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Transform Lives Naturally: Enroll in Our Comprehensive Ayurveda Practitioner Certification Course
Transform Lives Naturally: Enroll in Our Comprehensive Ayurveda Practitioner Certification Course
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Ayurveda Practitioner Certification
Concise Overview:
Immerse yourself in Ayurveda, the time-honored Indian science of holistic well-being—rooted in wisdom gathered over millennia—ideal for personal growth or launching a new professional path in health and wellness. By applying its proven principles of balanced nutrition, herbal remedies, and lifestyle adjustments, you’ll develop the expertise to guide both yourself and your clients toward profound vitality, harmony, and resilience.
Key Highlights:
- International Accreditation: Accredited by IPHM (International Practitioners of Holistic Medicine), the ICAHP (International Compliance Assurance for Holistic Practitioners), CMA (The Complementary Medical Association), and the Centre of CPD Excellence.
- 40 CEUs from National Certification Council for Activity Professionals (NCCAP).
- Flexible Online Training: Unlimited lifetime access, study at your own pace.
- Comprehensive Resources: Downloadable PDF & audio modules, plus a private forum.
- Affordable & Convenient: Get certified for $195.00—with the option to pay in 4 interest-free installments or as low as $17.60/mo with Shop Pay. (A $550 value.)
- Risk-Free Guarantee: Enroll with confidence knowing you’re protected by a 30-day money-back guarantee, backed by our BBB A+ accredited business.
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Ayurveda: A Gentle and Natural Medicine
Ayurveda is a holistic system of health that honors the unique nature of every individual. It embraces herbs, nutrition, self-care routines, and timeless practices to maintain wellness, prevent illness, and foster harmony within yourself and with the environment.
What Makes Ayurveda Special?
Instead of quick fixes or one-size-fits-all solutions, Ayurveda tailors its approaches to each person’s constitution and current state of balance. There are no magic pills—rather, you’ll learn to tap into nature’s pharmacy: plants, oils, seasonal routines, and mindful practices to support cognitive functions, strengthen immunity, and slow aging.
Why Become an Ayurveda Practitioner?
Whether you’re a holistic professional expanding services or a newcomer eager to help loved ones, this course empowers you with practical knowledge. Identify doshas, recommend individualized nutrition plans, suggest detox methods, and integrate meditation, massages, and breathwork into daily life—always tailored to individual needs.
What You’ll Learn
- Foundations of Ayurveda: Doshas, five elements, and fundamental principles.
- Personalized Assessment: Use pulse, face, tongue, and eye exams to detect imbalances.
- Holistic Treatments: Utilize diet, herbs, massages, and seasonal routines to restore well-being.
- Practical Application: Conduct consultations, provide tailored recommendations, and encourage daily rituals for a healthy mind-body balance.
Who Can Benefit from This Course?
Open to everyone, no prerequisites required. Ideal for:
- Holistic Practitioners: Yoga instructors, meditation teachers, naturopaths, and more.
- Healthcare & Wellness Professionals: Dieticians, social workers, caregivers expanding their skillset.
- Enthusiasts & Career Changers: Anyone eager to help themselves and others lead healthier, more natural lives.
How the Training Works
- 18 Modules: PDF and audio formats for flexible, self-paced learning.
- Quizzes & Final Exam: Test knowledge module-by-module. Achieve 80% to pass and print your certificate.
- Community Support: A private forum connects you with peers and trainers.
No deadlines, just $195 USD (instead of $550), and a 30-day money-back guarantee for peace of mind.
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Detailed Course Content
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MODULE 1 – INTRODUCTION TO AYURVEDA
This first module presents Ayurveda’s philosophy. We will also discuss important concepts to understand the rest of the course.
