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Apr
10
to Sep 14

AYURVEDA AND THE MIND A 3-Part Series

Topics in Ayurveda: 53 PACE Credits
Topics in Sister Sciences: 12 PACE Credits

Course Description:
The Kripalu School of Ayurveda (KSA) presents: Ayurveda and the Mind—a brand new, three-part series consisting of a five-day on campus program in April, an evening online program from April–June, and a five-day on campus program in September. This is a unique opportunity to join a cohort of other Ayurvedic practitioners as you learn from expert KSA faculty about mental wellness—an extremally relevant and important topic, especially now. All of the programs in this series are intended to deepen your personal and professional Ayurvedic study and practices. NOTE Programs can be taken as stand-alones or together as a bundle. There is a 10% discount when you book all three programs as a bundle.

Course Objectives:
1. Be able to guide clients/students into an inquiry around an embodied experience of suffering with the framework of manovaha srotas
2. Provide herbal recommendations for reducing the root cause of anxiety and depression
3. Utilizing food, breathwork, yoga asana and meditation as tools for healing blockages in manovaha srotas

Course Dates:
April 10, 2024-Septebmer 14, 2024

Start Time:
7pm ET

End Time:
12pm ET

Course Delivery Method:
Live (In Person)
Live In Person Address:
57 Interlaken Road Stockbridge MA (Kripalu Center for Yoga and Health)

Name (s) of Faculty Member (s):
Scott Blossom, Kate O'Donnell, Claudia Welch, Anusha Sehgal

Course Registration URL:
https://kripalu.org/presenters-programs/ayurveda-and-mind-3-part-series

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May
23
to May 27

Ayurvedic Therapies, Cooking and Yoga

Topics in Ayurveda.: 10 PACE Credits

Topics in Sister Sciences: 7 10 PACE Credits

Topics in Wellness: 5 10 PACE Credits

Course Description:
This course is an overview of a regular practice of an Ayurvedic practitioner. The goal is to build confidence and share experiences that are convenient for clients and encourage continued engagement with their practitioner. This course will encourage practitioners to rebuild or grow their practice, as well as feel supported with likeminded colleagues.

Course Objectives:
1. Ayurvedic practitoners will be more confident in their ability to perform nasya and abhyanga for clients.
2. Ayurvedic practitioners will be able to cook 4 meals to share with clients that are tridoshic.
3. Ayurvedic practitioners will be able to share a morning routine with clients - dinacharya, that is adapted to a busy schedule.
4. Practitioners will be taught several yogic meditations and routines that can support client's lifestyle and health goals.

Course Dates:
May 23, 2024 to May 27, 2024

Start Time:
5pm

End Time:
11am

Name (s) of Faculty Member (s):
Erica Harms, AP and Cynthia Conant, AP

Provider/Faculty Bio:
Erica Harms graduated from Southern California University of Health Sciences with a certificate as an Ayurvedic Practitioner in 2017. Originally from Oregon, she has opened an office in Albany, Oregon where she supports clients with acute and chronic health conditions. An avid writer and journalism graduate from University of Oregon, she has written monthly columns and articles for many different publications. Her educational background and passion for learning facilitates her workshops and retreats at multiple locations around the country introducing people to the medicine of Ayurveda.

Course Registration URL:
https://www.facebook.com/events/891918369141031?ref=newsfeed

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Jul
15
to Jul 20

Sacred Window Postpartum Care Certification and Embodiment Retreat

  • Montague Retreat Center (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Course Delivery Method: Live (In Person)

Topics in Ayurveda: 30 PACE

Topics in Sister Sciences: 10 PACE

Topics in Wellness: 10 PACE

Course Description:
An In Person Training Certification in Ayurvedic Postpartum Care featuring Cooking, Bodywork and Care Routines in support of the Postpartum Window.   

Course Objectives:
Participants are ready to offer postpartum bodywork including Postpartum Abhyanga, Postpartum Marma Therapy, and Lymphatic Massage to others. Participants are ready to teach Postpartum Self Massage and Ayurvedic Infant Massage to others. Participants are prepared to cook several postpartum-appropriate meals. Participants have a clear understanding of the elements and doshas present in the postpartum window and can apply care techniques and support routines in order to support balance in the doshas.

