Yuvalla, a Los Angeles wellness company geared towards integrating eastern philosophy with western culture, announced the launch of its unique online community. The Yuvalla web community is a gateway for like-minded individuals to share ideas, make friends, and find news and resources for natural, holistic and green living.
Yuvalla’s mission is to help individuals live more consciously by providing pathways, products, and services for personal and social transformation. People can find news and information on such topics as global warming, holistic health, sustainability and yoga.
The easy to use site also features a one of a kind meditation room, allowing users to select from a choice of four serene nature-inspired locations with streaming video, including ambient sounds or inspirational music, and a choice of three different timer settings for a personalized touch. “This miniature getaway is designed to soothe the senses and relieve stress,†says Yuval Selik, CEO of Yuvalla, who co-founded the organization with his wife, actress Alla Korot. “We wanted to create a place where even those who can’t leave their desks during the day would have a place to escape and relax, as well as keep up to date on the latest news and resources on issues that affect our planet.â€
Originally posted on July 23, 2007 @ 3:45 pm
Wellness Watcher says
This new Yuvalla web community seems like a good idea. It is no wonder sites like these and virtual wellness comminities are springing up. Real-life communities devoted to wellness are also becoming a trend.
Due to the baby boomer’s desire to slow down the aging process, our stressful lifestyles that have us in constant contact with the world via Blackberry, cell phone, the Internet, etc. and the population’s growing concern for the environment, the wellness industry is exploding these days.
Renowned economist and presidential economic advisor, Paul Zane Pilzer, began studying the Wellness Industry in the year 2000. At this time he was stunned to discover that Wellness in America was already a $200 billion industry. By 2006, the Wellness Industry had doubled to $400 billion! Pilzer now projects that this rapidly growing industry will top $1 trillion or one-seventh (15%) of the US economy by 2010.
Source: http://www.paulzanepilzer.com/pilzer_reliv_sfh2.6.pdf
Video Clip on Wellness Revolution: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-6730038449436239583&q=wellness
How would you like to live well 24/7? Amrit Resort and Residences, located on Singer Island, just 20 minutes north of Palm Beach, Florida, will afford residents and guests the opportunity to live their best, most healthy life.
The developer of the 195 residences and 101 condo-hotel units at Amrit, Dilip Barot, has partnered with the Himalayan Institute and the Aveda Corporation to make Amrit only the second Himalayan Institute in the world and one of only three Aveda destination spas in the country.
The Amrit lifestyle will be an Ayurvedic one. Ayurveda, the Indian “science of lifeâ€, is an ancient system of healing that sees health as our birthright. We are made of elements that create health when well-balanced, and disease when imbalanced. Ayurveda’s goal is to help us help ourselves to re-balance and restore health.
The Himalayan Institute at Amrit will offer Ayurveda spa treatments and the Aveda spa will offer treatments helpful to you without harming the environment.
For more information on Amrit, please visit http://www.amrit.com.