Ayurveda

Ayurveda is the oldest surviving complete medical system in the world. Derived from its ancient Sanskrit roots – ‘ayus’ (life) and ‘ved’ (knowledge) – and offering a rich, comprehensive outlook to a healthy life, its origins go back nearly 5000 years.

What is Ayurveda and what does it have to do with Everybodies Yoga?


For some American Yoga students there is a propensity to categorize Yoga as a “form of fitness” , a good way to stretch out after a good work out. Yoga can be that. For anyone who immerses themselves into a deeper understanding of Yoga, Ayurveda becomes an essential part of our practice. Yoga is essential to the practice of Ayurveda.

In 2004 I was enrolled in an Ayurvedic Practitioner Training at the Kripalu Institute. Ironically I met Dr. Linda Reynolds seperate from the Kripalu Institute and I have been working with her for 3 years as a patient and as an eager student.. Dr Linda calls herself an Integrative Ayurvedic Doctor. Her wisdom and expertise is astounding.. 

Dr. Reynolds holds a Masters degree and a Doctor of Philosophy in Nutritional Science, is a graduate of the Open International University of Complimentary Medicine and The New England Institute of Ayurvedic Medicine and holds Diplomat status as an Ayurvedic Health Care Practitioner. Clinical Internship was served under Vaidya P.C. Yawatkar M.D. in Ahmednagar, India.

To learn more about Ayurveda please go to: www.integrativeayurveda.com

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