@@Laurenski67 yes open up the used green tea bag.mix well with yogurt/curd untill it gives out a Lil green color.. slightly..and used it and while it's drying up massage it on your face and you'll see the results specially if your skin is tanned
Because other dermatologists have convinced them that it’s pointless since there “aren’t enough research articles to back up its effectiveness.” When in reality Ayurveda hasn’t been properly researched. Because if it were, not only would we find out just how powerful plants and other natural ingredients really are, but we’d know why from a scientific standpoint. When that happens it’ll be easy to see that synthetic man-made ingredients pale in comparison. That wouldn’t be good for these very expensive companies that do actually use some natural ingredients. But they’re only included in small quantities for marketing. I will never be without my powders and teas.
My grandma used to tell me all the time. Don't drink water standing up. Always sit down. I used to tell my friends that and they laughed at me. Some years later I sent them an article proving that drinking liquid standing up is not healthy. I sent them 100 laughing emojis. And I agree. Don't laugh at what the elderly say. This was passed on to them from generations ago. And YES, they WERE ONTO SOMETHING.
Tbh i use milk on my face with a absorbing face sheet mask And it is theee best skin brightener, but it don't help for acne and u have to keep using it Keep the milk soaked sheet mask for 15 min and wash your face with a cleanser Anddd remove the milk completely from your face, cuz bacteria can grow if u don't remove it nicely Also taking 5 min of them and then using milk is also beneficial Thanks doc for talking about it😁
Ayurveda is traditional Indian system of medicine based on experience gained from many years by use of plant and soil based ingredients In fact every country or region have some traditional systems of medicine While they may be effective (due to some active principles in the material eg lactic acid in Curd) in prevention, maintaince and even treatment in mild to moderate case, its probability to treat or cure will be much less as compared to evidence based medicine except in some exceptions (as biology is science of exceptions) So for me I won't be wasting my time in at least treatment of any condition For prevention and maintenance no issues I can go for traditional system but even for that I will study for any meta-analysis for active principle It's better not to waste one's time and resources
Yep! This video isn’t to say Ayurvedic skincare is ‘better’ than what we have, it’s just to look at the history of skincare and see whether there was a basis for using them using modern science
This is exactly why works of ethnopharmacology researchers, together with socioanthropologists and historians, are very important in drug DDD in Asian countries, most esp. in East Asia, Southeast Asia, and India.
I have been using ayurvedic skincare since the last 6 years. It has truly brightened and softened my skin like no other skincare has done. I have received comments from people around saying my skin is vedy soft and smooth. My chickenpox marks and hyperpigmentation due pimple picking have all vanished, in fact i no more get pimples❤❤❤. It is truly wonderful
😮😮really, my father asking me to eat some neem leaves and apply neem oil on face to treat my acne but i didn't believe him and chose isotretinoin everytime 💀
Thanks for that. All the gen-z kids should know. Also, all these ingredients are present in Boro plus ayurvedic cream. My grandma used only this all her life. Then my mom. And now me. We all have good skin. I have never used the creams we get nowadays. Those years there was only moisturizer. And for sunscreen they used curd. Now look at the skincare routine. It’s really shitty with 10 products to use on the face morning and evening. Use a good sunscreen and boro plus that’s all. Thank me later.
My skin is very sensitive, and I wouldn't try any of these for fear of irritating it. Even the milk and yogurt might if I left them on for very long. Turmeric and sandalwood...I'm getting itchy and red just thinking about it.
Yes, I have healed some very bad wounds by applying heated up turmeric, that turmeric is medicinal, not the one we use in cooking. We heat it up with alum. Infact my aunt is dermatologist and even she suggests to use this if you have black blur bruises. I used to play sports and occasionally had those bruises. Neem helps in deworming the body. Basically it’s bitter leaf and we chew it and swallow everyday. These were more of the daily wisdom or habits passed down from generational generation. Even today I drink different concoctions if I get fever or cold, they were taught to me by my grandma. Ayurveda is proper scientific field, Ayurvedic doctors have more knowledge about it. What we practice at home is comparatively a diluted ancestral knowledge
Even a broken clock is right twice a day. For Ayurveda to be taken seriously, its methodology need to be proven, such as that doshas and how they affect people are real, oil pulling, etc.
@@usamasyed Well, the impression from the video format is that it is talking about all ayurveda or ayurvedic skincare actually working. The responsible thing would be to make clear in it that only some specific methods have been accepted as working outside ayurvedic community. An exploration of the treatments that have been shown to not work or even are harmful would be good for balance as well.
@@Lionmonkey4real my channel isn't dedicated to Ayurvedic skincare, it's dedicated to skin health on the whole, and this is an exploration of various ancient treatments (have done previous videos on Greek etc. too). Think you need to relax and go have a turmeric latte.
@@usamasyed oh, well my gf linked it to me to show what ayurveda is being accepted in general scientific community, so there's definitely some misunderstanding happening
@@Lionmonkey4realI agree. Simply talking about the benefits of a few ingredients and validating a whole alternative medicine concept is pretty damaging to the scientific community especially in a country where such stuff is used to create disbelief and fear-mongering about modern medicine.