In this section, you will discover:
- The definition of Ayurveda
- Its fundamental principles
- The state of health and of illness
- The five elements
- The three doshas, that is to say, the vital energies responsible for all physiological and psychological processes
- The seven constitutions
- The 20 characteristics of an Ayurvedic treatment
MODULE 2 – FLAVORS AND CONSTITUTIONS
This module will introduce you to the six flavors found in nature. Then it will discuss in detail the doshic constitutions and their characteristics.
In this section, you will discover:
- The six flavors or Rasas (sweet, sour, salty, pungent, bitter and astringent)
- The properties of the 6 Rasas
- The composition of food
- The characteristics of individuals
- The dual constitutions
- The test of doshic constitution which makes it possible to determine the energies and qualities of a person as well as his or her tendency to become ill or to remain in good health
MODULE 3 – BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITY OF THE BODY
This module will present the human body as a “living organism” and break down its functioning point by point.
In this section, you will discover:
- Agni, or the digestive fire, whose primary function is the digestion, absorption, assimilation, and transformation of food
- The malfunctions of Agni
- Malas, or body waste
- The 7 Dhatus, that is to say, the tissues forming the human body
- The relationship between the Dhatus
- Ojas, the life force at the base of the immune system
- Prana, the vital force corresponding to the Chinese Qi
- Tejas, the vital force connected to the metabolism
MODULE 4 – THE ENERGIES
In this module, we will see that the human body is filled with vital energy that comes into contact with all the energies around us.
You will discover in this section:
- The 5 Koshas, that is to say, the five body sheaths
- The relationship between the physical body and the subtle bodies
- The perception of the energies
- The three parts of the brain
- The three essential Nadis, or energy channels of the body
- The neuro-respiratory integration exercises called Pranayama
- The chakras, or points of entry and exit of energy
MODULE 5 – BODY CONDITIONS: HEALTH AND ILLNESS
In this module, we will discuss Ayurveda’s understanding of disease. We will also learn how to detect health problems and recommend a care protocol.
You will discover in this section:
- The six stages of disease
- The observation of urine and stool
- The physical examination
- The radial pulse
- The examination of the tongue
- The examination of the face
- The examination of the nails
MODULE 6 – PANCHAKARMA
This module covers everything that surrounds a body detoxification program. We will learn in particular what a detox cure is, when to recommend it, how to conduct it, or how to end it.
In this section, you will discover:
- The detailed protocol of the Panchakarma detoxification cure
- Indications and contraindications
- The intentionality form
- The five therapies of the Panchakarma cure
- The practical application of the cure
- The aftercare
- The making of ghee
MODULE 7 – TOXINS AND DETOX
According to Ayurveda, most diseases come from the accumulation of toxins in the body. We will learn that there are herbs in nature capable of detoxifying the body.
In this section, you will discover:
- The role of Ama, or toxins, in the diagnosis
- The types of Ama
- The free radicals
- The factors in the formation of free radicals
- The search for balance
- The antioxidants
- The Rasayanas or ayurvedic herbal treatments
MODULE 8 – THE AYURVEDA DIET
Diet is seen as one of the pillars of health. Ayurveda does not recognize “good nutrition” as such, but instead considers several good ways of eating, depending on the dosha or dominant constitution of the patient.
In this section, you will discover:
- Dietary advice
- Special foods
- Ayurvedic recipes
- Why the way we eat is as important as what we eat
- How the flavor of a food determines its nutritional value
- How to eat for health
- Why the dosha determines the food suitable for each individual
- Why Ayurveda recommends vegetarian diets
MODULE 9 – PHYSICAL ACTIVITY
This module deals with another essential lifestyle habit for health, namely physical exercise. We will see again that the dosha is decisive in the choice of an exercise routine. We will also discuss the role of meditation.
In this section, you will discover:
- Physical activity
- The 50% goal
- The importance of moderation
- When to exercise, and when not to exercise
- Why individual differences should be taken into account
- Neuro-muscular integration
- Neuro-respiratory integration
- Meditation tips
- Ayurvedic exercises
MODULE 10 – THE DAILY ROUTINE
This new module will introduce the basics of an Ayurvedic routine. It is essential to follow a routine because the pace of life (and sleep) represents the second pillar of health.
