AYURVEDA-CONGRESS IN RIO DE JANEIRO

First International Congress of Complementary and Integrative Medicine and Public Health & Third International Congress of Ayurveda

March 12–15, 2018, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Can you imagine the German government organizing a congress on natural healthcare, with 4000 invitees from all over the world, and accrediting 29 methods of natural healing for the public healthcare service?
This is exactly what happened in Brazil two weeks ago at the first Interna-tional Congress of Complementary and Integrative Medicine and Public Health, incorporating the third International Ayurveda Congress.

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First International AYUSH Conference & Exhibition,
Dubai, UAE

9 -11 November 2017

The Indian AYUSH Ministry had invited our CEO, Lothar Pirc, to come to Dubai for the First International AYUSH Conference & Exhibition. The Ministry wants to work with him to document our Health Centre’s great curative successes in treating chronic diseases in Bad Ems with the help of our evaluations. Continue reading

The Ten-Day Detox Cure

Detoxification by completely dispensing with food will unnecessarily increase Vata Dosha and also reduce the digestive power (Agni). In order to avoid these undesirable side effects, Ayurveda recommends the following gentle yet profound detoxification cure for the effective removal of water-soluble residues in the physiology. If you feel stable and healthy, you can do this without medical guidance. However, if you have an acute condition, the cure may be taxing for you. If unsure, please call us, we’ll gladly advise you: +49 2603 9407-0.

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Milk and your health –
What Ayurveda teaches us about milk

With regard to milk, we regularly encounter very contrasting opinions, ranging from ‘as much as possible’ to the vegan complete rejection of all dairy products.
So what is Ayurveda’s viewpoint? Ayurveda clearly states that milk – in the right quality and quantity – is very good for our health.

Milk of the highest possible quality

The ideal milk in the Ayurvedic sense is provided by your own cow, which has a large outdoor area to roam in, eats only natural, good-quality food, and enjoys loving care. Her horns are not removed, nor is her calf taken away. Drinking milk in the Ayurvedic sense is drinking the still-warm milk from this one cow. Such milk is described as nourishing, easily digestible, and sattvic.

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