The Seasonal Living Blog
Our blog offers insights on seasonal living with Yoga & Ayurveda. Find out which foods and spices to incorporate each season, how to adjust your Yoga routines, and ways to decrease stress by living in tune with nature's cycles.

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Why seasonal Living with Ayurveda keeps us Healthy?
Healthy Living with Seasonal Ayurveda! Why is that?
Learn about the core principles of Ayurveda and how they explain why it is important to adjust to the different seasons to stay healthy.
7 Ayurvedic Tips for a Healthy Heart
On Valentineβs Day, we connect with our loved one by buying flowers and chocolate. Are you ready to check out some ayurvedic tips to nourish your heart? After all our heart is the home of love.
The 6 Tastes of Ayurveda
Tastes play an important role in Ayurveda. Tastes enable us to balance the qualities of the days and the seasons. Ayurveda distinguishes between 6 different tastes sweet, sour, salty, pungent, bitter and astringent. Keep reading to learn how you can apply them into your life to stay healthy and strong.
Do you like Pumpkins?
Do you like pumpkins?
Try out this ayurvedic pumpkin risotto recipe, and learn about the many health benefits of pumpkin and why it is such an excellent vegetable for the autumn and winter months.
5 Ways to Stay Healthy this Autumn and Winter
Discover five ways how you can stay healthy and strong through this winter with Yoga and Ayurveda. We discuss which food to eat, potential herbs, self-care, Yoga and lifestyle suggestions.
Seasonal Ayurvedic Autumn Cleanse
Easy to follow home cleanse tips that keep you healthy this autumn and winter. Read why seasonal cleanses are helping to stay balanced or rebalance.
How to Prepare a Delicious Summer Mung Dal
Fancy a balancing bowl of Mung Dal but donβt know how to prepare it?
Read how to prepare a delicious and cooling summer mung dal, nourishing and healing.