Course Start Date:
July 15th

Start Time:
5pm Eastern Time

Course End Date:
July 20th

End Time:
10am Eastern Time

Name (s) of Faculty Member (s):
Christine Devlin Eck and the Sacred Window Studies Founding Instructors

Provider/Faculty Bio:
The Center for Sacred Window Studies was born out of the commitment to bring further into the world the teachings of Ayurveda and Postpartum Care. We recognize a real need for parents and babies to reconnect to these ancient concepts, which can address common difficulties postpartum.

Each team member from the Center for Sacred Window Studies came to this work through contact and study with the late Ysha Oakes, who founded the original Sacred Window School. Her wisdom and heart informed so many, and we honor her work and her memory.

Our mission is not only an effort to expand the accessibility of caregivers trained in this conscious way of caring for new parents and babies but also to affect social change on a broader level. We believe in meeting families where they are and adhering to the Mother's Principles of simplicity, flexibility, compassion, listening, intuition, grounding and non-judgment. We follow these principles with each other, with our students and as a foundation of the caregiving we teach.

Course Registration URL:
https://sacredwindowstudies.com/hands-on-training/

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Apr
25
to May 4

Ayurvedic Body Treatments Certification Course

  • Sivananda Ashram Yoga Retreat (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Topics in Ayurveda: 38 PACE Credits
Topics in Sister Sciences (e.g., Yoga, Jyotish, Vastu): 15 PACE Credits

Course Description:
Learn Ayurvedic body treatments.A comprehensive training in how to give and receive traditional oil massage(abhyanga), pouring warm oil over the forehead(shirodhara), and how to introduce oil into the nasal passages(nasya). Topics include the history and philosophy of Ayurveda, the three great qualities, five elements, 10 pairs of qualities and the three doshas, tissue formation(dhatus),channels of the bodily system, digestion,(agni) toxin formation(ama),waste elimination(malas), Ayurvedic and yogic psychology and how disease processes can be treated with Ayurvedic bodywork.

Course Objectives:
Understand basic principles of Ayurveda - history, philosophy, three doshas,five elements, 10 pairs of opposites. Give a Bliss Therapy treatment including traditional oil massage(abhyanga), and shirodhara(the pouring of warm oil over the forehead(shirodhara) and be able to introduce oil into the nasal passages(nasya).

Name (s) of Faculty Member (s):
Denise Chapman Mary Ann Johnson

Provider/Faculty Bio:
Vidya (Denise Chapman) is a certified Sivananda Yoga Instructor since 2002, Ayurvedic Practitioner(CAP NAMA), licensed massage therapist, panchakarma therapist and a graduate of Dr. Vasant Lad’s Ayurvedic Institute. She is passionate about integrating Vedic sciences, teaching yoga, and sharing Ayurveda for well-being. She is the director of Ayurvedic Studies at Ananda Ashram in Monroe, NY.

Isvari (Mary Ann Johnson) has been a sincere and dedicated practitioner of Ayurveda and yoga for more than 20 years. She is an advanced Sivananda Yoga teacher and a graduate of Dr. Vasant Lad’s Ayurvedic Institute, where she is on the faculty. Isvari travels internationally, lecturing, consulting, and facilitating panchakarma purification programs. She is the director of Ayurveda at the Sivananda Yoga Ranch.

Course Delivery Method:
Live (In Person)
Live In Person Address:
Sivananda Ashram Yoga Retreat, Paradise Island

Course Start Date:
April 25, 2024

Start Time:
12 noon

Course End Date:
May 4, 2024

End Time:
3:00 PM

Course Registration URL:
https://sivanandabahamas.org/course/ayurvedic-body-treatments-certification-course-april-2024/

