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Bangalore: The ongoing second wave of the coronavirus pandemic, which has affected millions of people and taken thousands of lives across the country, has once again shifted the attention towards the eternal need for ‘being healthy’. Fitting perfectly into this vision, Jindal Naturecure Institute, a renowned Naturopathy Institute on the outskirts of Bengaluru, emphasizes the prevention of diseases and maintaining good health. The Institute opened its doors to patients in November 2020, prior to which it had to close its operations following the nationwide lockdown, from March 24, 2020.
According to the World Health Organisation (WHO) estimates, non-communicable diseases (NCDs) will lead to 55 million deaths by 2030. Considering the high treatment cost of modern allopathic medicine, followed by long waiting lists and a limited budget that is causing added strain on society, the drugless regime of naturopathy is gaining grounds all over the country. Jindal Naturecure Inst
Weâre Open: Perryâs Place LLC Herbs, Teas & More
and last updated 2021-04-23 10:30:13-04
CEDAR SPRINGS, Mich. â Thereâs a lot more to Perryâs Place LLS for Herbs, Teas, and More than just herbs and teas.
Upon walking into the shop on M. Main Street in Cedar Springs, you encounter a case full of essential oils in front of the wall of herbs and herbal teas. But if you walk into other rooms, thatâs where the âand moreâ happens.
âEssential oils were your first medicine,â notes owner Perry Hopkins, who started down the natural products and services path in 2002 at the Naturopathic Institute of Therapies & Education in Mount Pleasant. âAnd so that s one of our biggest selling things is the essential oils. And then loose-leaf herbs are another big seller, (plus) the ingredients that go with them to make your own natural remedies at home.â
969 health workers vaccinated in Dakshina Kannada, Udupi
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While 734 health workers received the COVID-19 vaccine jab in Dakshina Kannada, 235 health workers were vaccinated in Udupi on the fourth day of phase one of the vaccination drive for health workers on Tuesday.
As many as 1,256 health workers were registered for receiving the vaccine at 15 vaccination centres in Dakshina Kannada. With 734 receiving the jab on Tuesday, the district administration has covered 58.4 % of the total health workers who were registered for the day.
Among the vaccination centres that saw good turnout included the two in SDM Naturopathy Institute, Ujire, where 122 of the 147 registered health workers received the vaccine.