Here is Vaidya Mishra's total SVA approach for aging skin - beyond nutrition and dosha specification. This pre- and pro-biotic approach was practiced in SVA Ayurveda long before science came to recognize it as "synbiotic antiaging therapy" - this just means a therapy that incorporates the use and awareness of pre- and pro-biotics. Prebiotics provide food for the friendly bacteria, allowing them to flourish in a healthy environment.
The synbiotic approach ensures that the friendly bacteria in our physiology are well nourished in order to be able to do their job in the harsh environment of the facial and body skin.
Ayurvedically speaking, prebiotics and probiotics enhance the pranic coordination between the skin and the environment. Their dual presence faciliates the reception of Soma from the prebiotics and the environment, thus producing more ojas to support the barrier function of the skin which helps to protect the body from infection and the hazardous effects of xenobiotic (household chemicals ), and vibrational toxins (EMFS).
This Prebiotic CreamClay for the body contains: Ashoka, Lodha , Triphala, Praval pista, Vegetable glycerine, Pranic clay and Coral calcium. USe it once a week, or as needed on targeted areas.
SVA Prebiotic Herbal Synergy (roprietary blend) with Slippery elm (ulmus fulva), Marshmallow root (althea officinalis), Neem (azadirachta), Ashoka (Saraca Asoca), Lodha (Symploces Racemosa), Indian Sarsaparilla (Smilax regelii), Manjistha (rubia Tinetoria), Triphala, Iron bhasma, Praval pisti (goralium rubrum), in a base of vegetable glycerine.
2 oz.
Apply and spread out with your fingers. Leave on for 10-12 minutes then wash off in the shower. Apply Lalita's Probiotic Body Cream to nourish and complete the cycle of synbiotic therapy.
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