Caffeine and Its Effects on Teenagers – HelpGuide.org

[ad_1] Reviewed by Karin Evans, PhD, RD, CIEC, a Certified Registered Dietitian at Top Nutrition Coaching working with clients interested in developing a balanced and mindful relationship with food that supports their mental and physical health What is caffeine? Caffeine is a naturally occurring substance in coffee beans, guarana seeds, kola nuts, tea leaves, cacao … Read more

Parenting a Child with a Disability

[ad_1] When your child has a disability Whether your child has a developmental issue, a physical disability, or a sensory impairment such as vision or hearing loss, their disability can have a significant impact on both of your lives. Studies show that parents of children with chronic physical problems, such as cerebral palsy or blindness, … Read more

Kama – The Third Purushartha

[ad_1] Kama is one of the four Purusharthas – or the pursuits of a human being as given in Hinduism or Sanatan Dharma. Literally it means the pursuit of enjoyment, pleasure and joy. It is the desire, wish and longing for the source of pleasure. Kama is predominantly seen as sensual pleasure but it is … Read more

Are you living a life of Dharma?

[ad_1] Dharma forms the bases of the Four Purusharthas in Hinduism or Sanatan Dharma. Dharma means the virtues, duties and conduct with which one lives one’s life. It is the truthful and rightful way to live. Dharma is the cosmic law which governs everything. It is the foundation for Artha (economic growth) and Kama (pleasure), … Read more

Dharma to Moksha – Are you living the Four Purusharthas?

[ad_1] Purushartha literally means the object of human pursuit, or the goals of human life. It can also mean the “soul’s purpose”. We see reference to this concept in the Vedas and the Epics Ramayana and Mahabharat. What are these four Purusharthas? They are Dharma (moral values, righteousness), Artha (economic prosperity), Kama (pleasure) and Moksha … Read more

India – A land of metrics and measurement

[ad_1] There is rhythm in everything in life. Be it the seasons, the rise and fall of the sun and the tides in the ocean. The Vedas are also recited in a certain rhythm. Thus, there is no doubt about the prevalence of an advanced system of measurement and counting in India. This can be … Read more

How India taught the world Counting

[ad_1] India has had a profound impact in teaching the world the basics of numerals and counting. The numeral system being used globally can be credited to India which has immensely benefited both mathematics and science. In the word’s of the famous scientist Albert Einstein – “We owe a lot to the Indians, who taught … Read more

Raga and Dvesha – The mental chains which bind us

[ad_1] Samsara, or this phenomenal world, is constituted by Ragas and Dveshas, which literally mean attractions and aversions. They form a part of Pancha-Klesha (The five root causes of suffering). These originate in the mind and senses. Born out of Avidya or ignorance (lack of true knowledge), Ragas and Dveshas can be destroyed only by … Read more

Artha – The pursuit of economic prosperity

[ad_1] Artha is a part of the 4 Purusharthas, or the human pursuits given in Hinduism or Sanatan Dharma. It literally means wealth, prosperity and financial security to live a life of ease in this world. It is having the means and material facilities to live comfortably. Artha is connected to the three other aspects … Read more

This New Japanese Face Mist Is the Secret to My Glowing Skin

[ad_1] This summer, the only skin-care product I’ve been bathing my skin in more than sunscreen is the Damdam Paradisi Hydrating Essence Mist. I spritz it on basically every time I reapply SPF or I’m in my bathroom and even when I get home from taking my dog to the park. Excessive? Possibly. Effective? Absolutely … Read more