Overview
Description
Auromere - Ayurvedic Mouthwash with Neem & Peelu - 16 oz. (473 mL)
Auromere Ayurvedic Mouthwash with Neem and Peelu is rich in 23 botanical extracts and 9 essential oils that are full of beneficial properties for optimal oral hygiene and are recommended by Ayurvedic specialists for their astringent, cleansing properties which help freshen breath and leave teeth feeling squeaky clean...with a fresh, minty taste!
- Alcohol-free
- Sulfate-free
- Fluoride-free
- Vegan
- Cruelty-free
- Paraben-free
- Non-GMO
- Gluten-free
- Soy and Corn-free
- No Saccharine or Artificial Sweeteners
About Ayurveda
("Ayur"=Life and "Veda"=Knowledge) is the ancient holistic science of India which aims at a total harmony of Mind, Life, Body and Spirit in balance with nature's rhythms.
"Life-Knowledge"
Ayurveda considers the whole person, and emphasizes prevention rather than the cure of symptoms. Translated from Sanskrit as "the science of life," it is the ancient Indian art and science of health and rejuvenation through the use of natural herbs, roots and minerals, to supplement a healthy lifestyle.
The Ayurvedic approach is a holistic one, and is able to effectively resolve many conditions which are considered to be obstinate and incurable in other systems. Simultaneously, it lays a great deal of emphasis upon the maintenance of positive health of an individual, taking into consideration the full scope of human nature and spiritual well-being.
Ancient Medical Wisdom
It is said that over 3000 years ago, Nature revealed the particular properties of each tree, plant, herb, root and flower to a great sage, Dhanwantari, as he sat in deep meditation in the midst of a forest. Ancient Rishis and sages continued to learn of the beneficial link between the vegetable, mineral and human worlds, and discovered that bodily health comes from cultivating a harmonious balance of Nature's three subtle energies, or doshas: vata, pitta and kapha, which are present in all life and matter. The doshas have certain qualities or attributes which characterize their effects on the human body. The individual remains naturally healthy as long as these elements are in a state of equilibrium. But if this equilibrium is disturbed beyond a point, the body becomes susceptible to premature aging, disease and decay.
To find out which dosha is most prominent in you, take this simple quiz: Dosha Quiz (courtesy of joyfulbelly.com)
Spiritual Principles of Ayurveda
"Around 1500 B.C. the book Charaka Samhita discussed these spiritual principles. It said that even if Ayurvedic doctors had a complete knowledge of Ayurveda but could not reach the inner Self or soul of the patient, they would not be effective healers. Furthermore, if the practitioner were more concerned with fame and fortune, and not with spiritual development (Self-Realization), they would not be effective healers. To understand the spiritual nature of Ayurveda, one must know something about the Vedic roots of philosophy, spirituality, and universal religion. According to the ancient Vedic scriptures of India there is a goal to life. Auromere are not simply born, to live, and then to die without some meaning or purpose. Albert Einstein reflected this idea when he said God does not play dice with the universe. Order and reason exist in life. According to Vedic philosophy life is Divine, and the goal of life is to realize their inner Divine nature. Ayurvedically speaking the more a person realizes their Divine nature the healthier they are. Thus it is the responsibility of the Ayurvedic doctor to inspire or help awaken the patient to their own inner Divine nature. Positive thinking or love is the best medicine. ..."
About Auromere
History
Over 30 years ago Auromere Ayurvedic Imports started as a small community-owned business that became one of the first companies to introduce Ayurveda to the U.S. Today, as a leading importer of Ayurvedic body care, books on Integral Yoga, and conscious living products, Auromere's mission is to bring the ancient spiritual and traditional healing wisdom of India and a higher consciousness within reach of their modern, fast-paced lives.
Non-profit Owned
Auromere itself is owned and operated by Sri Aurobindo Sadhana Peetham, a non-profit Integral Yoga community, and run by its residential members and volunteers as a part of their spiritual practice. Proceeds support the upkeep and activities of the community, as well as other Integral Yoga organizations in the U.S. and India. 25% of profits on their Incense helps support a local village school in Orissa, one of the poorest regions of India; while 10% of profits on the full line of Auromere products and books are donated to the support and development of Auroville, the bio-sustainable "City of Human Unity" in southeastern India.
The Ayurveda People
Ayurveda, literally, "the science of life," is the ancient holistic system of promoting well-being and rejuvenation from India. The beneficial links between the vegetable, mineral and human worlds were documented and passed down through the centuries in a science that promotes bodily, psychological and spiritual well-being through the cultivation of a conscious, healthy diet and lifestyle. The practice of Ayurveda aims at a harmonious balance of Nature's three subtle energies, the doshas: vata, pitta and kapha, which are present in all life and matter and represent the key to maintaining and recovering a total well-being.
More than just natural, the wild-crafted herbs and minerals used within the Auromere recipes are noted for their unique beneficial and rejuvenative qualities. The purity and effectiveness of the Ayurvedic ingredients, formulations and manufacturing procedures make Auromere products distinctively different and delightfully powerful for maintaining balance, well-being, and beauty. Auromere work closely with their suppliers in India to ensure the highest quality, authentic, natural products, engaging local specialists, practitioners and cottage industries which provide employment in local village communities in various parts of the country.
Cruelty-free
Cruelty-free pledge: Auromere is committed to providing natural, vegetarian body care products that are not tested on animals. Auromere condemn the practice of cruelty to animals through drug and cosmetic testing. Over the years the Auromere brand has carried the seal of approval from the Humane Society, Beauty Without Cruelty, PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) and the "Leaping Bunny" logo of the CCIC (Coalition for Consumer Information on Cosmetics).
Suggested Use
Use about 1/2 capful of mouthwash after flossing and brushing with Auromere Ayurvedic Toothpaste - or after meals for in between freshening. Swish around in mouth for one minute longer, or use as a potent gargle; spit out when finished.
Ingredients
Purified Water, Glyerin (from gluten-free Vegetable oil), Hydrogenated Castor oil, Xylitol (from Birch bark), Essential oil blend: [Anethol, Menthol, Eucalyptus, Mentha arvensis, Mentha piperita, Mentha viridis, Geranium, Cardamom, Clove], Indian Licorice root, Herbal Extract Blend: [Peelu (Salvadora persica), Neem (Azadirachta indica), Pomegranate rind, Common Jujube, Rose Apple, Clove, Persian Walnut, Barleria prionitis bark (Vajradanti), Indian Almond, Beddanut, Asian Holly Oak, Prickly Ash, Zanthoxylum alatum, Sappan wood, Catechu, Bengal Madder, Acacia arabica bark, Sarsaparilla, Cinnamon, Medlar bark, Mayweed, Bishop's weed]. |
Questions & Answers
2 Reviews
Needless to say, after a week or so I quit using. They need to be smoother and actually have the ability to dissolve.
It works!
Recommended by a friend
trying a new brand of zinc lozenge
Good for colds etc..