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Dec
22
to Mar 22

Marma Points of Ayurveda

Topics in Ayurveda: 22 CE’s

Topics in Sister Sciences (e.g., Yoga, Jyotish, Vastu): 8 CE’s

Topics in Wellness: 1 CE’s

Course Description:
Marma Points of Ayurveda begins with a brief overview of the fundamental principles of Āyurveda, including Dosha, Dhatu, and Agni/Ama. This course covers 108 Marma points, including the location and function of each point, their therapeutic uses, mechanisms of action, and any related mythology. We cover the intriguing history of Marma Chikitsa, followed by an in-depth exploration of the subtle anatomy and physiology that underlies Marma theory. We include an in-depth discussion of the Nadis, Chakras, and Koshas. Additionally, students will learn how to prepare for a Marma session, including intention setting, protective practices, polarity holds, and mantras. This course includes application techniques, including gemstones, essential oils, mantra, and tuning forks. We will teach students not only sequencing for different imbalances but also how to create their own. Once the course is completed, students will receive a certificate of completion.

Course Objectives:
1. Students will learn, location and function of Marma points
2. Subtle anatomy and physiology
3. Therapeutic uses, mechanisms of action, and mythology of Marma points
4. Yoga sequenceing for Doshic imbalances

Course Dates:
On Demand, take at your own PACE ;)

Course Registration:
NAMA Members receive a 20% Discount!
REGISTER HERE

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Dec
2
to Dec 11

Ayurveda Marma Therapy Certification Course

  • Sivananda Ashram Yoga Retreat, Paradise Island (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Course Topic:
TIA (Topics in Ayurveda)= 35
TIS (Topics in Sister-Sciences)= 9

Course Description:
Marma (acupressure) points are energy pathways for profoundly healing the body, mind and consciousness. Students will become acquainted with the 117 vital energy points.

Course Objectives:
Recognize the 117 vital energy points. Connect the marma points to organ health,body functionality, tissues & channels. Understand basic Ayurvedic principles. How to analyze the tongue, hands and face.

Name (s) of Faculty Member (s):
Denise Chapman (Vidya) Mary Ann Johnson (Isvari)
Provider/Faculty Bio:
Vidya (Denise Chapman) is a certified Sivananda Yoga Instructor, Ayurvedic Practitioner, licensed massage therapist, panchakarma therapist and a graduate of Dr. Vasant Lad’s Ayurvedic Institute. She is passionate about integrating Vedic sciences, teaching yoga, and sharing Ayurveda for well-being. She is currently the Director of Ayurveda Studies at Ananda Ashram in Monroe, NY

Course Dates:
December 2, 2023 to December 11, 2023

Start Time:
11:30AM

End Time:
3:00PM

Course Registration URL:
https://sivanandabahamas.org/course/ayurveda-marma-therapy-course-december-2023/

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Nov
1
to Nov 15

Mood & Food: Supporting Patterns of Nourishment

Course Topic:
Topics in Ayurveda = 7

Topics in Sister Sciences = 1

Topics in Wellness = 1

Course Description:
Food sparks the re-balancing of health in Ayurveda. The digestive tract, & the nourishment we offer it, are the gateway to rejuvenation. Food affects mood & mood affects our food choices. We can know this intellectually, & yet make choices that do not always support wellness. Learn how to identify emotional food patterns that aren’t working & begin to develop restorative patterns for optimal well-being. Use the Mahagunas & Polyvagal Theory to create a “middle way” in life & client sessions. Explore the cycle of acting out as it manifests in mood & food. Apply Marma therapy, breath, journaling, & other Ayurvedic self care methods as tools professionally & personally to cultivate greater skill with mood & food.This course is designed for professionals & lay people of all genders.

Course Objectives::
1. Cultivate the ability to identify when you are in an over aroused or under aroused autonomic state at least 60% of the time.
2. Learn to support your nervous system to ground in awareness at least 50% of the time, thereby moving to safer, more stable states, which can give you greater freedom of choice in life.
3. Identify 1 or more emotional patterns related to eating that no longer serve you.
4. Develop 2 or more restorative food or self care patterns that support well-being now and feel appropriate for you or your clients.
5. Learn 3 or more new self care tools for working with mood and food in your own life and/or with your clients in session.

