I hold gratitude, respect and awe for both of these very successful, healthy, beautiful, educated, and blessed women who lead incredibly balanced lives and impart their knowledge to the world, freely, however I’m afraid I (as a chronically ill, medically neglected, self caring, approaching-30-years of age, undeveloped, genetically disadvantaged woman in the UK, who HAS consistently (albeit through financial struggle too) consumed a largely Ayurvedic diet, over many years but who continues to suffer with extremely rare diseases including the worst form of widespread, debilitating, life destroying Prurigo Nodularis) I found the simplistic rhetoric used within this conversation quite ignorant and insensitive to people suffering from chronic diseases beyond their control.
Talking about diabetes as something that can be prevented was upsetting. Us Type 1 Diabetics don't get the choice! But very insightful podcast otherwise :)
I never even considered spice as something valuable health-wise. Very interesting, will be picking up her book. Thank you ladies!
I look forward to this podcast ❤ so underrated 😭😭😭
This was such an insightful and inspiring episode!
Loved this so much! Always lovely to be reminded of how we can be more in touch with ourselves. ❤ also the sentiments about growing older I love!
Love Ayurveda 👌🏽 & Yoga! So thanks for sharing ✨
oh i love Radhi she's such a sweetheart!
LOVE HER
I hold gratitude, respect and awe for both of these very successful, healthy, beautiful, educated, and blessed women who lead incredibly balanced lives and impart their knowledge to the world, freely, however I’m afraid I (as a chronically ill, medically neglected, self caring, approaching-30-years of age, undeveloped, genetically disadvantaged woman in the UK, who HAS consistently (albeit through financial struggle too) consumed a largely Ayurvedic diet, over many years but who continues to suffer with extremely rare diseases including the worst form of widespread, debilitating, life destroying Prurigo Nodularis) I found the simplistic rhetoric used within this conversation quite ignorant and insensitive to people suffering from chronic diseases beyond their control.
Enjoyed the chat but Grace saying ‘interesting’ a thousand times really annoyed me. Only constructive criticism tho. Radhi amazing as always
Talking about diabetes as something that can be prevented was upsetting. Us Type 1 Diabetics don't get the choice! But very insightful podcast otherwise :)
LOve radhi she s amazing but it doesnt sound like her Voice-
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Grace love the podcast. Please can you look at doing yoga clothes for men.
try make a complete new video it will help. just saying