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  • The Ayurvedic Woman - Ayurveda on Female Reproductive Health, Menstural Cycle and Menopause

    A program that shares the unique Ayurvedic perspective of women’s health providing guidance for dealing with menstruation, menopause and other issues faced by women!

    The Ayurvedic Woman is a program that shares the unique Ayurvedic perspective of women’s health providing guidance for dealing with menstruation, menopause and other issues faced by women.


    The Ayurvedic Woman opens up ways to not just reduce or eliminate disturbances in your reproductive system, but also make you a more efficient, more joyful, more optimistic, healthy individual who can responsibly lead the baton of good health for your family, friends as well as your community.

    This program is not just for any young woman having crossed the stage of childhood, but for every woman at all ages and stages of life-  right from her child bearing age to her menopausal stage.

    Why is it important to learn about the Ayurvedic Path to Women’s Health?

    Through Ayurvedic education, you learn the language of the body. You can interpret your regularity of menses and the quality of menstrual flow to understand the impact of the doshas in the body. Without this education, you may think that an imbalance is normal or seek treatment that will relieve the symptom but not eradicate the cause.

    For menopause, by learning the effect of the hormones, you can apply practices to support balance when the hormones are not being produced and use natural treatments to alleviate symptoms you may experience prior to or during menopause so that you can have that control over your mental and physical health.

    This course is designed to give practical dietary and lifestyle recommendations that women can apply in their lives today to create better health now and in the future.

    You will learn:

    • How you can correctly understand doshas and use that knowledge to prevent diseases
    • How to ensure a smooth monthly cycle and healthy functioning of your complete body tissue systems
    • How to handle symptoms like cramps, painful periods, scanty menses, hot flashes, nausea, anxiety and other symptoms related to your reproductive system
    • How to prevent or deal with a stressful, painful transition through menopause
    • How to use Ayurvedic knowledge to feel more energetic, upbeat, youthful and positive by enjoying true, symptom-free health
    You will also get 5 valuable bonuses:
    - A video on Tips to Maintain an Inner Sense of Self
    - Access to a webinar with Mary Thompson about Mental Health
    - A video on a Special Breast Massage Ritual with Melanie Sachs
    - A demonstrative video with Robert and Melanie Sachs describing how to perform self-massage including abhyanga with demos of face massage, foot massage and abdomen massage.

    Purchase the digital course now and get a

    free e-text companion 

    AND

    instant digital access

    to the entire course (which means that you can watch the course online on your desktop or mobile!)

    60-day money back guarantee


      Mary Thompson, C.A.S., P.K.S

      A founding member and former Secretary of the California Association of Ayurvedic Medicine, Mary graduated from the first graduating class of the California College of Ayurveda in 1997 and now is a senior teacher there.

      She is a Certified Clinical Ayurvedic Specialist and Pancha Karma Specialist and has also studied in India in 1999 at the International Academy of Ayurveda, spending time on field trips to Ayurvedic schools, clinics, and hospitals.

      In 2008, she received the Charaka Award for Excellence in Ayurvedic Teaching and was given the title "Ayurvedacharya" (respected teacher of Ayurveda).

      Before finding Ayurveda, Mary was an elementary school teacher and a child-care director. As a child-care director for school-aged children, she was concerned about the rate of diagnosis of ADD/ADHD among this population. One program that she worked with had about 10% of the children on medication for ADD/ADHD. She thought that medicating this age group was a frightening trend. When she looked at their lives and into their lunchboxes, she thought that there had to be a solution in diet and lifestyle, but didn’t know exactly what that solution was.

      This is what initially spurred her into the study of Ayurveda with the intention of working with this population. Mary saw this condition as being a family condition, as everyone in the family was stressed and trying to manage their stresses with a typical American diet. She felt that Ayurveda would give her a greater insight into the cause of this imbalance and a template for its treatment. 

