This comprehensive program shows you how to evaluate each client according to the ancient Ayurvedic principles of the doshas. Then you will learn how to combine and apply the ingredients for 21 traditional Ayurvedic treatments including:
7 Oil treatments, 5 Ubtan(paste) treatments, 2 Facial treatments, 1 Ear treatment, 4 Eye treatments, 1 Dry powder treatment and 1 Saffron milk treatment.
You will learn traditional Ayurvedic uses for sesame, coconut, castor, mustard & almond oil, as well as ghee, ashwaganda, narayan oil, triphila, and how to make Ubtan paste treatments using garbanzo flour, wheat flour, and a variety of other powders and substances.
This ancient Indian treatment philosophy is a powerful way to help heal your clients, and enhance your current treatment offerings.
This comprehensive program shows you how to evaluate each client according to the ancient Ayurvedic principles of the doshas. Then you will learn how to combine and apply the ingredients for 21 traditional Ayurvedic treatments including: 7 Oil treatments, 5 Ubtan(paste) treatments, 2 Facial treatments, 1 Ear treatment, 4 Eye treatments, 1 Dry powder treatment and 1 Saffron milk treatment. You will learn traditional Ayurvedic uses for sesame, coconut, castor, mustard & almond oil, as well as ghee, ashwaganda, narayan oil, triphila, and how to make Ubtan paste treatments us ing garbanzo flour, wheat flour, and a variety of other powders and substances.
Massage Today Review: Much more than a simple “how to” demonstration, this film gives viewers a basic understanding of Ayurvedic health care and how it can make a profound difference in the well-being of your clients. Karta gives a clear explanation of the concepts of Ayurveda, offering viewers a basic understanding of the doshas (body constitutional types), and how imbalances affect our health. Massage therapists planning to add Ayurvedic treatments to their menu should know the fundamentals of this Indian science, and Karta is an excellent teacher. He makes the treatments and preparations look simple, even when they involve such interesting ingredients as milk, lemon, yogurt, butter and garbanzo flour. All of the treatments shown can be offered in a standard massage room.
Instructor
Karta Purkh Singh Khalsa is the author of Body Balance and The Way of Ayurvedic Herbs, as well as co-author of Herbal Defense. He has written over 200 articles and has been studying and teaching Ayurvedic treatments for over 30 years.