WE WELCOME YOU TO HEALTH, SPICES AND AYURVEDIC HERBS...
India itself is the land of the gods, or "Dev Bhoomi", and the cuisine of India is world famous. We wish to share what we know with you for your own health so you may experience yourself the benefits of the spices and ayurvedic herbs of this ancient Indian vedic culture. Namaste!!
Dr Ram Sharma has a long family history of familiarity with Indian spices and ayurvedic herbs as one of his grandfathers was an accomplished ayurvedic healer in his own right. Dr Carolyn Heising is a collaborator of Dr Ram Sharma in the USA, where she lives and teaches in Ames, Iowa at Iowa State University. Dr Ram Sharma is a professor of english at Janta Vedic College in Baraut, Baghpat India in the greater Delhi area.
Together, the collaborators have traveled four times to the himalayas, including Badrinath, Almora, Dwarahat and Mussoorie, as well as spending much time in Rishikesh, a sacred city along the holy Ganges (Ganga) river. Also, Dr Ram Sharma has now traveled twice to the USA and spent time in Iowa, Seattle, Washington, and Los Angeles and San Diego California. He has experienced Indian American restaurants now in the USA, and was always comparing with his familiar spices back home in India. Dr Carolyn Heising has experienced many cuisines of India, and has had the great privilege of staying with many of her Indian students families in cities such as Nasik, Bikaner, Mumbai, Delhi, and Noida, as well as staying in many guest houses and hotels across the northern part of the country. She is particularly fond of Mama's cottage in Rishikesh, and has also experienced the delightful cuisine of Maa Gyaan, a yogini at the Kirti Hermitage outside of Rishikesh. Such food cannot be described as anything else but heavenly!!
India itself is the land of the gods, or "Dev Bhoomi", and the cuisine of India is world famous. We wish to share what we know with you for your own health so you may experience yourself the benefits of the spices and ayurvedic herbs of this ancient Indian vedic culture. Namaste!!
Dr Ram Sharma has a long family history of familiarity with Indian spices and ayurvedic herbs as one of his grandfathers was an accomplished ayurvedic healer in his own right. Dr Carolyn Heising is a collaborator of Dr Ram Sharma in the USA, where she lives and teaches in Ames, Iowa at Iowa State University. Dr Ram Sharma is a professor of english at Janta Vedic College in Baraut, Baghpat India in the greater Delhi area.
Together, the collaborators have traveled four times to the himalayas, including Badrinath, Almora, Dwarahat and Mussoorie, as well as spending much time in Rishikesh, a sacred city along the holy Ganges (Ganga) river. Also, Dr Ram Sharma has now traveled twice to the USA and spent time in Iowa, Seattle, Washington, and Los Angeles and San Diego California. He has experienced Indian American restaurants now in the USA, and was always comparing with his familiar spices back home in India. Dr Carolyn Heising has experienced many cuisines of India, and has had the great privilege of staying with many of her Indian students families in cities such as Nasik, Bikaner, Mumbai, Delhi, and Noida, as well as staying in many guest houses and hotels across the northern part of the country. She is particularly fond of Mama's cottage in Rishikesh, and has also experienced the delightful cuisine of Maa Gyaan, a yogini at the Kirti Hermitage outside of Rishikesh. Such food cannot be described as anything else but heavenly!!
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