        1. Introduction to Ayurveda
          • What is Ayurveda?
          • Ayurvedic View of Health & Disease
          • The Trifold Cause of disease
          • The Three Pillars of Health
          • Understanding Your Dosha: How you are NOT Vata, Pitta or Kapha!
          • Vata: the Principle of Movement
          • Pitta: the Principle of Transformation
          • Kapha: the Principle of Stability
          • The Doshas And The Causes of Disease
          • The Seven Dhatu: Tissues of the body/sites of disease - How they affect your reproductive health and how you can take care of them
        2. Applying Ayurvedic Principles to Female Reproductive Health - Child Bearing Years - Menstrual Cycle & Fertility
          • 6 Signs of Health in Female Reproductive System
          • Understanding Ayurveda’s View of Menses and Fertility: DHATU
          • How Do Vata, Pitta and Kapha Affect Reproductive Health?
          • Balanced Menstruation and Symptoms of Imbalance
          • Factors Affecting Reproductive Health:
            • Endometrial Lining (RASA Quality of the RASA Dhatu)
            • The Egg (SHUKRA Quality of Shukra Dhatu)
            • Fats of the Omentum (MEDA Quality of Meda Dhatu)
            • Hormones
            • Stress
          • What You Need To Know About the Endocrine System
          • What Are the Causes of Hormonal Imbalance?
          • What Can Any Woman Do to Better Manage Her Hormone Levels?
          • Menstruation - A Plan To Maintain Balance All Month Long: Pacifying Vata, Pitta and Kapha
          • How to deal with Menstrual symptoms
          • Easing PMS
          • Easing Cramping
        1. A Natural Change of Life - The Ayurvedic Understanding of Menopausal Symptoms
          • What Exactly is Menopause?
          • What Causes Menopausal Symptoms?
          • Ayurvedic Interpretation of Menopause and Menopausal Symptoms
          • “Resting on Our Estrogen”
          • What is Peri-Menopause?
          • Symptoms of Menopause
          • Menopausal Symptoms: What They Indicate And How To Address Them:
            • Hot Flashes
            • Rasa Tea: An Easy tip for Building Rasa Dhatu
            • Dry Skin & Vaginal Mucosa
            • Vascular Changes
            • Liver Support
            • Loss of Tone: Skin & Muscle
            • Weight Gain
            • Thinning Hair and Loss of Bone Density
            • Menopausal Symptoms: What They Indicate And How To Address Them
            • Anxiety, Headaches, Irregular Heartbeat
            • A Plan To Regain Balance Without
            • Dinacharya: Daily Routines for Women’s Health
            • Summary

          A program that shares the unique Ayurvedic perspective of women’s health providing guidance for dealing with menstruation, menopause and other issues faced by women!

          The Ayurvedic Woman is a program that shares the unique Ayurvedic perspective of women’s health providing guidance for dealing with menstruation, menopause and other issues faced by women.


          The Ayurvedic Woman opens up ways to not just reduce or eliminate disturbances in your reproductive system, but also make you a more efficient, more joyful, more optimistic, healthy individual who can responsibly lead the baton of good health for your family, friends as well as your community.

          This program is not just for any young woman having crossed the stage of childhood, but for every woman at all ages and stages of life-  right from her child bearing age to her menopausal stage.

          Why is it important to learn about the Ayurvedic Path to Women’s Health?

          Through Ayurvedic education, you learn the language of the body. You can interpret your regularity of menses and the quality of menstrual flow to understand the impact of the doshas in the body. Without this education, you may think that an imbalance is normal or seek treatment that will relieve the symptom but not eradicate the cause.

          For menopause, by learning the effect of the hormones, you can apply practices to support balance when the hormones are not being produced and use natural treatments to alleviate symptoms you may experience prior to or during menopause so that you can have that control over your mental and physical health.

          This course is designed to give practical dietary and lifestyle recommendations that women can apply in their lives today to create better health now and in the future.

          You will learn:

          • How you can correctly understand doshas and use that knowledge to prevent diseases
          • How to ensure a smooth monthly cycle and healthy functioning of your complete body tissue systems
          • How to handle symptoms like cramps, painful periods, scanty menses, hot flashes, nausea, anxiety and other symptoms related to your reproductive system
          • How to prevent or deal with a stressful, painful transition through menopause
          • How to use Ayurvedic knowledge to feel more energetic, upbeat, youthful and positive by enjoying true, symptom-free health
          You will also get 5 valuable bonuses:
          - A video on Tips to Maintain an Inner Sense of Self
          - Access to a webinar with Mary Thompson about Mental Health
          - A video on a Special Breast Massage Ritual with Melanie Sachs
          - A demonstrative video with Robert and Melanie Sachs describing how to perform self-massage including abhyanga with demos of face massage, foot massage and abdomen massage.

