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Thursday 1 October 2015

Urvashi Gandhi talks about the greatest teacher, Mahatama Gandhi


“The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others “- Mahatama Gandhi

2nd October 1869, in a house in Gujarat, was born a boy named Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi. Nobody could have even imagined that this boy would grow up to be one of the most revered social workers, freedom fighters and people’s champions all across the world. This was the day when the world had welcomed a man whose sole purpose was to serve humanity. All through his life, our Mahatama Gandhi kept fighting against social injustice in the society, trying to instill equality among people.

Bapu, Mahatama, people lovingly address him with many names. In a scenario wherein British ruled India on the account of violence and despotism, there existed a man who resisted all these oppressions using a weapon that was sharper than any other machete and more potent than any firearm; Non Violence. Only a man of strong will, backed by virtues of truth and basking in the shade of selflessness could muster the strength to bring about mammoth-like changes without ever resorting to violence.

Bapu’s entire life is Holy Grail, exuding lessons and teachings in every bit. For him, there was only one god; a god  who was fair to all, a god who never discriminated between rich or poor, privileged or unprivileged. Bapu tried to preach this to the entire world through his actions. He strongly opposed societal sins like ‘Sati’, ‘Child Marriage’ and ‘Dowry’. He believed that the Caste system was biased and unfair. All humans were of same class by birth. To propagate this noble thought among people, Bapu did the jobs that the ‘Harijans’ were subjected to including cleaning the toilets.
Such a great teacher and an honest and humble human being, there is not even a speck of doubt that Mahatama Gandhi was the greatest teacher to ever walk this Earth. If we all could learn from him, the world would be a much better place.


My late grandfather Dr. HARIKISHANDAS GANDHI ... fought our freedom of independence battle alongside Mahatma Gandhi and even got a chance to meet him personally.

Thursday 17 September 2015

How to handle your overly ambitious teenage kid By Urvashi Gandhi



Teen years are often believed to be the most formative years of a child’s life and rightfully believed so. I often meet parents worried beyond all measures about their teen kids. What I very firmly assert to all of them through my counseling sessions is that that when they have been through the 3 a.m. feedings, toddler tantrums and school blues, teenage is comparatively much easier. What we as parents need to understand is that teenage is not merely about physical changes. The teens come with their own emotional baggage, more often than not too much to handle for your young kids.


Through my counseling sessions, I emphasize on certain aspects of teenage life which parents tend to overlook or exhibit a lack of understanding about. This blog is solely dedicated to those parents who worry that their teen kids have stopped eating properly or their teenage son is getting into bad company or their daughter is dating a smoker, yada yada yada.


Many adults are very anxious about their kids entering teenage. But we need to understand that teenage is not restricted to casual flings or long lasting crushes, there’s much more to this much hyped age. Teenage is very energetic, thoughtful and idealistic. Your kids begin to develop their own sense of right and wrong which may not match with yours. It is a time of difficult conflicts between you and your little teenagers but do keep in mind that this is the time when they develop most of their individuality. Be there for their support but never overdo things. Teenagers don’t really listen to parents who constantly nag.


Puberty and adolescence are two important terms for you to understand and differentiate between. Puberty is to do with more physical changes whereas adolescence is more about the changes in behavior patterns. Adolescence is about the emotional changes which your kid goes through alongside the physical ones. So, we might be more supportive of puberty changes like breasts, menstrual periods, pubic hair, and facial hair but we need to more receptive and understanding of the changes of adolescence too.


One of the stereotypes which have gotten attached to teenage is the spirit of rebellion. There is a very thin line between being rebellious and asking for more independence. Parents need to willingly accept the need of space by their child and not tag it as rebellion.


Remember one thing always, the more space you give, the more they will respect you. But keep yourself informed of the company they keep and the things they indulge in.    

Thursday 13 August 2015

Dehumidify yourself with cucumbers this monsoon By Urvashi Gandhi

So, the humidity and dampness, sweat and sogginess are here as we reach the peak of August. Whatever your skin expert or hairdresser tries to sell you by way of this soggy season, we almost get convinced that hair spas or skin facials, are not always a very helpful idea, particularly to your pocket. So considering the need of rejuvenation of the skin during rains, I am dedicating this post to a home remedy to de-stress and beautify your skin. And the one word answer to this is “cucumbers”.



Cucumber is 90% water and this makes it one of the most hydrating veggies of the planet. As the humid season strikes, we need to constantly hydrate ourselves as we lose much of the body water as sweat. Cucumber solves this problem and can not only be eaten raw but can be had in wraps, sandwiches, summer coolers, soups and subs or can be pickled or tossed in salads.