Ok. We all know this is possible. The question is HOW. HOW to apply neem. How to use sandalwood. How to use haldi. Please make a video on HOW and list your references plz
Im so ashamed and felt like he gave slipper shot to me, who spends time in niacinamide vitamin c etc. As an Indian I didnt respect my own ancient history😢
We are not just having sandalwood turmeric neem milk and gee as part of ayurvedic skincare there are many number of skincare products or originals its a sea 😂
@@denyshadials57022 continents, North and South America and it is an ethnicity if you're native American, you could argue that native Americans aren't endemic and thus it's not a nationality but for all intense and purposes it is.
@@Betweoxwitegan You’re right, Central America is not its own continent. However there is a difference between ‘American’ and ‘Native American’, and even more variations within both categories. American is still not an ethnicity, Native American is.
@@denyshadials5702 Native American is the American ethnicity, American is typically a nationality however, it can be both as well ofc and most ethnic Americans are American nationals. If a European American says that their ethnicity is American then they're just wrong, just because most people are incorrectly identifying does not mean that it's not an ethnicity.
For the Indian 🇮🇳 audience, We should feel ashamed, go back and try our ancient methods instead of getting influenced by paid influencers, we guys are thinking only after some man from a different country hilights it😂
Indian audience give attendance
present sir
I'm so happy that a dermat came up with such video. Respect dude.
❤from INDIA
I go wherever the evidence leads me!
Yogurt and leftover green tea bag when used together give amazing results. ISTG! I wonder why don't people use that. It give immediate results
How do you use them together? Do you open up the tea bag & mix tea into the yogurt & put on your face? For how long?
@@Laurenski67 yes open up the used green tea bag.mix well with yogurt/curd untill it gives out a Lil green color.. slightly..and used it and while it's drying up massage it on your face and you'll see the results specially if your skin is tanned
Because other dermatologists have convinced them that it’s pointless since there “aren’t enough research articles to back up its effectiveness.” When in reality Ayurveda hasn’t been properly researched. Because if it were, not only would we find out just how powerful plants and other natural ingredients really are, but we’d know why from a scientific standpoint.
When that happens it’ll be easy to see that synthetic man-made ingredients pale in comparison. That wouldn’t be good for these very expensive companies that do actually use some natural ingredients. But they’re only included in small quantities for marketing.
I will never be without my powders and teas.
My grandma used to tell me all the time. Don't drink water standing up. Always sit down. I used to tell my friends that and they laughed at me. Some years later I sent them an article proving that drinking liquid standing up is not healthy. I sent them 100 laughing emojis. And I agree. Don't laugh at what the elderly say. This was passed on to them from generations ago. And YES, they WERE ONTO SOMETHING.
@SisterinIslam87true ❤
That's still false and unscientific lol
this video gonna blow up
Tbh i use milk on my face with a absorbing face sheet mask
And it is theee best skin brightener, but it don't help for acne and u have to keep using it
Keep the milk soaked sheet mask for 15 min and wash your face with a cleanser
Anddd remove the milk completely from your face, cuz bacteria can grow if u don't remove it nicely
Also taking 5 min of them and then using milk is also beneficial
Thanks doc for talking about it😁
Ayurveda is traditional Indian system of medicine based on experience gained from many years by use of plant and soil based ingredients
In fact every country or region have some traditional systems of medicine
While they may be effective (due to some active principles in the material eg lactic acid in Curd) in prevention, maintaince and even treatment in mild to moderate case, its probability to treat or cure will be much less as compared to evidence based medicine except in some exceptions (as biology is science of exceptions)
So for me I won't be wasting my time in at least treatment of any condition
For prevention and maintenance no issues I can go for traditional system but even for that I will study for any meta-analysis for active principle
It's better not to waste one's time and resources
Yep! This video isn’t to say Ayurvedic skincare is ‘better’ than what we have, it’s just to look at the history of skincare and see whether there was a basis for using them using modern science
This is exactly why works of ethnopharmacology researchers, together with socioanthropologists and historians, are very important in drug DDD in Asian countries, most esp. in East Asia, Southeast Asia, and India.
Seeing great improvements with planet ayruveda. Nature knows best!
Respect from ancient Ancestors from India ❤
I have been using ayurvedic skincare since the last 6 years. It has truly brightened and softened my skin like no other skincare has done. I have received comments from people around saying my skin is vedy soft and smooth. My chickenpox marks and hyperpigmentation due pimple picking have all vanished, in fact i no more get pimples❤❤❤. It is truly wonderful
What did you use?
sandalwood is really expensive, the oil or cream which are available cheap may not be authentic, with just added sandalwood fragrance
Right it's an Indian ayurvedic ,I am from India I agreed 👍
India is the roots of ayurved 🇮🇳❤️
I just ordered some oils the other day after using up some samples. Now i dont feel like i bought into a gimmick! 😂. Thank you!
😮😮really, my father asking me to eat some neem leaves and apply neem oil on face to treat my acne but i didn't believe him and chose isotretinoin everytime 💀
You don't deserve him.
