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    With all the given cures and medical strategies in the twenty-first century, why do some people prefer alternative methods? In recent history, there have been some outstanding results in certain medical practices, but current technology deems them irreverent or “not useful” in today 's society. There are people around the world that still believe these are more helpful than the newest medicinal methods. The practices follow under the categories of integrative health, complementary medicine, and…

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    The poem "The New Colossus" (1883), by Emma Lazarus explains how the statue of liberty would accept new immigrants into the United States, the problem is that most Americans didn't think like that, they would try their hardest to prevent more immigrants into coming, this was also being enforced by the government even to this day more Americans have their own negative thoughts on immigrants. On the contrary, Americans should listen to Emma Lazarus’s poem, i say this because they help the economy…

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    Patanjali Ayurved has become a force to reckon with in Indian FMCG, food and health segments, even without having invested in the traditional advertising channels for years. The only advertisement mediums used for a long time were the ‘word-of-mouth’ and advertising through the yoga camps of Baba Ramdev. Now, crores have been allotted for Patanjali’s advertising across various media channels and one can only imagine the potential heights it would reach. Its revenue grew from Rs. 450…

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    Baba Ramdev Case Study

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    org Patanjaliayurveda.net Swami Baba Ramdev Medicines holds a relation with Patanjali Ayurveda. Once the medicine molecule gone through its product life cycle as a break through scientific molecule it can be passed on to mass markets. The breakthrough molecules from medicine brand can be brought to the more popular brand. Similar happens with Swami Baba Ramdev medicines and Patanjali Ayurveda. How Patanjaliayurveda.net and .org differ? .net is Patanjali’s main e-commerce website. The…

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    One such case of this would be that of Babchi (Psoralea corylifolia), in which P. corylifolia has a stagnant and steeply declining wild population. This is primarily due to its use in Indian Ayurveda, Tamil Siddha and also Chinese medicine systems of traditional medicine. Another circumstance, would be that of the giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca), native to south central China. In which Chinese scientists estimate that only roughly 1500 individuals…

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    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Natural skin care is the care of the skin by applying naturally-adopted ingredients mixed with naturally occurring carrier. Agents, preservatives, surface-active agents, humectant and emulsifiers. The classic interpretation of natural skin care is established on using botanically procured ingredients currently existing in nature or is cultivated by nature, without the use of fabricated chemicals, and assembled in such a way to preserve the integrity of the ingredients. Skin…

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    Basil Essential Oil: this oil is an extract from the basil herb, which has a lot of medicinl properties. It has been used in Europe and Asia for centuries. In India, it is used mostly in the ancient Ayurveda practice. Basil essential oil has a lot of benefits to the skin. It is used in massage to enhance the luster of the skin, working on dull looking skin to make it more healthy looking and lustrous. The benefits of Basil essential oil are numerous…

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    In my opinion, the West has not fully embraced Hinduism and Buddhism because it is believed to be contradictory of religion in the West. This is in part due to lack of knowledge. The West believes that these religions teach you to believe in suffering and that life is filled with misery. This is not the true meaning of the term suffering. Based on Buddhism principles, suffering is when you possess the feeling of dislike, pain, or worry throughout your life. Life is not perfect, so there is…

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    1. INDUSTRY : FMCG SECTOR • India’s FMCG industry to grow from $37 billion in 2013 to $49 billion in 2016. • Industry is expected to grow 7% in 2014, 10% in 2015 and about 12% in 2016 (Neilsen, 2014) Health and Wellness Sector: We see worldwide and local FMCG brands putting resources into is wellbeing and health. Wellbeing and health is a super pattern forming shopper inclinations and shopping propensities and FMCG brands are tuning in. Driving worldwide and Indian sustenance and refreshment…

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    Importance Of Yoga On Yoga

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    wheat breads ,cheese, butter and legumes, herbal teas ,pure fruit juice,nuts and sprouts. Yoga is Flanked with Ayurveda and Neem is an integral part of this ancient Indian medical…

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