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Last Updated: March 2026

Welcome to The Wellness Catalyst (thewellnesscatalyst.blogspot.com).
This website is owned and operated by Bhosale Vaishnavi Rajendra, based in Pune, Maharashtra, India.

By accessing and using this website, you agree to comply with and be bound by the following Terms and Conditions. If you do not agree with these terms, please discontinue the use of this website.

  1. Introduction

The Wellness Catalyst is a wellness and lifestyle blog that publishes informational content related to mental wellness, skincare, healthy habits, nutrition, Ayurveda, and general well-being. The content published on this blog is intended for educational and informational purposes only.

  1. Medical Disclaimer

The information shared on this website, including articles, tips, DIY remedies, skincare suggestions, and wellness advice, is provided for general informational purposes only and should not be considered professional medical advice.

The author holds an M.Pharm (Pharmaceutics) degree and shares information based on academic knowledge and research. However, the content published on this website does not replace consultation with qualified healthcare professionals.

Always consult your doctor or healthcare provider before making any changes to your diet, medication, exercise routine, or health practices.

  1. Affiliate Disclosure

Some pages or articles on The Wellness Catalyst may contain affiliate links. This means that if you click on an affiliate link and make a purchase, the website may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you.

Affiliate partnerships may include programs such as the Amazon Associates Program or other affiliate networks.

  1. Intellectual Property

All content on The Wellness Catalyst including text, articles, graphics, and design elements are the intellectual property of Bhosale Vaishnavi Rajendra unless otherwise stated.

You may not copy, reproduce, republish, or distribute any content from this website without permission. However, you may share links to articles with proper credit to the original source.

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Readers are welcome to leave respectful and constructive comments. Comments that contain spam, offensive language, hate speech, or misleading information may be removed.

The blog owner reserves the right to moderate or delete comments at any time.

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  1. Privacy

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Personal information is not collected directly by this website except for information voluntarily provided by readers (such as comments).

  1. Disclaimer of Liability

All information on this website is provided “as is” without guarantees of completeness, accuracy, or reliability.

The Wellness Catalyst and its owner will not be liable for any losses, damages, or health issues resulting from the use of information provided on this website.

  1. Changes to Terms

The owner of The Wellness Catalyst reserves the right to update or modify these Terms and Conditions at any time. Any changes will be reflected by updating the “Last Updated” date on this page.

  1. Governing Law

These Terms and Conditions are governed by the laws of the Republic of India. Any disputes will fall under the jurisdiction of the courts in Pune, Maharashtra.

  1. Contact

If you have any questions regarding these Terms and Conditions, you may contact:

Blog Name: The Wellness Catalyst
Owner: Bhosale Vaishnavi Rajendra
Location: Pune, Maharashtra, India

Email: bhosalevaishnavi16@gmail.com 

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