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1. Ayurveda Educator; wellness principles made relevant for a health care career

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  • These class recordings introduced the practice of yoga through yoga postures, breathing practices, and meditation practices. ( yoga: योग )
  • These course recordings introduced students to the 5,000-year-old tradition of Ayurveda; its aims and objectives, basic principles, concepts of health and disease, methods of examining patients, and treatment methods.
  • These class recordings examined the disease process according to Ayurvedic medicine, including Ayurvedic anatomy and physiology, the cause of disease, the stages of disease, formation of tissues, and classification of disease.
  • This course introduced the Ayurvedic recommendations for creating healthy lifestyles, daily and seasonal routines, yogic cleansing practices, and self-care.
  • Through these classes, students learned yoga philosophy and practice and its benefits in health and disease prevention.
  • These recordings document the introduction of the principles of Ayurvedic nutrition and digestion.
  • These class recordings introduced the energetics of consciousness, the Ayurvedic description of the mind, and therapies to support the mind.
  • These classes continued the study of nutrition and introduced the traditional use of herbs in Ayurvedic medicine.
  • Students in these classes were introduced to modes of diagnosis including pulse reading, tongue diagnosis, face-analysis, assessing the mental state, and dhatus, malas and srotamsi.
  • These recordings of classes covered the exploration of the interface between Ayurveda and allopathic medicine.