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Hi Reader, I currently have space for 2–3 new patients through my Ayurvedic clinical practice, within the supervised framework of the California College of Ayurveda. Sessions are online and include Ayurvedic assessment, lifestyle & daily rhythm guidance, nervous system support, and custom herbal formulations tailored to your constitution and health needs. This work is especially supportive for those navigating ongoing or complex health concerns, major life transitions, and pregnancy or postpartum healing, including the early postpartum period. I’m practicing as an Ayurvedic Practitioner while completing advanced doctoral-level training, and will receive my Doctor of Ayurvedic Medicine degree next fall. Care is delivered within a structured, supervised clinical model for depth, consistency, and thoughtful support. This clinical work requires:
This model is best suited for individuals working with health concerns beyond mild or short-term issues and who are open to a deeper, structured healing process. View packages and pricing here: Next steps: If this feels like a potential fit, please reply directly to this email. I’m happy to schedule a 15-minute call to answer questions, confirm alignment, and share availability before asking you to make any purchase. If you’re not personally in a place to engage in care but know someone who is navigating pregnancy, postpartum, or a complex healing process, you’re welcome to pass this information along. Warmly, |
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Hi Reader, I hope this note finds you well.I wanted to share a few reflections from this week, and if you’re curious for more, you can read the full blog, California Ayurveda: Seasonal Rest and a Famous Yogi’s Legacy, here. This past weekend I was at the California Association of Ayurvedic Medicine conference in Milpitas, and I kept thinking about California. We were right in the middle of Silicon Valley, surrounded by so much Indian culture—the food, the language, the women in saris—and it...
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