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- Not Medical Advice: The content shared here is not intended to replace the advice of a qualified healthcare professional. Always consult a licensed Ayurvedic practitioner, doctor, or other qualified health provider before starting any new treatment, diet, or wellness program.
- Individual Variations: Ayurvedic recommendations are highly personalized and depend on an individual’s unique constitution (Prakriti) and current state of health (Vikriti). What works for one person may not be suitable for another.
- Herbal Remedies and Supplements: Ayurveda often involves the use of herbs, oils, and natural remedies. These may interact with medications or have side effects. Always consult a healthcare professional before using any herbal or Ayurvedic products.
- Lifestyle and Diet: Ayurveda emphasizes lifestyle and dietary changes. These suggestions should be followed with caution and adapted to your specific health needs and conditions.
- No Guarantees: While Ayurveda has been practiced for thousands of years, individual results may vary. There is no guarantee of specific outcomes from following Ayurvedic principles or treatments.
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