Ayurveda is the ancient Indian system of medicine, a nature-based medicine, created more than 5,000 years ago. ‘‘Ayu’’ means life, and ‘‘Veda’’ means knowledge. So the word means Knowledge of Life. Ancient Ayurvedic texts indeed touch on so much more than symptoms and remedies; offering an incredible amount of guidance for living life in general.
During the time of occupation by the British, Ayurveda was swept under the rug in favor of ‘‘Western’’ medicine.
However, in recent decades it has come back into the light across the world as people are searching for alternatives to pharmaceuticals to heal themselves and present disease.
In the U.S., there are 3 levels of Ayurvedic training: Counselor, Practitioner and Doctor, based on your years of study.
At the Ayurvedic Health Counselor level (my current level - for now ;-)), we work with clients experiencing health issues, concentrating on diet and lifestyle changes they can make to improve their health and PREVENT disease. Examples include sleep issues, eczema, anxiety/depression, heachaches, stomach issues, TMJ.
The foundation of Ayurveda is improving digestion, that all good health starts with well-functioning digestion. So we always start with that. I may also suggest teas and herbs to take at certain times of the day.