In this section, you will discover:
- General advice to have a good day
- Time in Ayurveda
- The importance of time for digestion
- The importance of time for physical activity
- An example of a morning routine
- Why it is important to follow an Ayurvedic routine
MODULE 11 – EVENING ROUTINE AND SEASONAL ROUTINES
This module focuses on the evening routine, because just as it is important to start the day well, it is important to finish it well. We will then learn how to formulate a routine according to the seasons.
In this section, you will discover:
- Why it is important to slowdown in the evening
- The technological detox
- How to prepare the environment
- An example of an evening routine schedule
- Dry brushing
- The self-massage
- Nasal lubrication with oil
- The three seasons
- The transition between the seasons
MODULE 12 – AYURVEDIC MASSAGES
This module will present a very important care in Ayurveda: the massage. We will cover the main massages in detail.
In this section, you will discover:
- Abhyanga, massage or self-massage with oil
- Karna Purana, or massage of the ear canal with hot oil
- Udvartana, a massage technique using powder or paste made of herbs
- Shirodhara, a flow of oil on the forehead
- Vishesh, dynamic and deep massage appreciated by athletes
- Lepa, facial beauty massage
- Padabhyanga, foot massage
- Garshana, dry massage using a glove
MODULE 13 – IMPROVING THE AYURVEDIC MASSAGE
In this module, we will discuss the different ways of improving the Ayurvedic massage, by studying in particular how the energies circulate and accumulate in the human body.
In this section, you will discover:
- The Nadis, that is to say, the subtle currents of the body
- The three main Nadis
- How to treat the Nadis
- The Marmas, or pressure points of the body
- The methods of treatment
- The essential oils in Ayurveda
- The oils adapted to each dosha
MODULE 14 – THE COUPLE IN AYURVEDA
In this module, we will discuss sexuality, the last pillar of health, according to Ayurveda. We will see how to take care of it in everyday life, as well as to conceive a child.
In this section, you will discover:
- The reproductive tissues
- Ayurvedic recommendations to derive benefits from sex
- The negative impacts on health
- The contraindications to sex
- The period
- The criteria for a healthy conception
- Care for fertility
MODULE 15 – PREGNANCY AND POSTPARTUM CARE
Pregnancy is a special moment in a woman's life. This new module will teach you how to follow a patient from the beginning of her pregnancy, until after childbirth.
In this section, you will discover:
- The recommended physical exercises for pregnant women
- The self-care during pregnancy
- Garbhini Paricharya, or the routine of the pregnant woman
- Imbalances during pregnancy
- Garbhvati, the massage of the pregnant woman
- Childbirth
- Postpartum care
MODULE 16 – AYURVEDA FOR CHILDREN, BASIC PRINCIPLES
This new module addresses care during childhood. You will learn how to counsel parents to provide a healthy foundation for the development of their children.
In this module, you will discover:
- Why Ayurveda is recommended for children
- Stress and meditation
- Natural urges
- Discipline
- How to maintain balance while eating
- How to identify imbalances
- How to know the dosha of a baby
- How to know the dosha of a child
- How to treat the differences
MODULE 17 – AYURVEDIC ROUTINE FOR CHILDREN
This new module covers routines for children. It also addresses a whole range of childhood diseases and proposes natural solutions to fight and prevent these diseases.
In this section, you will discover:
- The evening routine
- The daily routine
- Shantala, that is to say, massage of the newborn
- Sleep disorders, homework
- Seasonal routines, exercises
- Managing frequent childhood illnesses
MODULE 18 – CONDUCTING A CONSULTATION, CASE STUDIES
This last module explains how to follow a patient, from the first session where you establish his Ayurvedic profile, until the following sessions. Finally, you will be put in a situation to test your knowledge with various case studies.
In this section, you will
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