Ayurveda Q and A: Ayurveda for Animals

Dr. Tejinder Sodhi Question: My Chow/Sheltie mix has early onset hip dysplasia (he’s only three years old and developing a limp). We walk regularly, he eats very high quality food (organic and raw, no fillers) and has daily supplements. Can you recommend anything additional we can be doing to help suspend or reverse the [...]

By |2016-12-23T21:47:48-08:00October 27th, 2010|Ayurveda|0 Comments

California Law and Ayurveda

California Law, Ayurveda and Complementary and Alternative Health The past few decades have seen an expansion in the practice of Ayurveda in California, yet the full practice and potential of this comprehensive medical system is not currently available in the current legal climate. Native to India, Ayurveda is a medical form developed during the Vedic [...]

By |2016-12-23T21:55:13-08:00October 27th, 2010|Ayurveda|0 Comments

Healer Heal Thy Self

Many healing practitioners have shared with Me their bewilderment over assuming illnesses or conditions from their clients, especially when they truly felt that their intentions were ones of loving service to another. Why would a healer or anyone become ill through healing others? The answer is based on the Universal Law which states that any [...]

By |2012-08-28T01:59:59-07:00September 28th, 2010|Health & Wellness|0 Comments

The Ayurvedic Practice of Optimal Breathing

  Respiratory diseases have become so common that everyone is likely to experience some form of breathing difficulty within a given year. Whether the symptoms are related to the common cold, respiratory infection or something more chronic such as allergies and asthma, or more serious such as emphysema or lung cancer, few people escape a [...]

By |2016-12-12T04:26:00-08:00September 3rd, 2010|Ayurveda|0 Comments

On The Road: A Perfect Retreat

Dive Deep Into The Jungles And Beaches Of Costa Rica Unplug and unwind. These two words influence many a plane ticket purchase. My dream journey checklist includes plenty of sunshine, an expansive lush jungle, big waves and gorgeous Yoga retreat centers. Most importantly, there must be such a minimal number of tourists so I can [...]

By |2016-09-06T05:07:52-07:00August 28th, 2010|Travel|0 Comments

The story behind Orange Bone

Los Angeles Pet Store Reopens With a Compassionate Approach To Finding Companion Animals Orange Bone Enthralled by its happy atmosphere, Clark DuVal bought the Melrose Avenue shop The Puppy Store (now Orange Bone), in late August, 2008. So when Last Chance for Animals (LCA) supporters stood outside his door protesting two months later, [...]

By |2016-12-23T07:03:22-08:00August 26th, 2010|Pets|0 Comments

The Green Yogi: Urban Kinder-Gardeners

Creating An Organic Laboratory In The Valley Behind Room 28 of Kester Avenue Elementary School in Sherman Oaks, California the Ms. Anita Avalos’ kindergarten class have been becoming kinder-gardeners. The students, along with parents, teachers, and Urban Organic Gardener Michael Lieberman, have been planting the public school’s first organic vegetable garden. Ms. Avalos, [...]

By |2015-04-11T06:23:03-07:00August 23rd, 2010|Green Living|0 Comments
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