Benefits of this green summer miracle are many. Cucumbers cool and hydrate the skin and make it glow and look fresher. Slices of cucumber can be put on eyes as this helps in lightening the dark circles and making your puffy and tired eyes look fresh. Owing to these rejuvenating benefits, cucumbers often find their way into many beauty and face packs.



Cucumbers significantly aid in weight loss. With high water content, cucumbers hydrate and cleanse the body. They also have Vitamin C content which helps in oxidation of fat. Cucumbers have very low fat content, cholesterol, sodium and carbs and very few calories. This fibrous summer veggie can satiate you without contributing much to the amount of calorie intake.




It is recommended that cucumbers be had in form of salads and continental dishes , be cooked in the form of vegetables, or can be taken as a juice or soup. Eating it alone, though helps in weight loss, may not be sufficient to lose weight.



Wednesday 12 August 2015

Interview on Press Room



I have recently been honored to be interviewed by the team of Press Room. We had a discussion on my health aspirations, what’s next in my career and how I define and achieve health. Thanks for having me Press Room!



Q. Tell us about your journey into Alternative Medicines.
I belong to a family where Ayurveda has always had a special significance. My grandfather, great Ayurvedacharya and author, Dr. Harkishandas Gandhi, wrote several books on the subject in his lifetime. He has been my reason and greatest inspiration to undertake the path of naturopathy. I am working as a Naturopath at Naturopathy Hospital in Mumbai. I also write blogs and articles for my website, twitter and facebook pages. Through these portals, I can spread the message of health awareness and people often consult me through mails and messages.

Q. How would Dr.Urvashi Gandhi define ‘health’?
Health is not only about being free of any illnesses but is also about an emotional state of mind. Health pervades both the physical and emotional state. So it is about being confident, optimistic and above all happy. Personally speaking, there’s nothing more healthy than a happy state of mind.

Q. How do you define your fitness mantra?
As I am an ardent believer of balance in life, I do whatever makes me happy in a healthy. I usually try to eat as healthy as I can, mostly going for organic foods, experimenting with vegetarian and raw foods but I also indulge in treats every sometime. I am never very restricted about my approach and I live everything to the fullest. Daily exercise and Yoga is also a way of keeping my fitness on track.

Q. If I had to take a much needed health break to regenerate and start afresh, which place would you recommend?
Any place that makes you feel at peace with yourself, which has less population and where you can have plenty of time to yourself. Amidst the beauty of Mother Nature is the place to be. My personal favorites are beaches so I would recommend Goa or Bali, for meditating and doing yoga by the seas.

Q. Three tips to obtain better health?
Yoga, healthy diet and a positive attitude

Q. Who is your greatest health inspiration?
My grandfather, Ayurvedacharya and author, Dr. Harkishandas Gandhi

Q. Do you have any weaknesses in the food department?
Yes, of course. Who does not! Cakes, cakes and cup cakes!

Q. Where do you see yourself five years down the lane?
I want to continue doing what I am doing right now. Meeting and inspiring people to the path of naturopathy. Who knows, just like my grandfather, I may have compiled my knowledge into a book which I would like to author (laughs).

Monday 10 August 2015

Color therapy: Balancing the wheels of our life - Part-II

Healing through colors (chromotherapy) is all about the right balance. Administering the colors which someone has in excess or which someone lacks is the key. This follows an application of the appropriate color on the body to stimulate the corresponding chakra. In this blog, I aim to throw some light on the significance and effect of the seven colors of the VIBGYOR.



Red: Red is the color of warmth and energy. It heals fatigue, cold and heightens a low blood pressure. It is the color of stimulation which prompts the root chakra which is at the base of the spine.



 It boosts adrenalin production, multiplies hemoglobin, opens up clogs and releases stiffness. It energizes all the organs and stimulates menstruation. Not recommended for cancer patients as it will stimulate cell growth.

Orange: A color which symbolizes warmth and independence. Orange relieves repression and has a freeing impact on the body. 



It encourages creative thinking and leads to newer possibilities. Connected with sacral chakra, it stimulates respiration, digestion and boosts the activity of thyroid. It also reduces muscle cramps and spasms.

Yellow: Yellow is the color of sun, hence represents life-force. It strengthens the nerves and awakens mental inspiration. It soothes the shooting pain in nerves and energizes the muscles.



