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Fr. Jacob Gnalian and the Ayurvedic movement in Phi

The Philippine Star

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November 23, 2025

While yoga studios and turmeric lattes may now dot urban cityscapes, Ayurveda — India’s ancient science of life — remains a relatively unfamiliar concept to most Filipinos.

- By AIMEE MORALES

Fr. Jacob Gnalian and the Ayurvedic movement in Phi

Some of Sandhi Ayurveda Clinic & Research Center's products: Ayurveda Tea and the newly launched Family Doctor box.

Unlike hilot or local herbal remedies woven into everyday stories, Ayurveda has not yet captured mainstream attention, often seen as exotic or “too foreign” for practical Filipino living. One reason for this limited popularity is the lack of widespread understanding about Ayurveda’s roots, principles and how they can be adapted to the unique Filipino lifestyle and health concerns.

A timeless healing tradition

The history of Ayurveda stretches back more than 5,000 years to the Vedic civilization of ancient India. Developed as a holistic healing tradition, Ayurveda emphasizes harmony between mind, body and environment, focusing on prevention and personalized paths to wellness. Over centuries, its wisdom has traveled the world, influencing global approaches to health and natural medicine. Today, as more Filipinos seek integrative solutions for stress, lifestyle diseases and preventive care, Ayurveda’s rich legacy offers fresh perspectives — and practical guidance — for thriving in both modern and traditional contexts.

Meet Fr. Jacob Gnalian

Despite Ayurveda’s modest following in the Philippines, Fr. Jacob Gnalian has emerged as a tireless advocate, quietly shaping the landscape of holistic wellness in the country. Fr. Jacob is a dedicated wellness advocate and spiritual leader whose unwavering commitment has made him one of the foremost champions of Ayurveda in the Philippines.

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