
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
Jwara translates to ‘that which torments’ and in the classical Ayurveda texts the description of jwara includes a variety of conditions which includes changes in body temperature, compromise of metabolic function, discolouration and aches. These symptoms can be correlated to fever and also be an indicator of inflammation in the body.
Ayurveda shares some fascinating insights into jwara and this is what Colette shares in this episode:
*
Click here to learn more about discounted group Digestive Reset Cleanse starting April 19th, 2024
*
Visit Colette's website www.elementshealingandwellbeing.com
Have questions before you book? Book a FREE 15 min online Services Enquiry Call
*
Join the Elements of Ayurveda Community!
*
Stay connected on the Elements Instagram and Facebook pages.
*
Thanks for listening!
4.8
196196 ratings
Jwara translates to ‘that which torments’ and in the classical Ayurveda texts the description of jwara includes a variety of conditions which includes changes in body temperature, compromise of metabolic function, discolouration and aches. These symptoms can be correlated to fever and also be an indicator of inflammation in the body.
Ayurveda shares some fascinating insights into jwara and this is what Colette shares in this episode:
*
Click here to learn more about discounted group Digestive Reset Cleanse starting April 19th, 2024
*
Visit Colette's website www.elementshealingandwellbeing.com
Have questions before you book? Book a FREE 15 min online Services Enquiry Call
*
Join the Elements of Ayurveda Community!
*
Stay connected on the Elements Instagram and Facebook pages.
*
Thanks for listening!
831 Listeners
1,247 Listeners
247 Listeners
5,747 Listeners
496 Listeners
2,048 Listeners
4,062 Listeners
607 Listeners
661 Listeners
711 Listeners
445 Listeners
480 Listeners
6,092 Listeners
409 Listeners
1,079 Listeners