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A Culture of Well-being: A Natural Rhythms Podcast

Podcast von Dr. Anup Mulakaluri, ND

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A Culture of Well-being is a podcast that bridges philosophy of Natural Medicine with practicality and inspiration. It is meant to guide and empower you to do something that will benefit you, your beloveds, and your community. Life is a Spiritual journey, whether we experience ourselves alone and empty or caught-up in the myriad dramas of modern life. Returning to our spiritual center, the heart, in any given moment is the essential skill required to navigate life’s, sometimes treacherous and sometimes blissful, path. May you fare-well, prosper, and be happy. Hosted by Dr. Anup Mulakaluri.

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Breathwork - Guided Daily Practice

This breath work practice is intended to give you a way to start cultivating Yogic breathwork practice. It is a good starting point for people who have never done practices like this. You may also find it helpful, if you want start your practice again... Yogic breathwork is focused on cultivating an inner experience. Becoming present with your breath give your mind an opportunity to become present in the moment. This creates a way for you to feel embodied and grounded. It regulates your nervous system, mood, and emotions. Dr. Anup also offers an individualized approach to breathwork practice. This is Ayurvedic breathwork. This is breathwork based on your constitution and goes more indepth in more variety of practices. You can learn more here [https://naturalrhythmsayurveda.myclickfunnels.com/ayurvedic_breathwork]

13. Apr. 2024 - 29 min
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Heart Health and Wellness: Part 1

The heart, the central ticker of the human, is the most essential organ that allows life to inhabit the human body. For this reason, it’s the organ that gets most press and most attention with regards to research and treatment. And still the incidence of heart disease has only gone up in the past four decades since the Framingham studies that framed “Cholesterol” as the real problem and cause of heart disease. We have seen this rise because we have focused our attention on the wrong enemy. This series will address these controversies and offer real, natural alternatives for treatment for heart health. For a long time, the physical function of the heart was thought to be limited to pumping blood through our blood vessels… This function ensures that every cell of the body get oxygen and nutrition; as well as, provides opportunity to get rid of waste and toxins from the cellular environment. In recent years, we have also learned much about the role of the heart in nervous system activity. Additionally, the heart is also considered to have emotional and spiritual functions. These cannot be understood through physiology; rather, a study of our language helps us to get a sense of these functions. The root of the word ‘courage’ is derived from the latin word for the heart, which is ‘cor’. Thus, the etimology of the word courage is to have “strength of heart” or “abundance of heart”. In our culture, we see the use of the phrases like “he or she has got heart” or we may hear “it takes heart” to get something done; this is describing the courageous quality of achieving something extraordinary. The heart is often recognized as central to our emotional experiences of love, generosity, compassion, and sympathy. Read More: https://ayurvedicseattle.com/ayurveda-heart-health/

27. Apr. 2023 - 26 min
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The Legend of Chyawanprash

Chyavanprash, has inspired legend for its health benefits… Insights from modern research truly proves its worth. · Amla (Indian Gooseberry) provides the antioxidant backbone, protecting from degenerative inflammation and oxidation. · Dashmoola (10 roots), along with cinnamon, cardamom and pippali, improve and protect lung function. · Chyavanprash enhances function of the heart muscle, improving blood and nutritional flow to cells, with help of herbs like haritaki and vibhitaki. · with aid of herbs like Ashwagandha, Shatavari, Gokshura, Bala, Chyavanprash also improves sexual vigor and vitality in men and women · In Charak Samhita, it is described as “Paramukto Rasayana” – meaning it is the best rejuvenator and anti-aging medicines. Click here to read the Evidence.  [https://ayurvedicseattle.com/chyawanprash/] Visit Dr. Anup: Click Here [https://ayurvedicseattle.com/dr-anup-mulakaluri/]

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