Ayurveda on Home Remedies for Tinnitus Relief
"The fear among auditory experts is that we are heading for a "tinnitus timebomb". If you regularly spend several hours a week clubbing or going to gigs, or if you listen to your MP3 player at full volume, you will have almost certainly experienced some temporary tinnitus already. Prolonged exposure to excessive decibels can put your hearing in danger of permanent damage."
This is the known face of tinnitus, the obvious cause and effect situation where frequent exposure to loud noise can damage our hearing permanently. Then there is the tinnitus experienced usually in the later years of life as a persistent "ringing in the ears". But there is growing concern about the increase of general noise about us that is leading to the early development of tinnitus symptoms. Many people in their 30s and 40s are developing tinnitus symptoms and some children are being affected too.
Ayurveda & Body Types: Do you Know Your Dosha?
Ayurveda is the world's oldest system of natural health care. While some may find the language and terminology of Ayurveda challenging at first (I know I did!) it's truly worth dipping your toes into the simple side of this beautiful science and treating yourself to the increased peace and energy that comes from understanding your unique nature and your relationship to all nature.
The Ayurveda articles on this website are written by a westerner for westerners, my aim is to make the essence of Ayurveda easily understandable and available to anyone who wants to gain insight into the art of genuine effective self-care that Ayurveda promises.
To gain a basic understanding of Ayurveda and begin the journey of self-discovery it's helpful to know about the doshas - and that's what this little piece is all about...
Quick and Easy Home Remedy for Sore Throats
Sore throats are usually manifest as inflammation and irritation of the throat tissues. One of the simplest remedies to reduce inflammation and make the throat feel more comfortable is to introduce the healing benefits of turmeric - the yellow powder commonly used to colour and flavour Asian foods.
Turmeric has the double benefit of being both anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory and is very easy to use either mixed with honey or as a gargle.