Ayurveda Medicine Doctor Online Education Level 1 Level 2 Education
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Ayurveda Doctor Education Level 1 Level 2
Ayurveda is a system of healing that has its roots in ancient India. It is thought by many scholars to be the oldest healing system existing on our planet. Ayuh means life and Veda means knowledge. Ayurveda states that the purpose of life is to know or realize our true nature and to express this in one's daily life. As a medical science, its purpose is to heal and to maintain the quality and longevity of life. It is an art of daily living that has evolved from practical, philosophical and spiritual illumination, rooted in the understanding of Creation. According to Ayurveda, every individual life is a microcosm of the Cosmos. Ayurveda offers a profound understanding of each person's unique body, mind, and consciousness, which is the foundation of health and happiness.
KYSA Ayurvedic Master MEDICINE Doctor Education Complete Ayurvedic Medicine Level 1 + Level 2
This complete Ayurvedic Medicine Study is a Homestudy and is to follow everywhere. It does not matter where you live the study can be followed in your own home situation.
We give Level 1 and Level 2 for the Master Training of Ayurveda.
Professional Association SSMHG International
Content Ayurveda Medicine Homestudy
Culture
Module 1,2,,3,4,5,6,7,8
The four Vedas
Rig Veda
Yajur Veda
Sama Veda
Atharva Veda
Shruti and Smriti
Historical Ayurveda
Dosha's secrets
Sudosha's Darshans
Gunas
Satva
Rajas
Tamas
Part 1 Kapha
Part 1 Pitta
Part 1 Vata
Exercises
Ayurveda examination
To freedom
The research
Ayurveda and nutrition
Rasa
Bhasma Pishti Kriyakala
Prakopa
Sthana Samsraya
Vyakti
Beda
Sukha Sadhya
Yahya
The treatment
Ayurvedic taste theory
Rasa
Vipaka
Guna
Virya
Schedule about how the Dosha works
Prabhava
Apply Ayurveda
Ayurveda Massage
Ghee
Abhyanga
Shirodhara Yama
Niyama
Asana
Pacha
Mahabhutas
VPK
Working magazine + diagnosis
Etiology
Overview spiritually
Physical overview
Recognize Vata
Recognize pita
Recognize Kapha
VPK locations
Five forms Vata
Structure of the human body
daily schedule VPK
Srotas
Dhatuen Upadhatu
Recipe for VPK in Balance
Agni concept Herbs
Eating rules digestion
Dinacharya
Urinalysis
Nail diagnosis
Loading science
Eye diagnostics
Tongue diagnosis
Tongue diagnosis
Wrist examination
anamnesis
Heart
Ayurveda diagnosis
The health
Ojas
Ama Dhatu Agni
Bhuta Agni
Kitta and ama Kitchen ingredients
Pathology
Dosha deviation
Seasons
Pancha karma
Poorva Karma
Virechan
Vasti
Nasya
Rakta Moksha
Aftercare Ayurveda
Pharmacology
Rasa
Guna's
Virya
Vipaka
Prabhava
Etiology
Digestive function
Constipation
gas formation
Patients interest
Heartburn candida
Being overweight
Liver disease
Pharmacology and Pharmacogrosion
Hemorrhoids and treatment
Acne and Treatment
Atrose and Treatment
Bladder Inflammation and Treatment
Bladder Inflammation and Treatment
Allergy and treatment
Bronchitis and treatment
Eczema and treatment
Gallstone and Treatment
Recipe
Livable Gal
Hair problems and treatment
Everything about blood pressure
Brain and mind
depression and treatment
Migraine and treatment
Fruit Cake Ayurveda
Impotence and treatment
Gout
Panchakarma
MS and treatment support
Myomas and treatment
Rheumatism and treatment
Thyroid glands and treatment
Scleroderma and treatment
Netipot
Oil massage
Tinnitus and Treatment Preparations
Purification
Ingredients
Fruits
Herbs
Eclipta Alba
Emblica Officinalis
Sida Cordifolia
Terminalia belerica
Withania Sonmifera
Terminalia Chebula
Tribulus Terrestris
Azadirachta Indica
Centella Asiatica
Asparagus rucemosus
Rubia Cordifolia
Resources
Churnas
Bhasma and Pishti
Rasa
List for VPK plants and their properties
Openbook exam
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The principle of the 5 elements
The word "Ayurveda" comes from Sanskrit and means "science of life". This medicine focuses on people. The principle is that each of us is composed of different energies coming from the 5 basic elements: water, space, air, fire, and earth. These are present or not to varying degrees in each of us.
The Principle of 3 doshas
The combination of these different elements in each of us allows us to fall under one of the 3 categories of Ayurvedic medicine: these are the 3 doshas.
Vata: consists of elements of air and space
Pitta: determined by the association of fire and earth
Kapha: formed by the elements of water and earth.
Each person would have some of their own dosha within them. But these doshas are not static. They change throughout our lives and vary depending on the choices we make, our environment, our diet, diseases and many other factors.
Ayurvedic Diagnosis
The Ayurvedic doctor starts by asking his patient about their lifestyle. He will then examine their entire body to make a diagnosis.
According to this medicine, if we become ill, it would be due to an imbalance of one of the doshas in its basic constitution. Ayurveda is not only interested in symptoms, but also in the person as a whole. His goal is to balance and harmonize the person at the level of his body, mind and soul.