This story is from April 23, 2025
How Ayurvedic remedies from Patanjali are transforming everyday health naturally
In a fast-paced, constantly stressful, and chemical and preservative-laden world, people are now increasingly turning to natural and time-tested remedies to maintain their health and well-being. And with the markets and stores getting filled with chemical-heavy products that have immense side effects, Ayurveda, the ancient Indian system of medicine, has re-emerged as a path for holistic healing.
And one of the most famous names in this movement today is Patanjali Ayurved, a brand that has brought Ayurveda into the daily lives of millions in an affordable and accessible way.
Founded by Acharya Balkrishna and Yoga Guru Baba Ramdev, Patanjali blends ancient knowledge with modern practices. Be it for hair care, digestion, immunity, or skin health, Patanjali offers Ayurvedic solutions using herbs, natural oils, and traditional formulations.
For example, Patanjali hair care has all natural ingredients derived from Ayurveda with negligible side effects on people.
As hair fall, dandruff, and dry scalp are common problems for many, especially in cities where pollution and stress levels are high. Patanjali’s Kesh Kanti hair care range addresses these issues through herbal formulations.
With ingredients like bhringraj, amla, and shikakai, all known in Ayurveda for strengthening hair roots, promoting growth, and preventing premature greying, the Kesh Kanti Hair oil and shampoo range helps take care of scalp problems.
Then there is skin care with face washes, face packs, gels, creams, and more. Rather than relying on synthetic creams and face washes, many Indians have switched to Patanjali products like the Multani Mitti face pack, and the Saundarya range for clearer, healthier skin.
And not to forget, their Aloe vera gel, which soothes irritated skin, helps reduce acne, and can even be used for minor burns and sun damage.
For overall body health, Patanjali Ayurved has immunity tablets, Chyawanprash, and even medicines for bone-related problems. These products are packed with Ayurvedic herbs that help the body fight infections, improve metabolism, and reduce fatigue, along with solving decade old problems in the body.
In fact, according to a study published in Taylor & Francis, Patanjali’s Psorogrit tablets and Divya Taila can help heal Psoriasis in an Ayurvedic manner.
An autoimmune condition, Psoriasis, is a skin problem which leads to itching, redness, scaling, and more, and Patanjali’s recent tests have shown to improve these conditions to a large extent.
And so in not one way, but many, Patanjali's Ayurvedic remedies now stand out for their simplicity, affordability, and trust in nature. The brand has made it possible for the average household to reconnect with India’s ancient healing systems without needing elaborate treatments or expensive therapies.
Founded by Acharya Balkrishna and Yoga Guru Baba Ramdev, Patanjali blends ancient knowledge with modern practices. Be it for hair care, digestion, immunity, or skin health, Patanjali offers Ayurvedic solutions using herbs, natural oils, and traditional formulations.
As hair fall, dandruff, and dry scalp are common problems for many, especially in cities where pollution and stress levels are high. Patanjali’s Kesh Kanti hair care range addresses these issues through herbal formulations.
With ingredients like bhringraj, amla, and shikakai, all known in Ayurveda for strengthening hair roots, promoting growth, and preventing premature greying, the Kesh Kanti Hair oil and shampoo range helps take care of scalp problems.
Then there is skin care with face washes, face packs, gels, creams, and more. Rather than relying on synthetic creams and face washes, many Indians have switched to Patanjali products like the Multani Mitti face pack, and the Saundarya range for clearer, healthier skin.
For overall body health, Patanjali Ayurved has immunity tablets, Chyawanprash, and even medicines for bone-related problems. These products are packed with Ayurvedic herbs that help the body fight infections, improve metabolism, and reduce fatigue, along with solving decade old problems in the body.
In fact, according to a study published in Taylor & Francis, Patanjali’s Psorogrit tablets and Divya Taila can help heal Psoriasis in an Ayurvedic manner.
An autoimmune condition, Psoriasis, is a skin problem which leads to itching, redness, scaling, and more, and Patanjali’s recent tests have shown to improve these conditions to a large extent.
And so in not one way, but many, Patanjali's Ayurvedic remedies now stand out for their simplicity, affordability, and trust in nature. The brand has made it possible for the average household to reconnect with India’s ancient healing systems without needing elaborate treatments or expensive therapies.
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