I’d still choose tretinoin, for the record. But neem has great qualities too!
@@usamasyed thank-you
@@doctorpanigrahi9975 lmaooooooo 🤣🤣
I prefer not use food on my skin because it’s messy
Thanks for that. All the gen-z kids should know. Also, all these ingredients are present in Boro plus ayurvedic cream. My grandma used only this all her life. Then my mom. And now me. We all have good skin. I have never used the creams we get nowadays. Those years there was only moisturizer. And for sunscreen they used curd. Now look at the skincare routine. It’s really shitty with 10 products to use on the face morning and evening. Use a good sunscreen and boro plus that’s all. Thank me later.
I use BoroPlus for wounds, hands, face.
Neem oil is commonly used to treat plants for fungus and pests.
Milk, neem, turmeric and sandalwood. Ok❤
My skin is very sensitive, and I wouldn't try any of these for fear of irritating it. Even the milk and yogurt might if I left them on for very long. Turmeric and sandalwood...I'm getting itchy and red just thinking about it.
Patch test. Do that for your chemical solutions as well
@@Kathakathan11 I do, but with some things, I don't even think about trying it.
Would you please say how to apply them on skin?
but putting those ingredients on our skin?
Yes, I have healed some very bad wounds by applying heated up turmeric, that turmeric is medicinal, not the one we use in cooking. We heat it up with alum. Infact my aunt is dermatologist and even she suggests to use this if you have black blur bruises. I used to play sports and occasionally had those bruises.
Neem helps in deworming the body. Basically it’s bitter leaf and we chew it and swallow everyday.
These were more of the daily wisdom or habits passed down from generational generation.
Even today I drink different concoctions if I get fever or cold, they were taught to me by my grandma.
Ayurveda is proper scientific field, Ayurvedic doctors have more knowledge about it.
What we practice at home is comparatively a diluted ancestral knowledge
Sorry for the typos, my autocorrect isn’t working well it seems.
Even a broken clock is right twice a day. For Ayurveda to be taken seriously, its methodology need to be proven, such as that doshas and how they affect people are real, oil pulling, etc.
This video isn’t supposed to say everything from ayurveda is the best. It’s literally just talking about which ancient skin treatments have evidence.
@@usamasyed Well, the impression from the video format is that it is talking about all ayurveda or ayurvedic skincare actually working. The responsible thing would be to make clear in it that only some specific methods have been accepted as working outside ayurvedic community. An exploration of the treatments that have been shown to not work or even are harmful would be good for balance as well.
@@Lionmonkey4real my channel isn't dedicated to Ayurvedic skincare, it's dedicated to skin health on the whole, and this is an exploration of various ancient treatments (have done previous videos on Greek etc. too). Think you need to relax and go have a turmeric latte.
@@usamasyed oh, well my gf linked it to me to show what ayurveda is being accepted in general scientific community, so there's definitely some misunderstanding happening
@@Lionmonkey4realI agree. Simply talking about the benefits of a few ingredients and validating a whole alternative medicine concept is pretty damaging to the scientific community especially in a country where such stuff is used to create disbelief and fear-mongering about modern medicine.
Ok. We all know this is possible. The question is HOW. HOW to apply neem. How to use sandalwood. How to use haldi. Please make a video on HOW and list your references plz
Im so ashamed and felt like he gave slipper shot to me, who spends time in niacinamide vitamin c etc. As an Indian I didnt respect my own ancient history😢
We are not just having sandalwood turmeric neem milk and gee as part of ayurvedic skincare there are many number of skincare products or originals its a sea 😂
It’s a RUclips short, have to keep it short
@@usamasyed thats so great of you sir
what is your ethnicity? you dont look like american but you are good at english and you are cute 🥰
American is a nationality across 3 different continents, not an ethnicity.
@@denyshadials57022 continents, North and South America and it is an ethnicity if you're native American, you could argue that native Americans aren't endemic and thus it's not a nationality but for all intense and purposes it is.
@@Betweoxwitegan
You’re right, Central America is not its own continent. However there is a difference between ‘American’ and ‘Native American’, and even more variations within both categories. American is still not an ethnicity, Native American is.
@@denyshadials5702 Native American is the American ethnicity, American is typically a nationality however, it can be both as well ofc and most ethnic Americans are American nationals.
If a European American says that their ethnicity is American then they're just wrong, just because most people are incorrectly identifying does not mean that it's not an ethnicity.
@@Betweoxwitegan
If you’re actually referring to a Native American, yes. If she wasn’t, then no it’s not.
For the Indian 🇮🇳 audience,
We should feel ashamed, go back and try our ancient methods instead of getting influenced by paid influencers, we guys are thinking only after some man from a different country hilights it😂
Just a tactic to grow channel these days is to mention India. Indians will be subscribing like crazy.
Oh damn, you’re onto me. I was about to re-enact Bollywood scenes next.
Who hurt you?
Btw he never mentioned India
@@seashellzeal ayurveda is from India dummy. Btw he mentioned india