CLASSES BEGIN-October 11th, 2014
Registration Must Be Completed Prior To Class Date
October 11-12
Introduction , Definition of Ayurveda, History , Cosmology , Philosophy, Digestive System, Anatomy & Physiology
October 18-19
Gunas, 3 doshas Theory, Factors of living, 5 herbs and food preparation, Anatomy & Physiology
November 8-9
Observations: basic pulse, eye examination, tongue, nails malas ( body Waste ), facial and saliva evaluation and 5 herbs, Anatomy & Physiology
November 15-16
The subdoshas, 5 Herbs, Food Presentation, Anatomy & Physiology
December 6-7
Prakriti and Vikriti, Evaluation of Ama, Causes of Imbalance and disease, 5 Herbs, Anatomy & Physiology
December 13-14
The 6 Taste, Proportions of the taste for each Dosha Vipaka ( post Digestive), 5 herbs, Anatomy & Physiology
January 3-4
Diets for Doshas Nutrition, Vitamins, Minerals, Immune Boosting Foods, Anatomy & Physiology, 5 herbs
January 10-11
The Dhatus, Functions, Nutrition, Dosha in the Dhatus, Anatomy & Physiology, 5 herbs
January 31-February 1st
The Srotas, Subtle Forces, The 40 Agnis,Function of Agni, Prana, Ojas, Tejas, 5 herbs, Anatomy & Physiology
February 7-8
Herbal, Preparations, Management of the doshas, Ways to Use Herbs, 5 herbs, Anatomy & Physiology
February 28- 3/1
Ayurveda & Aromatherapy, Uses, chemical, Constituents Blending for The Doshas, Assisting with oils for pre-natal and post natal care 5 herbs, Anatomy & Physiology
March 7-8
How to do a Consultation, How to identify disease conditions, Children Health Successful Business Practice
March 28-29
Ancient Ayurvedic Healings Therapies- Purva Karma, Pancha Karma
April 4-5 (No class on the 5th-HOLIDAY)
Different types of Yoga
April 25-26
Presentation, Final
May 2-3
Case studies
May 23-24
Case studies
May 30-31
Overview, Graduation