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Ayurveda Treatments for Rejuvenation
The New Indian Express Thiruvananthapuram
|July 16, 2025
What we are is solely due to our physical self, that's the body.
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That's why so much importance is given to health since without a healthy body our very existence will be under threat. Only when they suffer from health-related issues do people realize the paramount importance of well-being. For leading a comfortable life, having a healthy body and sound mind is most essential.
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