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Amit Ray
“Science of yoga and ayurveda is subtler than the science of medicine, because science of medicine is often victim of statistical manipulation.”
Amit Ray

Vannoy Gentles Fite
“I believe that for every illness or ailment known to man, that God has a plant out here that will heal it. We just need to keep discovering the properties for natural healing.”
Vannoy Gentles Fite, Essential Oils for Healing: Over 400 All-Natural Recipes for Everyday Ailments

Amit Ray
“The purpose of science is not down-scaling everything to physical level and measure, but to penetrate deeper into the realm beyond the sensory perceptions and bring more in-depth knowledge and wisdom to the world.”
Amit Ray, 72000 Nadis and 114 Chakras in Human Body for Healing and Meditation

Amit Ray
“Sanjivani chakra, Ayush chakra and the Urja chakra are the three key chakras for enhancing immunity, vitality and longevity. They strengthen the T cells and B cells of the immune system.”
Amit Ray, 72000 Nadis and 114 Chakras in Human Body for Healing and Meditation

Amit Ray
“72000 nadis are the areas where modern medical science can learn a lot from the ancient science of yoga and Ayurveda.”
Amit Ray, 72000 Nadis and 114 Chakras in Human Body for Healing and Meditation

Acharya Shunya
“A well-lived day is medicine unto itself.”
Acharya Shunya, Ayurveda Lifestyle Wisdom

Renu Chaudhary
“No medicine can compensate for un-healthy living.”
Renu Chaudhary

“The verdure of mountains enhancing the beauty of the earth is recounting us to live not only for ourselves but for others too, accepting the dichotomies (dualities) of life like heat, cold rain etc. How true this is in actuality that the greenery of land is owing to the grass, still no one recalls the grass. Likewise, greenery of this life (happiness) always inspire you to enliven not only your own but others鈥� lives too."- Acharya Balkrishna”
Acharya Balkrishna

“The Ayurvedic route to great health involves two simple steps:
1. Doing less;
2. Being more.”
Shubhra Krishan, Essential Ayurveda: What It Is and What It Can Do for You

“The great thing about Ayurveda is that its treatments always yield side benefits, not side effects.”
Shubhra Krishan, Essential Ayurveda: What It Is and What It Can Do for You

“Ayurveda teaches us to cherish our innate-nature - "to love and honor who we are", not as what people think or tell us, 鈥渨ho we should be.”
Prana Gogia

“The time is changing and not only the policy makers of India, but the whole world is realizing the importance of Ayurveda. Who could have thought some years back that people with up-bringing in cosmopolitan culture would prefer bottle gourd juice or gooseberry juice over carbonated soft-drinks in the near future.”
Acharya Balkrishna

Amit Ray
“In critical situations, Yoga and Ayurveda driven community immunity plans are better than open-ended herd immunity.”
Amit Ray, Yoga The Science of Well-Being

Maharishi Mahesh Yogi
“Ayurveda will be known as the most supremely evolved system of perfect health - from both points of view. prevention and cure.”
Maharishi Mahesh Yogi

Amit Ray
“Ayurveda is not just a few medicines or a few scriptures, but a holistic total lifestyle deeply involved with yoga, meditation, food habits and epigenetic social cultures.”
Amit Ray, Yoga The Science of Well-Being

“Life is one percent what happens to you, and ninety-nine percent how you respond to it.”
Shubhra Krishan, Essential Ayurveda: What It Is and What It Can Do for You

Michelle S. Fondin
“Have a namast茅 day today. Look into the eyes of everyone you meet and silently honor his or her soul. Say silently, 'I honor the light within you, which is the same as the light within me. And I know, we are one.”
Michelle S. Fondin, The Wheel of Healing: An Easy Guide to an Ayurvedic Lifestyle

“To follow our bliss and dive deeply into the mysteries of fragrance, color, and taste; blend with the magnificent diversity of mother nature; and follow the inner signs to become aware of who we really are - is the Alchemy of Ayurvedic Cookery”
Prana Gogia

“we are the world and the world is us. There is conflict and fear in us, therefore there is conflict and fear in the world. The world is a screen Where we project our pictures. If we change and project love and peace, the world will change. People try to change the world without changing themselves. Only when we change will the world change. When we are as full of love and compassion, loving and compassionate people will come to us and our world will become different.”
Vasant Dattatray Lad, Textbook of Ayurveda, Vol. 1: Fundamental Principles of Ayurveda

“Through knowing death we can hold a beacon of love for every moment that has just passed, for every friend who has lost a friend, for every child who has lost a parent, for every parent who has lost a child; for any suffering anywhere.”
Sebastian Pole, Discovering the True You with Ayurveda: How to Nourish, Rejuvenate, and Transform Your Life

“Vedic wisdom is bringing a modern renaissance that has already begun.
Ancient Ayurvedic Medicine is in fact ultra-modern, cutting-edge unified field based medicine.”
Dr John Hagelin

Amit Ray
“In reality, Allopathic medicine should be called as alternative medicine. As Ayurveda is more holistic, proven, time tested, fewer side effects, and older than the allopathy.”
Amit Ray, Yoga The Science of Well-Being

Carrie Scharf
“We don鈥檛 want to live our lives on autopilot and wake up one day and think, 鈥淢an, where did my life go鈥�? By being intentional about starting our day, we can be more productive, less stressed people by making time for the things that make us happy and fulfilled.”
Carrie Scharf, Radiance and Ritual: Skincare and Self-Care for the Winter Season

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Kate O'Donnell
“Another daily rhythm, that works well in hot weather, is to take two meals a day: bigger meal in the late morning, before temperature gets to warm, and a more modest one as the day cools down, before the sunsets...... In American latitudes, summer sunset may be as late as 9pm, so take second meal around 5 or 6 if you plan to get to bed early.”
Kate O'Donnell

Snigdha Nandipati
“My family鈥檚 medicine cabinet was never stocked with Tylenol or Dayquil like in other homes. Instead, jars of turmeric, dried basil leaves, black pepper balls, ginger powder, kasturi pills, and other kitchen ingredients lined the shelves of our bathroom.”
Snigdha Nandipati, A Case of Culture: How Cultural Brokers Bridge Divides in Healthcare

Amit Ray
“Physically, the 72,000 nadis control the cell pathways, mitochondria, stem cell niches, and the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS).”
Amit Ray, 72000 Nadis and 114 Chakras in Human Body for Healing and Meditation

“Don't Look For The Higher Shelf Life Products. If the Shelf Life of The Product is More, it will reduce your Self-life.”
Mr. Gautam Dhakad

“Diabetes Reversal Through Ayurvedic Lifestyle By Dr. Dinesh Kacha”
Dr. Dinesh Kacha

Abhijit Naskar
“Triumphs & Superstitions (The Sonnet)

There is no perfect culture,
no culture is immune to fallacy.
Every culture, ancient or new,
has its triumphs as well as
superstitions and conspiracies.

Amateur America landed us on the moon,
it also bears moon landing conspiracy.
Ancient India gave us yoga and ayurveda,
it also suffers from chakrik stupidity.

Arabia and India bore the earliest minds
of astronomy, algebra and philosophy,
yet neither is impervious to fundamentalism,
quite like the adolescent colonial society.

Mark of a great culture is its inclusive spirit,
take away inclusion, and culture becomes gutter.
When intolerance reigns as law, centuries old and
millennia old civilizations suffer equally together.”
Abhijit Naskar, Brit Actually: Nursery Rhymes of Reparations

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