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Ayurveda Skincare
Did you know that a holistic theory states that acne is an imbalance in ones way of life? This holistic theory is known as Ayurveda, a type of holistic medicine and natural healing that has been practiced for over 5000 years. Its followers will tell you that it is a form of art that promotes healthy living through knowledge in science. According to its philosophy, life is made up of four major parts: the mind, body, soul, and senses. Not one is more important than the other and an imbalance in any area will lead to poor health. Ayurveda is the science of trying to equalize these four components. In order to do so, healthy foods must be eaten. Acne, a symptom of poor or unfortunate skincare, is known as an imbalance. Ayurvedic followers believe that keeping a strict diet is key to eliminating acne.
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