mentioned throughout the ancient literature of Ayurvedic medicine as a tonifying blood cleanser and gentle laxative, highly prized for its ability to regulate the processes of digestion and elimination. Used by itself or in formulation, Triphala plays an essential role in the treatment of a wide variety of conditions.