Herbalism – Advanced Ayurvedic Medicine Diploma Course

Study Advanced Ayurvedic Medicine, the most used eastern medicinal practice, with body, mind and spiritual practices.

Hello and welcome to our Advanced level Ayurvedic Medicine course. Building on the foundations of our beginner’s course we are going to continue to look into the amazing world of Ayurveda, the oldest healthcare wisdom in the east.

What you’ll learn

  • Discover the Psychology of the Doshas.
  • Study the traditional History of Ayurveda.
  • Understand lifestyle balance for each Dosha.
  • Look at Ayurvedic Dinacharya and its benefits.
  • Discover the Daily cycles of Dinacharya.
  • Learn an Ideal Routine for Ayurveda Dinacharya.
  • Learn about The Brahmi Muhurta?.
  • Discover how to work with Ayurvedic Oral Cleaning.
  • Study Ayurvedic Oil Pulling and learn how to work with it.
  • Understand Ayurvedic Massage.
  • Learn Self-abhyanga massage procedures.
  • Learn how to use Ayurvedic or Herbal oils for Ayurvedic massage.
  • Learn all about the Ayurvedic Bath.
  • Study the ritual of the Ayurvedic bath.
  • Learn about the Ayurvedic Meal’s Eight Factors.
  • How to prepare and Ayurvedic Meal.
  • Study Incompatible food combinations in Ayurveda.
  • Learn the Traditional History of Ayurveda.

Course Content

  • Introduction –> 2 lectures • 2min.
  • Section 1 – Ayurveda’s History –> 6 lectures • 14min.
  • Section 2 – The physiology of the Doshas –> 3 lectures • 25min.
  • Section 3 – Lifestyle Balance –> 3 lectures • 19min.
  • Section 4 – Ayurvedic Dinacharya? –> 4 lectures • 11min.
  • Section 5 -The Brahmi Muhurta –> 3 lectures • 8min.
  • Section 6 – Ayurvedic Oral Cleaning –> 6 lectures • 15min.
  • Section 7 – Ayurvedic Oil pulling –> 3 lectures • 9min.
  • Section 8 – Ayurvedic Massage –> 3 lectures • 8min.
  • Section 9 – Ayurvedic Bathing –> 5 lectures • 12min.
  • Section 10 – Eight factors of an ideal Ayurvedic meal –> 3 lectures • 12min.
  • Section 11 – Eight Factors of an Ideal Ayurvedic Meal (Part 2) –> 2 lectures • 10min.
  • Section 12 – Incompatible Food Combinations –> 4 lectures • 8min.
  • Section 13 – The Ayurvedic way of drinking water –> 4 lectures • 9min.
  • Section 14 – Ayurvedic Nasya: What Is It and How Do I Use It? –> 5 lectures • 10min.
  • Section 15 – Ideal sleep habits according to Ayurveda –> 4 lectures • 7min.
  • Further Study and Certification –> 2 lectures • 2min.

Herbalism - Advanced Ayurvedic Medicine Diploma Course

Requirements

Hello and welcome to our Advanced level Ayurvedic Medicine course. Building on the foundations of our beginner’s course we are going to continue to look into the amazing world of Ayurveda, the oldest healthcare wisdom in the east.

 

In this course, you will not only continue your study of Ayurvedic theory but also learn how to apply this knowledge to your daily life, to preserve your health.

 

In this course, you will learn the Ayurvedic daily health care practices, the herbal preparations, and therapies that you can safely and easily practice on your own.

All the herbs and therapies prescribed in this course are completely safe and effective. They have been successfully used for over 5000 thousand years .

 

We will look at the spiritual history behind Ayurveda and study the Dosha’s in a greater depth.

 

We will discover daily routines to support Dosha balance and lifestyle tips for each Dosha, helping you to maintain optimum health.

 

Oil pulling, herbal remedies, massage, bathing and how to create an Ayurvedic meal are all covered in this level.

 

The content of this course has been expertly written especially for the Academy of Ancient Magik by Ayurvedic Doctor, Dr Kanika Verma. The content will be presented by Alexandra Gabriel. This course is accredited and endorsed by the International Association of Therapists.

 

 

What you will learn

 

 

Ayurveda’s History

Ayurveda’s Origin

What is Heaven?

 

Traditional History of Ayurveda

Ancient Ayurvedic Communities

The Atreya’s Community

The Dhanvantari Community

 

The physiology of the Doshas

Lifestyle Balance for each Dosha (food habits, sleep pattern, daily routine, water intake, exercise, meals, meditation)

 

 

What is Ayurvedic Dinacharya?

The meaning of Dinacharya

Daily cycles of Dinacharya

Ideal Routine for Ayurveda Dinacharya

Dinacharya’s Benefits

 

What is The Brahmi Muhurta?

What should one do during the Brahma Muhurata?

Things not to do in Brahma Muhurta Dharmashastra

 

Ayurvedic Oral Cleaning

Ayurvedic Tongue Care

 

Ayurvedic Oil pulling in detail

What is the best way to perform oil pulling?

What are the advantages of oil pulling?

 

Ayurvedic Massage

Self-abhyanga massage procedure

Using Ayurvedic or Herbal oils for Ayurvedic massage

Precautions for Self-massage

 

Ayurvedic Bathing

All about Ayurvedic Bath

The ritual of the Ayurvedic bath

Procedure for Special Ayurvedic bath

How to make ubtan paste

Precautions for daily Ayurvedic bath

 

 

Eight factors of an ideal Ayurvedic meal

What is Ahaar (food) prakrati?

Prakrati or the body constitution

Karan or the method of Preparation

Sanyog or the food combinations

Rashi or the quantity of food

Desh or the natural habitat

Kaal or the time of food consumption

Upyogsanstha or the usage directions

Upyokta or the characteristics of the consumer

 

Incompatible Food Combinations

 

Ayurvedic way of drinking water

Rules for Daily Water Intake according to Ayurveda

 

Ayurvedic Nasya What Is It and How Do I Use It?

 

Ideal sleep habits according to Ayurveda

Sleep tips for each Dosha

 

About the Author – Vaidya Kanika Verma is an Ayurveda Consultant(BAMS, MMS, PGDPC, PGDVA) with a focus on Preventive Ayurveda. She specializes in Ritucharya consultation (Ayurvedic Preventive seasonal therapy) and Satvavjaya (Ayurvedic mental health management), with more than 10 years of experience.

Kanika is also a qualified psychotherapist with a specialization in mindfulness. She loves to combine mental healing along with physical treatment. Her knowledge of Vedic medical astrology adds to her diagnosis and disease prediction abilities.

Kanika believes that everyone can stay perennially healthy by simplifying the mind, diet, and lifestyle. Her two published books echo her opinion on simplicity and a flexible health approach.
Ageless Life with Ayurvedic Ritucharya (2016)
Zero-Time Mindfulness (2019)

available on amazon kindle. You can visit her blog for more information

 

Course Requirements

You need to complete our Herbalism – Beginners Ayurvedic Medicine Diploma Course to be eligible for your Advanced Ayurvedic Medicine Diploma Course Certificate.

 

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