Name (s) of Faculty Member (s):
Amadea Morningstar, MA, RPE, RYT
Provider/Faculty Bio:
The Ayurveda Polarity Therapy & Yoga Institute is a NAMA educational organization, providing live, online, and recorded courses in Ayurveda and sister sciences.

Discount Description::
There is not a discount, yet there is an open donation payment. The course is $350 for the 9 hours, or whatever the NAMA member chooses to pay.

Course Dates:
November 1. 8. & 15, 2023

Start Time:
5:00 pm MT

End Time:
8:00 pm MT

Course Registration URL::
https://amadeamorningstar.net/dynamics-of-ayurvedic-nutrition-mood-food/

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Oct
9
7:30 AM07:30

Ayurvedic Yoga Specialist

Course Topic:
TIA (Topics in Ayurveda) = 7 PACE Credits
TIS (Topics in Sister-Sciences) = 3 PACE Credits

Course Description:
While we may think of psychotherapy as a relatively new field, dating back perhaps to the mid-1800's, ancient psychotherapeutic references are abundant in Āyurvedic texts reaching back as far as the Buddha and were a core part of his teachings. The three earliest compendiums of Ayurveda divide medical interventions into 8 specific fields including psychotherapy.

As it is turning out, much of the cutting edge advances in thinking and treatment in the field are beginning to align and validate much of what was taught in 400 BC in ancient India!Our minds, incredibly complex, are too often seen as a science project and not as individual works of art; reflecting our feelings, thoughts, and emotional states. They act as the lenses through which we experience both our world and ourselves.

Psychology, the study of the mind, is most useful when seen as an art form. Specifically the art of creating a healthy, happy and fulfilling life, full of wonder and joy. When we see the art in today's psychiatry, psychology, psychotherapy, psychosomatics, we see how we ourselves function beyond being just computational objects. Individual expressions that have undergone stressors that then move us, at least in our minds and often in our social minds, into pathologies and diseases. This is, more often than we like to acknowledge, exaggerating our distressing situations into what we imagine them to be: full blown pathologies. Or at least experiencing them that way till they become that. We forget that the answers lie in changing our relationship with our minds into one of love, compassion, kindness and equanimity rather than the fear and loathing we usually harbor towards it and that causes us to keep stuffing it with thoughts, ideas, beliefs and tasks so we never have to be alone with it.

And this is what is also missing in our relationships with each other. Ayurveda teaches us that healing our own minds is actually a service to our world. At Registration, please enter that you are a NAMA Member and your Membership number. You will receive a discounted price and PACE credits for attending the session live or by completing each session within 2 weeks of that session and submitting that you have done so. If you have not attended Live, you will be required to take a simple test to confirm you have watched the On Demand recording.

Course Objectives::
•Learn about helpful herbs, formulas, treatments. Explore the basic structure of Ayurvedic Psychiatry: the world of nature's apothecary.
•Learn how to seek divine intervention through powerful mantras, ceremonies, refined instincts of the heart, and service to others, as the divine Psychology.
•Learn how we use counseling to invoke our higher thinking processes, the positive ones that pacify our emotional body and activate emotional intelligence, through Sattavajaya Cikitsa, the Victory of Truth.
•Learn how to use all limbs of yoga as Ayurvedic psychosomatic practices to refine our relationship with our bodies and physiology as therapy for the Mind.

Name (s) of Faculty Member (s):
Arun Deva

Provider/Faculty Bio:
Arun Deva, DASc, AP-NAMA, AYT, E-RYT500, C-IAYT is a NAMA certified Ayurvedic Practitioner and Ayurvedic Yoga Therapist, IAYT-Certified Yoga Therapist, a Yoga Alliance certified Vinyasa Krama Yoga teacher, and a graduate of the American Institute Of Ayurveda. The founder of Arunachala Yoga & Ayurveda, Arun has had the pleasure of serving on the Boards of both the National and State Ayurvedic Associations, NAMA and CAAM, and he headed NAMA’s Committee for Ayurvedic Yoga Therapy, seeing it through to its fruition. Arun teaches internationally, lectures at Conferences, and writes articles for different publications, including the peer review Ayurveda Journal of Health. He has been featured on both radio and television, and he continues to teach the Ayurveda and Yoga modules for various Teacher Training Programs around the world. Arun's clinic for Ayurvedic consultations and Ayurvedic yoga therapy is available online and in person in Los Angeles/West Hollywood. Born in India, where he began his studies as a child, Arun has made his home in Los Angeles since 1977. He can be reached at yogarasayana.com


