Yoga for a Healthy Heart
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...A, Reddy K, Sachdeva U (1999) Lipid profile of coronary risk subjects following yogic lifestyle intervention. Indian Heart J 51(1):37–40. 5. [...]
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...on the basis of the relative composition of the EO − the East Indian type with high amounts of myrcene (38%) and low citral (≈7%), and [...]
...gingival health have been seen from a practice known as “oil pulling”. Oil pulling is a traditional Indian folk remedy consisting of [...]
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...moisturizing, to antiseptic properties. There was a nice review of the specific constituents in the Indian Journal of Dermatology in 2008, for [...]