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ORTHODOX AYURVEDIC HEALER PRACTICAL TRAINING

 


ORTHODOX AYURVEDIC HEALER PRACTICAL TRAINING 

Ayurvedic basic treatment overview


For the basic introduction to disease and health, it is mentioned that in addition to the influence of the external environment and the consideration of physiological pathology, maintaining health also includes whether the mind, sense organs and soul are functioning normally. In particular, the mind determines our perception of the body, whether we are healthy or sick, our susceptibility to the external environment, and our ability to resist disease.

Ayurveda not only teaches how to treat diseases, but also how to maintain harmony and health of body, mind and soul through self-awareness and daily health regimen.


 Principles of Ayurvedic Treatment


Good health or disease depends on the balance of the entire system of the body, including the balance of the various parts of the body with each other. Both intrinsic and extrinsic factors can upset the balance of nature and cause disease. Imbalances can be caused by partial eclipse, bad habits, and disregard for healthy routines. At the same time, abnormal seasons, incorrect movements, improper use of sensory organs, and adverse effects of body and mind can also disrupt the existing normal balance.

Treatment usually includes rebalancing the physical and mental systems through dietary adjustments, correction of unhealthy habits and behaviors, medication and preventive therapies such as five karma treatments. This also outlines the basic purpose of Ayurvedic medicine, which is to maintain and promote health and to prevent and treat disease. 


Ayurveda Consultation Basic Introduction


Consultation is the key to the success of health consultation, and at the same time, it can uniquely grasp the individual's physical and mental problems to provide correct treatment. Learn basic diagnosis methods, such as: pulse, face, tongue, body observation and Ayurvedic physique consultation, etc., to understand the individual's physical and mental state. ​


Palliative therapy (Shamana Chilkitsa )


a treatment that relieves symptoms, or called palliative therapy. For example: oil therapy and steam therapy. This is especially the internal and external use of herbs to treat corruption and restoreDoshas(Doshas), tissues (Dhatus), excretion (Malas) and biological digestive fire (Agni), which in turn strengthens the body's immunity. There is no need to eliminate toxins to return to a normal state.

​Learning includes body oil therapy, head oil therapy, eye, ear and nose therapy, heart therapy, back and neck therapy, eye therapy, enema therapy, etc.


Ayurvedic oil therapy


internal use generally usesmedicinal ghee, called Tikta Ghrita. The processed pure butter is rich in saturated fatty acids, which can nourish tissues, promote the fire function of digestion, reduce inflammation and body heat caused by inflammation, relieve wind, enhance body strength and lubricate joints and tissues.

​External applicationmainly uses medicinal sesame oil. Sesame oil is mild in nature, sweet, bitter and astringent. Easily penetrates the skin and nourishes the skin. Suitable for alleviating windy aggravated conditions, but not exacerbating earthy Duxia. It also provides strength and stability to the body.


The steam wicking therapy


usestop-quality healing sandalwood logsand Ayurvedic herbal steam water to be applied to the body surface. With penetrating power, it can penetrate deep tissues, liquefy toxins, open channels, and help toxins get rid of.

Ayurvedic classical steam method, combined with healed sandalwood, together with herb packs, pure plant essential oils, directly evaporated by steam, dilates the pores on the skin surface, and the medicinal effect directly penetrates into the skin, and spreads all over the body through the tendons to achieve Activate the muscles and bones, arrange reading, accelerate metabolism, and solve many symptoms of modern people such as back pain, migraine, chest pain, gout, shoulder and neck pain, rheumatism and joint pain.


 Diet therapy


Ahara is one of the three pillars emphasized in Ayurveda to maintain life energy. In the Ayurvedic diet concept, it is mentioned: "Diet is not only an element to maintain health, but also one of the elements to reduce the probability of disease. Sixty percent of diseases can be improved by adjusting diet and eating habits." Therefore. , paying attention to the content, quality, time and way of eating is an absolutely important part of maintaining physical and mental health.

We will learn about Diet Therapy Introduction and Spice Application and Ayurvedic Diet Meal Making.


Herbs play an important role in Ayurvedic therapy .

Learn about common herbs and their benefits. Learn how to make herbal oils, how to use herbs in Ayurvedic healing and daily health care.


Yoga therapy


Yoga and Ayurveda are sister practices. Yoga therapy is one of the treatments in Ayurvedic medicine. We will learn the six traditional purification methods and the yoga fasting method. Practice self-improvement and become a comprehensive yoga and Ayurveda holistic health consultant.










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