Cost for the full class is $280. 25% discount to all NAMA members (additional $30.00 off early bird discount if sign up by October 9th)

Course Dates:
October 1st - January 1st 2023

Start Time:
On Demand

End Time:
On Demand

Course Dates:
October 1st - January 1st 2023

Start Time:
On demand

End Time:
On demand

Course Registration URL::
https://www.arundevayogaayurveda.com/

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Oct
6
to Mar 10

Ayurvedic Yoga Specialist

  • National Ayurvedic Medical Association (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

PACE Credit: 15 credits TIS (Topics in Sister Sciences

Course Description
300-hour Ayurvedic Yoga Specialist A bridge program for integrating the sister sciences of Ayurveda and Yoga

Course Objective
Ayurvedic Yoga Specialist - Ayurvedic Yoga Therapy personalizes the yogic practice for each individual based on his or her constitutional type and current state of being. Ayurveda & Yoga are both from the ancient Vedic Texts, these sister sciences are most effective when practiced together. In our programs we meet one full weekend per month to immerse ourselves in and integrate the ancient arts of Ayurveda & Yoga into our body, mind and spirit. Ayurvedic wisdom says that "A person is as old as their digestive system", therefore we have a special emphasis on digestion and detoxification in this program. We tell our students to think of themselves as their first client. This is about personal immersion into these ancient sacred sciences through tongue and pulse reading, an individualized approach to yoga, pranayama (focused breath-work), diet & spices, meditation, mantra, mudra, chakra, srota, nadi and marma balancing, as well as dinacharya (daily living routines) to restore balance and harmony.

Details

Provider Name Susan Bass, M.S., AD, C-IAYT

Provider Bio Susan holds a M.S. in Ayurveda & Integrative Medicine from Maharishi University. She has been training people in Ayurveda & Yoga for over 18 years. Susan is the founder & lead instructor at the Sarasvati Institute. She is also Adjunct Faculty at the National University of Natural Medicine. Susan studied under Dr. Vasant Lad at the Ayurvedic Institute from 2004-2015. She left her career at The Wall Street Journal after Ayurveda and Yoga saved her life, as she wanted to share this ancient, sacred knowledge.

Course Name Ayurvedic Yoga Specialist

URL https://www.sarasvatiayurveda.com/

Course Email Click Here

Course Delivery Method Live (On-Line) 3 Days per Month for 6 Months

FacultySusan Bass, M.S., AD, C-IAYT

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Oct
1
to Dec 10

Ayurvedic Psychology

Course Topic:
TIA (Topics in Ayurveda)= 7 PACE Credits
TIS (Topics in Sister-Sciences)= 3 PACE Credits

Course Delivery Method.:
On Demand

Course Description:
While we may think of psychotherapy as a relatively new field, dating back perhaps to the mid-1800's, ancient psychotherapeutic references are abundant in Āyurvedic texts reaching back as far as the Buddha and were a core part of his teachings. The three earliest compendiums of Ayurveda divide medical interventions into 8 specific fields including psychotherapy. As it is turning out, much of the cutting edge advances in thinking and treatment in the field are beginning to align and validate much of what was taught in 400 BC in ancient India!Our minds, incredibly complex, are too often seen as a science project and not as individual works of art; reflecting our feelings, thoughts, and emotional states.

They act as the lenses through which we experience both our world and ourselves. Psychology, the study of the mind, is most useful when seen as an art form. Specifically the art of creating a healthy, happy and fulfilling life, full of wonder and joy. When we see the art in today's psychiatry, psychology, psychotherapy, psychosomatics, we see how we ourselves function beyond being just computational objects. Individual expressions that have undergone stressors that then move us, at least in our minds and often in our social minds, into pathologies and diseases.

