Pethe Barakshar
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When your cells are nourished, your whole being transforms

Barakshar

The Chemistry of Life, Simplified

Barakshar, or the Twelve Tissue Salts, is a gentle wellness therapy rooted in the principle that our body thrives when mineral salts are in perfect balance—supporting vitality, harmony, and healthy functioning.

Barakshar listens to those messages and restores the missing minerals.
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OUR APPROACH

Balancing Health Through Nature's Cell Salts

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Pranayama & Yogic Breathing

Breathe in Harmony, Breathe in Presence

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Fasting

Awaken to the Light Within

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Suryaupasana

The vital life force for renewal

Why Learn With Us

Balancing Health Through Nature's Cell Salts

Our curriculum provides a holistic path to wellness rooted in ancient wisdom and nature's intelligence. Our courses integrate Surya Upasana, Pranayama, and Barakshar to help you build a life of clarity, vitality, and inner steadiness. The curriculum highlights how seasonal foods and traditions help the body adapt to natural shifts, encouraging a balanced and aligned way of living.
Who is it for

WHO IS IT FOR?

Perfect for Anyone Who Wants

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A natural, noninvasive healing system

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Support during stress, fatigue, or lifestyle imbalance

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A gentle option for children, adults, and elders

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A holistic approach rooted in science and tradition

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A complementary therapy that doesn't interfere with medications

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Barakshar is safe, simple, and deeply effective for all ages.

LEARN WITH US

Carefully designed lessons to help you master Barakshar step by step. Learn with structured content, visuals, and interactive practice.

WHY PEOPLE TRUST BARAKSHAR

Safe. Natural. TimeTested

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Everything you need to know before starting your learning journey.

The course is completely self-paced. You decide when you start and when you finish. You'll have lifetime access, so there's never any rush.
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