          Purchase the digital course now and get a

          free e-text companion 

          AND

          instant digital access

          to the entire course (which means that you can watch the course online on your desktop or mobile!)

          60-day money back guarantee


            Mary Thompson, C.A.S., P.K.S

            A founding member and former Secretary of the California Association of Ayurvedic Medicine, Mary graduated from the first graduating class of the California College of Ayurveda in 1997 and now is a senior teacher there.

            She is a Certified Clinical Ayurvedic Specialist and Pancha Karma Specialist and has also studied in India in 1999 at the International Academy of Ayurveda, spending time on field trips to Ayurvedic schools, clinics, and hospitals.

            In 2008, she received the Charaka Award for Excellence in Ayurvedic Teaching and was given the title "Ayurvedacharya" (respected teacher of Ayurveda).

            Before finding Ayurveda, Mary was an elementary school teacher and a child-care director. As a child-care director for school-aged children, she was concerned about the rate of diagnosis of ADD/ADHD among this population. One program that she worked with had about 10% of the children on medication for ADD/ADHD. She thought that medicating this age group was a frightening trend. When she looked at their lives and into their lunchboxes, she thought that there had to be a solution in diet and lifestyle, but didn’t know exactly what that solution was.

            This is what initially spurred her into the study of Ayurveda with the intention of working with this population. Mary saw this condition as being a family condition, as everyone in the family was stressed and trying to manage their stresses with a typical American diet. She felt that Ayurveda would give her a greater insight into the cause of this imbalance and a template for its treatment. 

              1. Introduction to Ayurveda
                • What is Ayurveda?
                • Ayurvedic View of Health & Disease
                • The Trifold Cause of disease
                • The Three Pillars of Health
                • Understanding Your Dosha: How you are NOT Vata, Pitta or Kapha!
                • Vata: the Principle of Movement
                • Pitta: the Principle of Transformation
                • Kapha: the Principle of Stability
                • The Doshas And The Causes of Disease
                • The Seven Dhatu: Tissues of the body/sites of disease - How they affect your reproductive health and how you can take care of them
              2. Applying Ayurvedic Principles to Female Reproductive Health - Child Bearing Years - Menstrual Cycle & Fertility
                • 6 Signs of Health in Female Reproductive System
                • Understanding Ayurveda’s View of Menses and Fertility: DHATU
                • How Do Vata, Pitta and Kapha Affect Reproductive Health?
                • Balanced Menstruation and Symptoms of Imbalance
                • Factors Affecting Reproductive Health:
                  • Endometrial Lining (RASA Quality of the RASA Dhatu)
                  • The Egg (SHUKRA Quality of Shukra Dhatu)
                  • Fats of the Omentum (MEDA Quality of Meda Dhatu)
                  • Hormones
                  • Stress
                • What You Need To Know About the Endocrine System
                • What Are the Causes of Hormonal Imbalance?
                • What Can Any Woman Do to Better Manage Her Hormone Levels?
                • Menstruation - A Plan To Maintain Balance All Month Long: Pacifying Vata, Pitta and Kapha
                • How to deal with Menstrual symptoms
                • Easing PMS
                • Easing Cramping
              1. A Natural Change of Life - The Ayurvedic Understanding of Menopausal Symptoms
                • What Exactly is Menopause?
                • What Causes Menopausal Symptoms?
                • Ayurvedic Interpretation of Menopause and Menopausal Symptoms
                • “Resting on Our Estrogen”
                • What is Peri-Menopause?
                • Symptoms of Menopause
                • Menopausal Symptoms: What They Indicate And How To Address Them:
                  • Hot Flashes
                  • Rasa Tea: An Easy tip for Building Rasa Dhatu
                  • Dry Skin & Vaginal Mucosa
                  • Vascular Changes
                  • Liver Support
                  • Loss of Tone: Skin & Muscle
                  • Weight Gain
                  • Thinning Hair and Loss of Bone Density
                  • Menopausal Symptoms: What They Indicate And How To Address Them
                  • Anxiety, Headaches, Irregular Heartbeat
                  • A Plan To Regain Balance Without
                  • Dinacharya: Daily Routines for Women’s Health
                  • Summary