This is, oftener than we like to acknowledge, exaggerating our distressing situations into what we imagine them to be: full blown pathologies. Or at least experiencing them that way till they become that. We forget that the answers lie in changing our relationship with our minds into one of love, compassion, kindness and equanimity rather than the fear and loathing we usually harbor towards it and that causes us to keep stuffing it with thoughts, ideas, beliefs and tasks so we never have to be alone with it. And this is what is also missing in our relationships with each other.

Ayurveda teaches us that healing our own minds is actually a service to our world. At Registration, please enter that you are a NAMA Member and your Membership number. You will receive a discounted price and PACE credits for attending the session live or by completing each session within 2 weeks of that session and submitting that you have done so. If you have not attended Live, you will be required to take a simple test to confirm you have watched the On Demand recording.

Course Objectives::
•Learn about helpful herbs, formulas, treatments. Explore the basic structure of Ayurvedic Psychiatry: the world of nature's apothecary.
•Learn how to seek divine intervention through powerful mantras, ceremonies, refined instincts of the heart, and service to others, as the divine Psychology.
•Learn how we use counseling to invoke our higher thinking processes, the positive ones that pacify our emotional body and activate emotional intelligence, through Sattavajaya Cikitsa, the Victory of Truth.
•Learn how to use all limbs of yoga as Ayurvedic psychosomatic practices to refine our relationship with our bodies and physiology as therapy for the Mind.

Name (s) of Faculty Member (s):
Arun Deva

Provider/Faculty Bio:
Arun Deva, DASc, AP-NAMA, AYT, E-RYT500, C-IAYT is a NAMA certified Ayurvedic Practitioner and Ayurvedic Yoga Therapist, IAYT-Certified Yoga Therapist, a Yoga Alliance certified Vinyasa Krama Yoga teacher, and a graduate of the American Institute Of Ayurveda. The founder of Arunachala Yoga & Ayurveda, Arun has had the pleasure of serving on the Boards of both the National and State Ayurvedic Associations, NAMA and CAAM, and he headed NAMA’s Committee for Ayurvedic Yoga Therapy, seeing it through to its fruition. Arun teaches internationally, lectures at Conferences, and writes articles for different publications, including the peer review Ayurveda Journal of Health. He has been featured on both radio and television, and he continues to teach the Ayurveda and Yoga modules for various Teacher Training Programs around the world. Arun's clinic for Ayurvedic consultations and Ayurvedic yoga therapy is available online and in person in Los Angeles/West Hollywood. Born in India, where he began his studies as a child, Arun has made his home in Los Angeles since 1977. He can be reached at yogarasayana.com

Course Dates:
October 1st - January 1st 2023

Start Time:
on demand

End Time:
on demand

Course Registration URL:
https://www.arundevayogaayurveda.com/

Discount Description::
Cost for the full class is $280.
25% discount to all NAMA members (additional $30.00 off early bird discount if sign up by October 9th)

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Sep
29
to Oct 2

2023 Colorado Ayurveda Conference - Trauma Informed Ayurveda

  • Colorado Ayurvedic Medical Association (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Topics in Ayurveda. = 8

Topics in Sister Sciences (e.g., Yoga, Jyotish, Vastu) = 3

Topics in Wellness (i.e., Topics outside of Ayurveda, such as Western Medicine, CPR, Chinese Medicine, etc.) = 14

Course Dates:
September 29 - October 02, 2023

Start Time:
9am

End Time:
6pm

Course Registration URL:
https://www.coloradoayurvedaconference.com/tickets

Point of Contact Name:
Prema Shakti

Point of Contact Email:
haley.kalb@gmail.com

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Sep
2
to Sep 25

15-hr Menstrual Health Certification

Topics in Ayurveda = 9

Topics in Sister Sciences = 6

Course delivery method.:
Live (On Line)

Course Description:
This certificate course is created for health practitioners and coaches who work with women, and would benefit from a focused understanding of how healthy or poor menstrual health is affecting the lives of the clients and patients.

