Dark feet and dull nails? Acharya Balkrishna has a fix that costs almost nothing
Your feet carry you everywhere. Yet they are always the last to get care. Acharya Balkrishna's lemon foot soak changes that in just 15 minutes.
Your feet carry you everywhere. Yet they are always the last to get care. Acharya Balkrishna's lemon foot soak changes that in just 15 minutes.
Gen Z inherited a world on fire, and nobody handed them a manual for the anxiety that came with it. Science is finally catching up to what Ayurveda figured out centuries ago.
Acharya Balkrishna says rushing your meals could be silently ruining your health, and the science agrees. One small change at your next meal could be the start of a healthier life.
The teenager was undergoing treatment at a public sector hospital Karachi. The incident came to light on Sunday.
During the 134th episode of 'Mann Ki Baat', Prime Minister Narendra Modi highlighted the remarkable efforts of Saji Valasheril, who runs a swimming club in Aluva, Kerala, and has trained thousands of people, which includes specially-abled children.
Acharya Balkrishna shares a simple home remedy to fight viral fever naturally. Tulsi leaves and cloves boiled into a decoction can help reduce fever and ease discomfort.
Acharya Balkrishna highlights peanuts as a tiny but mighty snack, packed with essential vitamins and minerals. Regularly eating them can boost energy, strengthen immunity, and keep your body healthy.
Acharya Balkrishna reveals a simple way to fight anaemia naturally. By adding methi (fenugreek) to your daily diet, you can boost iron levels, increase energy, and keep your body strong and healthy.
Swami Ramdev believes that yoga is one of the strongest natural shields against dirty air. Through simple daily practice, the lungs can become stronger, cleaner, and more active. He explains that yoga improves the lungs’ ability to absorb oxygen.
Cough is one of the most common health complaints especially during changing weather, pollution spikes, viral infections, seasonal allergies. While many people rush to cough syrups and tablets, a growing number are now turning back to traditional Indian remedies.