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Siddhraj Singh talks about Natural Wellness with Ayura Origins




In today’s day and age, the awareness of natural wellness and remedies is growing as people wish to lead a healthier lifestyle to keep chronic ailments at bay. After all, your health is in your hands and you have to agree that keeping fit and healthy is the best way to avoid complications in life further down the road.


Speaking to Ayura Origins about his take on natural wellness is Siddhraj Singh, a renowned classic car event organizer and automotive journalist who in the past has worked with Autocar India and the India Today Group. His work has also featured in numerous in-flight magazines and along with his father, he is also responsible for holding the Cartier Concourse d’Elegance Classic Car events in India. Siddhraj is currently based in Indore, Madhya Pradesh.


Interview Excerpts with Siddhraj Singh


Ayura Origins: What does Natural Wellness mean to you?

Siddhraj: For me Natural wellness means to get all your nutrition from natural sources, be it your daily protein intake, or your essential vitamin requirement. To avoid synthetically produced supplements, artificial preservatives and chemicals, this might prolong the shelf life of the item, but may also be harmful in the long run.

Ayura Origins: Your 3 health tips that everyone should follow?

Siddhraj: According to me, these are the 3 health tips that I believe everyone ought to follow:

  1. Drink plenty of water

  2. Avoid artificially sweetened foods and aerated drinks

  3. Try and keep a balanced diet as much as possible, with a healthy amount of vegetables and it is always good to have a daily exercise routine as well.

Ayura Origins: Apart from these tips, is there anything that you specifically do to lead a healthy lifestyle?

Siddhraj: I stick to a good diet and try and get some form of exercise at least 3-4 times a week. Since I do spend a lot of time in front of a computer, I also look away from the screen every 20 minutes and fix my eyes on something at least 20 feet away for 20 seconds to give them the break they deserve and not stress my eyes.

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