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Sandy Chana
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Join date: Jul 30, 2025
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Sandy Chan is a soul guide, philanthropist, and lifelong student of both the seen and unseen. Her work weaves together ancient healing traditions, energetic mastery, and a deeply human understanding of the inner self.
With a background in psychology and philosophy, she approach healing as both a science of the soul and a study of the mind. Her journey led her to become a certified Reiki Master and energy practitioner, specializing in chakra healing and the power of Pranyama as a gateway to deeper alignment and emotional release.
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Jan 12, 2026 ∙ 2 min
Cooling the Fire: The Minimalist Skincare Ritual for Pitta & Oily Skin
In our house, skincare isn't "one size fits all." While I need heavy, grounding butters to survive Vata dryness and menopause , my husband and daughter are a different story. They are Pitta-dominant. In Ayurveda, Pitta is the element of Fire and Water . Their skin is naturally warmer, more prone to redness, and carries its own natural oils. If they used my heavy Shea butter cream, their skin would feel suffocated. For them, I created a Minimalist Serum-Gel . It’s incredibly light, deeply...
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Jan 5, 2026 ∙ 2 min
Beyond the Glow: Why I Stopped Using All Skincare—And This Is the Only Cream I Use
I’ve officially stopped using all commercial creams. No more expensive face moisturizers, no more body lotions filled with synthetic fragrances, and no more "specialty" products for the kids. For me, especially as a Vata-dominant woman going through menopause , skin care became too complicated and too drying. Most store-bought products just didn’t stand a chance against the hormonal dryness I was facing. I needed something that was more than just a "lotion"—I needed a safety net. Now, this...
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Dec 29, 2025 ∙ 3 min
The Golden Truth: Fresh vs. Dry Turmeric for Your Dosha
If you’ve ever walked into a health food store and stared at the knobby, fresh turmeric root next to the bright orange jars of powder, you’ve probably wondered: “Which one is actually better for me?” In Ayurveda, Turmeric (known as Haridra ) is a "Tridoshic" powerhouse—benefiting all three doshas. However, the form and temperature you choose can be the difference between feeling grounded and feeling "dried out" or jittery. 1. Fresh Turmeric: The Living Root Fresh turmeric is the raw...
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