Ayurveda in Atlanta

preciouslove0x

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Hi Atlanta ladies!! Hope you guys are having a great day after Christmas.

Anyway, I'm just wondering where you all find ayurvedic oils and powders in atlanta??


TIA
 

nakialovesshoes

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I live in the Vinings area, too & when I was doing Ayurveda, I was driving to Gwinnett or Druid Hills off of I-85. The reason I stopped is because either the selection was sparse or the powders were expired. I could use some Vatika right about now, too.
 

HealthyHair2007

New Member
the place I go to is on old norcross road near sugar loaf parkway. It's in a shopping strip across the street from burger King. I think the name of it is Aarpna Market. They have a good selection, not that big, but pretty good.
 

BSL2008

New Member
Fory anyone who lives in Gwinnett County, there is an Indian grocery store in Suwanee on Peachtree Industrial called Bombay Spice Co, I think. They have a great selection.
 

bludaydreamr

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the place I go to is on old norcross road near sugar loaf parkway. It's in a shopping strip across the street from burger King. I think the name of it is Aarpna Market. They have a good selection, not that big, but pretty good.
me too! there is a new one on the other end of old norcross & breakinridge.
 

Alta Angel

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I saw a natural hair salon and an international farmers market on Spring Road in the Smyrna/Vinings area. It's worth a try. Both were just after Cobb Parkway but before Atlanta Road.
 

foxee

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Taj Mahal Imports
1612 Woodcliff Dr NE
Atlanta, GA 30329
(404) 321-5940

I buy my coconut oil, rosewater and Ayurveda powders there. They have a pretty good henna inventory as well!
 

Kalia1

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I saw a natural hair salon and an international farmers market on Spring Road in the Smyrna/Vinings area. It's worth a try. Both were just after Cobb Parkway but before Atlanta Road.



Thanks Alta Angel!
I am going to head over there in a few.
 

priya19

New Member
I live close to Atlanta but if things are a little far, I'd rather just buy it online as shipping is not that expensive at websites like theindianfoodstore.com or places like Amazon

just a thought
 

Kalia1

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Ladies I checked out the Cobb International Market they had nothing:(

However I asked a lady where I could find the products and she directed me to:

Cherians
751 Dekalb Industrial Way
Decatur GA
404-299-0842

I went and I found everything except the Maka Powder.
I stacked up since I don't live on that side of town.
It was worth the trip!
 

Ms. Tiki

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OK ladies OT with the blessing of the OP, preciouslove0x:

I'm looking to move to ATL and I need some help. What are good areas to move to and where should I start looking for jobs? My budget is $650 for a 2 bedroom. Any help is appreciated.
 
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