Ayurveda nap

Is taking a nap after lunch a good thing or not? Opinions are divided on this. Cardiologists and psychologists recommend a midday nap - according to an American-Greek study from 2007, it reduces the risk of dying from cardiovascular disease by 37%. Among Ayurveda followers, daytime sleep and in particular sleep after lunch is considered [...]

Running in Ayurveda: what you need to bear in mind

Around 20 million Germans jog occasionally or regularly, and one in ten managers runs marathons. There are many good reasons for running as a popular sport: it reduces obesity, prevents cardiovascular disease and diabetes, strengthens the immune system, promotes cognitive abilities, regulates tension and simply makes you feel energised. Surprisingly, there is even a connection between training diligence and salary, as the [...]

Tongue scraper in Ayurveda

It is part of the equipment of every Ayurveda devotee and should not be missing when travelling: the tongue scraper. What is the truth behind the recommendation, what are the benefits, how is it done and what should you look out for? Oral hygiene in Ayurveda The Ayurvedic classic „Caraka Samhita“ emphasised the importance of daily hygiene for health 2000 years ago. [...]

Self-massage in Ayurveda

For many followers of Ayurveda, the daily self-massage with selected oils or dry as a stimulating „rubdown“ is part of the morning routine. Others, on the other hand, find it extremely annoying and unrealistic to quickly oil themselves in the morning before work and then remove the intense odours and sticky colour residues in the shower. Does the classic [...]

Hot water in Ayurveda

„I only drink hot water!“ Many people have incorporated this „Ayurveda tip“ into their lives and developed it to perfection: they don't leave the house without a thermos flask. Hot water is not just „hot water“. What kind of water at what temperature are we actually talking about? The fact is: water is our most important foodstuff! Depending on their age, humans [...]

Day-night rhythm in Ayurveda: sleep and wake times in check

„Go to bed before 10 p.m. and get up before 6 a.m.“ - this is a common recommendation from Ayurvedic doctors and therapists. This is well-intentioned and will help you achieve a deeper sleep and get out of bed more energised in the morning. But can this recommendation be applied equally all year round and is it really [...]?