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Lewin, Myra. Freedom in your relationship with food: An everyday guide. Austin, Tex: Synergy Books, 2009.

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Lewin, Myra. Freedom in your relationship with food: An everyday guide. Austin, Tex: Synergy Books, 2009.

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Lewin, Myra. Freedom in your relationship with food: An everyday guide. Austin, Tex: Synergy Books, 2009.

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Lewin, Myra. Freedom in your relationship with food: An everyday guide. Austin, Tex: Synergy Books, 2009.

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Ojas: Modern Recipes and Ancient Wisdom for Everyday Ayurveda. Dovetail, 2018.

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Mccart, Corey. Ayurveda Cookbook : Healthy Everyday Recipes to Heal Yourself, Increase Your Energy and Lose Weight: Ayurveda Recipes Book. Independently Published, 2022.

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Shelton, Tiffany. Ayurveda Cookbook: Healthy Everyday Recipes to Heal Your Mind, Body, and Soul. Ayurvedic Cooking for Beginners. Indy Pub, 2019.

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Shelton, Tiffany. Ayurveda Cookbook: Healthy Everyday Recipes to Heal Your Mind, Body and Soul. Ayurvedic Cooking for Beginners. Independently Published, 2019.

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Shelton, Tiffany. Ayurveda Cookbook: Healthy Everyday Recipes to Heal Your Mind, Body, and Soul. Ayurvedic Cooking for Beginners. Independently Published, 2019.

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O'Donnell, Kate, and Cara Brostrom. Everyday Ayurveda Cooking for a Calm, Clear Mind: 100 Simple, Sattvic Recipes. Shambhala Publications, Incorporated, 2018.

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Cara, Brostrom, ed. The everyday Ayurveda cookbook: A seasonal guide to eating and living well. 2015.

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Oliver And OLIVER AND WENDY WILLIAMS. Ayurveda Cookbook: Quick and Easy Everyday Cooking for Beginner to Balance and Healthy. Independently Published, 2022.

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O'Donnell, Kate, and Cara Brostrom. Everyday Ayurveda Guide to Self-Care: Rhythms, Routines, and Home Remedies for Natural Healing. Shambhala Publications, Incorporated, 2020.

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Jenei, Beata. Sundary Method. Born in the Land of Magicians: Emotions, Ayurveda, Yoga and Meditation in Everyday Life Through the Eyes of a Medical Doctor. Independently Published, 2019.

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Fite, Vannoy Gentles. Llewellyn's Book of Natural Remedies: Over 400 Ayurvedic, Herbal, Essential Oil, and Home Remedies for Everyday Ailments. Llewellyn Publications, 2020.

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Rajpal, Shilpi. Curing Madness? Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190128012.001.0001.

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Curing Madness? focuses on the institutional and non-institutional histories of madness in colonial north India. ‘Madness’ and ‘cure’ are explored as shifting categories which travelled across cultural, medical, national, and regional boundaries, thereby moving beyond asylum-centric histories. It is based on extensive research of archival materials gathered from various repositories in India and abroad. The book focusses on governmental policies, legal processes, everyday patterns of treatment, discipline and resistance behind the walls, and individual case histories. It also brings to fore the non-institutional histories of madness. While few ended up in asylums, most people suffering from insanity were cared for by their families and the local vidyas, ojhas, shamans, and pundits. Western medicine denigrated indigenous healing traditions forcing them to reconceptualize and reinvent themselves. The spread and dissemination of Western medical knowledge led to the reshaping of some of the Ayurvedic concepts of mental illness. Based on an examination of Hindi medical advice literature which primarily includes books, pamphlets, and periodicals, the study locates the history of madness within and beyond the asylum walls.
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