 It helps with digestion, liver, intestines, cleansing of skin pores and aids scarred tissues. It also aids with psychic-related conditions and cheers up depression.

Green: The color of nature, green can heal almost everything. It stimulates psychological and emotional harmony. Linked with the heart chakra, it affects conditions of the heart. 



It helps with hormonal imbalances, harmonizes digestion, stomach, liver, kidney function, betters immunity, builds up muscles, bones and strengthens nervous system. It counteracts greed and jealousy.

Blue: Blue is the color of cooling and is electric. It cools down anger, aggression and hysteria. It betters inflammations, fever, blood pressure, headaches and is anti-itching and anti irritation



The color blue is linked with the throat chakra and so helps with speech related problems and helps with communication, laryngitis and inflammation of larynx.

Indigo: It helps in dealing with problems associated with the eyes and ears. It purifies the blood stream. It is linked to the brow chakra and controls the pineal gland.




Violet: Violet is the color of transformation. It helps in healing melancholy and alcohol addiction. It stimulates the spleen, detoxifies the body, brings spiritual renewal, boosts immunity, brings better sleep, destresses and reduces pain. It is believed to boost the power of meditation ten-fold.  

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                

Holistic Education: Why is it important for your kids? - Urvashi Gandhi

As Ron Miller has rightly said, “Holistic education is a philosophy of education based on the premise that each person finds identity, meaning, and purpose in life through connections to the community, to the natural world, and to spiritual values such as compassion and peace”. Holistic education focuses on enriching the knowledge base of a kid but not exclusively through the books. It touches upon a deeper recess of conscience and entails introspection. The idea of holistic education is to teach a kid to understand his emotions, his responses and unearth the latent potential. It might sound too complicated to be implemented with kids, but like they say, looks are deceptive.



Holistic education is no rocket science that it would burden your child. On the contrary, it would make your kid relate to the inner self. The child would be more aware of the sensitivities and capacities. The best way to learn in Holistic education is to analyze the experiences. This learning instills a bent which tells a kid that everything happens for a reason. All these effects make your kid understand his surroundings. It leads to enlightenment.




Holistic education unlocks a child’s creative aptitude and frees the mind of constraints. Holistic education in no way condemns academic education, but stresses upon combining it with intellectual knowledge. This is a perfect combination. And that’s why a large number of schools are inculcating holistic education as an integral part of the curriculum to ensure an overall growth of the students. By imparting holistic education to your kids, you can easily prepare them to take on the world. 

Thursday 6 August 2015

When your pet becomes your healer - Animal Assisted Therapy

Before I begin talking about animal therapy and its fantastic benefits, I’d like to mention a small acknowledgement. I would love to dedicate this blog to my darling dog Ninja. He isn’t just a loving pet, but my best friend and nothing short of a little brother. Ninja has been with me through the troughs and crests of my life. It is amazing how an animal understands you without ever communicating through a common verbal language.  

 Ninja


The connection between animal and human is evolving since the evolution of the latter. They are not only your partner in every phase of life, but also play a very essential and comprehensive role in your regular life. You forget all your stress and tension seeing that innocent face and wagging tail of such pleasant distraction which never judges you but quietly eases your tensions. Animal aided therapy is in existence since 1940’s and working miraculously from that time. It recently started trending in India after results been appreciated overseas in huge numbers. Therefore, we will be discussing its importance in this blog.



Dog, cat, horse and dolphins are being used in these animal aided therapies as none of them fail to give you the sense of companionship and avoid that part of your life, when you feel isolated from rest of the world. It is scientifically proven that your pet helps in enriching your emotional, physical and social well being, in order to boost your self-esteem and trim down your anxieties. These therapies concentrate on the physical sustenance and psychological support via involving the person in various activities with the animal being used in the therapy. Many worldwide surveys have acknowledged the dog owners with low cholesterol problems and normal blood pressures as compared to non-dog owners. Different animals can be used in different environments for all different kinds of clients. Like over caring dogs are being used for the treatment of mentally and physically tortured people and that same dog will not be used in that same environment to help motivating the children.



Few things need to be kept in mind while going through the animal aided therapy, which are:
  • ·         Allergies of some people regarding that animal
  • ·         Abreast vaccination of the animal
  • ·         Good health of that animal
  • ·         Animal should be well trained

You should keep a record of all above said points in order to avoid few undesirable consequences, though not so harmful, but still an obstacle in doing the therapy properly. Otherwise it’s all goo do go for it, because who wants to miss the chance of meeting such an adorable doctor.