Course Objectives:
1. Identify healthy and ill reproductive health in female clients.
2. Assist clients to maintain and improve menstrual health using food and lifestyle changes.
3. Assist clients through healing chronic and acute disorders, and gain access to a network of qualified doctors/teachers to consult with if necessary.

Name (s) of Faculty Member (s):
Victor Briere | Neelesh Korde | Geeta Patki | Ankita Ingole | Sumod Khedekar | Kirti Florence-David | Ashwini Malkar | Joe Rich


Course Dates:
September 2, 3, 9, 10, 16, 17, 23, and 24

Schedule:
In-Advance of Program
(1 hours): Anatomy of the Female Reproductive System

September 2nd @ 6:00-8:00am Pacific Time (3-5pm CEST or 6:30-8:30pm IST) (2 hours) Dr. Neelesh Korde or Dr. Geeta Patki: Healthy Functioning of the Female Repro. System & Life Cycles (Pre-Menarche through Reproductive Age)

September 3rd @ 6:00-8:00am Pacific Time (3-5pm CEST or 6:30-8:30pm IST) (1 hour) Dr. Neelesh Korde or Dr. Geeta Patki: Healthy Functioning of the Female Repro. System & Life Cycles (Climetric / Post-Menopause and Related)

September 9th @ 6:00-8:00am Pacific Time (3-5pm CEST or 6:30-8:30pm IST) (2 hours) Dr. Ankita Ingole: Influences of Food on the Female Reproductive System & Life Cycles

September 10th @ 6:00-8:00am Pacific Time (3-5pm CEST or 6:30-8:30pm IST) (1 hour) Dr. Sumod Khedekar: Pre-conceptual, Antenatal and post-natal care for Healthy progeny

September 16th @ 8:00-10:00am Pacific Time (5-7pm CEST or 8:30-10:30pm IST) (2 hours) Dr. Kirti Florence-David: Jaimini Astrology and Pregnancy

September 17th @ 6:00-8:00am Pacific Time (3-5pm CEST or 6:30-8:30pm IST) (2 hours) Dr. Ashwini Malkar: Disordered Menstruation, the Allopathic and Ayurvedic Diagnoses and an Overview of Remedies including Pancha Karma

September 23rd @ 6:00-8:00am Pacific Time (3-5pm CEST or 6:30-8:30pm IST) (2 hours) Joe Rich: Yogic Practices for Women’s Overall and Menstrual-Specific Health

September 24th @ 8:00-10:00am Pacific Time (5-7pm CEST or 8:30-10:30pm IST) (2 hours) Dr. Kirti Florence-David: Mental Health Related to Female Menstruation & Life Cycles

Course Registration URL:
https://form.jotform.com/231843139350049

Point of Contact Name:
Victor Briere

Point of Contact Email:
victor@iiayurveda.com

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Jun
16
to Jun 18

CAAM's International Conference 2023 Conscious Health with Ayurveda Masters

Join us at the upcoming International Ayurvedic Conference, where we will be delving into the depths of ancient Ayurvedic wisdom and exploring its practical applications in modern healthcare. This conference is exclusively designed for Ayurvedic practitioners like you, who are passionate about advancing the understanding and practice of Ayurveda. With a focus on practical aspects, this conference will feature renowned Ayurvedic experts from around the world, who will share their insights and experiences through panel discussions, and presentations. Connect with fellow Ayurvedic practitioners from different countries, exchange ideas, and create meaningful collaborations for future projects. Register now to secure your spot at this unique and enriching conference. Early bird discounts are available, and sponsorship opportunities are also open for organizations and individuals who share our vision of promoting Ayurveda worldwide.

Live (On Line)

PACE Credits: 16 Topics in Ayurveda

Start Time:
June 16th 3:00 PM

End Time:
June 18th 1:00 PM

Provider/Faculty Bio:
CAAM’s Mission is to promote, protect, preserve & integrate the principles of Ayurveda, through exceptional education, professional practices, advancing industry research, increasing public awareness and being the leading source of advancement for the Profession of Ayurveda in California for sustainable health and wellbeing.

Discount Description: 25% Discount - Use Code ORG2023 at checkout

Course Registration URL: https://www.ayurveda-caam.org/caam2023/

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