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The Inner World- June Issue





Did you know that during the 1st World War, German physicians offered clay therapy as a solution to the food poisoning, dysentery, diarrhea, and wound infection that was rampant among troops on both sides, greatly reducing mortality rates? Or that Russian scientists used clay to protect their bodies from radiation when working with nuclear material? And while you ponder on that while reading our JUNE ISSUE, also read up on how you can grow your very own lemon tree in a container... Check out our Remedy of the Month to discover herbs that help reduce fat... Know about some 'Super Foods' ... Get goosebumps as you travel back more than 100 years with a lawyer to uncover she was Manu (Jhansi of Rani) in her previous birth, or travel in time with a sadhak from Dhyan Ashram, who had visions of a war during dhyan which resembled the images adorning the walls of the City Palace in Udaipur, Rajasthan. In this issue, surprise yourself by discovering fascinating facts about 'Veterinary Science in ancient India' and on the flip side also learn some heart-wrenching facts about dogs, that are being met with gruesome fates at the hands of men today, and that the industry of dog meat is growing at an alarming rate,.. 


In this issue-
The Greater Reality
Healing touch of mother earth 
Herbs for reducing fats
Super Foods
Sanskrit. the science of Dhwani
Time Travel
Veterinary science in ancient India
Man's best friend...on his plate
Uncanny Resemblance
Satsang
Encroaching upon Widlife
Charity is the Way
Book of Shiva

Yogsutas of Patanjali

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