India Embraces The Nature

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We, in India are lucky to enjoy all the seasons and the diversity of terrain. India has a unique relation with Mother Nature. The Indian mythology, tradition and the ancient practices have deep roots in use of Natural Products. With the scientific advancements and evolution in then field of chemistry, many inventions happened. Many new products came about in the markets for sale. Most created in laboratories with intelligence. In India, however, most products are still Natural. Most Indian remedies and recipes use products that are Natural and do not need testing to prove their benefits. A Vegan Store in India is the most logical concept to implement and create.






Home made recipes and the granny's remedies is what about 75 to 80% of the country's population relies on even in the 21st century. Unfortunately, the intelligence and the influences from the west tend to take the Indians away from the tradition and the basics. While two decades ago, a warm drink made with pepper corns and some local herbs was a treatment for cold, today the same gets addressed by popping a pill that was created in a laboratory with some sophisticated, complex compounds and tested on several animals to ensure it’s safe for human consumption. Sounds complex but that's where we are headed.



Natural Herbs and Spices

When Indians go back to basics, they use more Natural products, make life simple and stay happy. While the west adopting many traditions from India, we are staying away from the Nature. India embraces the Nature in its most beautiful form. Starting from the herbs available in Himalayas to the gorgeous produce of herbs, fruits available in the north-eastern forests, India is a country with so many resources. Encouraging more and more farmers to stick to the conventional plant production will ensure most stores get Natural produce. More natural and plant based will ensure weaning us off the complex compounds and the testing on animals. A Vegan store will be a norm then. Sounds like wishful thinking, to a few committed people this works like a lofty mission.

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