Ayurveda practitioner in Montana, Announced by the California College of Ayurveda

Ayurveda is an ancient healing science from India. Ayurvedic Practitioner Consultations Now Offered in Montana, Announced by the California College of Ayurveda
 
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Montana (PRWEB) April 23, 2014
The California College of Ayurveda (CCA) is pleased to announce that Ayurvedic Consultations are now available in Montana. Ayurveda, literally translated means the “knowledge of life.” It is the traditional healthcare system of India. Ayurveda is based on the idea that a life and lifestyle of harmony is the basis for optimum health. It can be said that where there is harmony there is health and where there is disharmony there is disease. Ayurveda is the science of creating harmony between a person and their environment. For more information, please visithttps://www.ayurvedacollege.com .
Western Medicine acknowledges two principles in the onset of disease. One is the role of virulence or the strength of a pathogen such as a bacteria or virus. The second is resistance or the ability of the host (the person) to ward off the disease. This second component is called immunity. It is the function of Ayurveda to maximize immunity and defend against disease. These principles are also true on the mental level. Mentally and emotionally, stress is the pathogen. A person’s ability to resist stress is the “immune system” of the mind. Ayurveda not only attempts to maximize physical immunity but also mental immunity.
The Clinical Ayurvedic Specialist (CAS) works on supporting their patients to adopt a healthy lifestyle that is in harmony with their constitution. When a patient sees a Practitioner, they will learn about their constitution as well as the nature of any imbalances. They will also receive support to adjust your diet and lifestyle accordingly and to normalize your digestion and elimination. As part of the program, an Ayurvedic Specialist can include ayurvedic herbal medicines, aromatherapy, color therapy, sound and mantra, and Ayurvedic Yoga Therapy. They not only work with the best of preventative health care, but if a person has a specific condition and is looking for clinical management through Ayurvedic Medicine, they can receive clinical advice.
Elaine Doll is a Clinical Ayurvedic Specialist and Panchakarma Specialist. She offers ayurvedic care and consultations in Bozeman, Montana.
Panchakarma (Pancha karma) is the Ayurvedic art of detoxification, purification, and rejuvenation, and is a powerful way to address the root cause of disease and has been used for thousands of years as a method for staying healthy, young, and vital. Panchakarma preparation techniques include abhyanga, shirodhara and svedana.

Established in 1995, the California College of Ayurveda is the longest running, State-approved college offering professional training programs for the study of Ayurvedic Medicine in the West. CCA offers a comprehensive curriculum, with three levels of programs leading to certification as a Clinical Ayurvedic Specialist (C.A.S.). The Ayurveda school offers a variety of shorter length workshops and seminars, and trains students to become the healers of the future, Ayurvedic practitioners dedicated to understanding the whole person – physically, emotionally, spiritually. Ayurveda programs are offered in English throughout the United States, Canada and Europe. For more information, please visit https://www.ayurvedacollege.com  or call +1 530 478 9100.