Learn the Ayurvedic principles of eating well so you can make informed, aligned, and empowered choices based on what your unique body needs.
You will learn how to strengthen digestion, address nutritional imbalances, cook with traditional methods and spices, and â most importantly â better understand how what you eat makes you feel. By the end of this course, youâll have newfound clarity and an action plan for lasting health ⌠in a way thatâs right for you.
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The granddaughter of an Ayurvedic healer and a spiritual master, Nidhi Pandya is a third-generation practitioner of Ayurveda. She helps clients and communities move toward happier, fuller lives through the guiding principles of Ayurveda.
Nidhi has been a trained Classical Ayurveda Practitioner and has Ayurveda directly from the ancient scriptures. Her goal is to make this timeless science comprehensible and accessible to all.
âThis course will help you move toward a happier, healthier, more fulfilling life by knowing how to choose foods that balance and nourish your body, while still enjoying the foods you like. The goal isnât to put you in some box with a set of strict rules. Rather, this course will show you how to live with more freedom when it comes to your health.â
Ayurveda relies upon the intelligence of the cosmosâif you want to understand how the universe works, you must tune in to your own cycles. In this course, youâll learn how to use the principles of Ayurveda to bring the focus back to you so you can make more intuitive and informed health decisions.
The universe and everything in it was created with five elements: earth, water, fire, wind, and ether. For the creation of the planet, five elements came together in different proportions, and since we are made of the five elements, it takes these five elements to feed and nourish us. Once we understand our composition, and how these elements work in our bodies, we can start to understand what we need to replenish ourselves.
Discover the things that have a major impact on your ability to digest and properly use the energy from foods. One of those things is the timing of consumption of food. Others include eating food in the right order, water consumption at meals, your posture, and meal proportions.
Our relationship with food has been damaged to the point that itâs hard to tune in and ask, Am I really hungry? Has my food been digested?  Luckily, Ayurveda provides us with a formula to understand whether our food has been digested or not.
How do you evaluate different foods? In this segment, you will study the various food groups, including plant proteins, vegetables, and meats, and assess their elemental dominance, their taste, and then determine what their action in the body is.
Itâs important to understand what food combinations lead to undigested material, called ama, in your system, so you can make more informed decisions that support your digestive health.
In modern times, our relationship with the kitchen is either non-existent or damaged, so almost everyone feels daunted when they think about Ayurvedic cooking. In this segment, you will discover how to change that relationship and start to view your kitchen, and the time you spend in it, as sacred.
We are no longer the farm-to-table species. Processed food, meal prep, and stale foods are some of our biggest blocks to Ayurvedic living. Today, letâs look at how we can begin to view food differently and keep Ayurvedic principles alive even in the current environment.
This section includes easy-to-follow steps so can make every meal, your day, and your life true to Ayurveda. Nidhi also busts some common Ayurveda myths.
What does it mean to experience symptoms of imbalance? In this segment we review whatâs happening in your body and how you can use food to bring it back to balance. Youâll learn how to identify and correct vata, kapha, and pitta imbalances, as well as how to best eat in each season of the year so you stay in homeostasis. Youâll also learn the Ayurvedic protocols for treating the common cold, a fever, and stomach bugs.
This 40-minute bonus lesson covers how our lifestyle and food affect our experience of menopause â and how Ayurvedic principles can help smooth the transition.
This course is an invitation to reclaim the power of knowing what you need, when you need it â no longer dependent on outsourcing your diet and nutrition decisions. You will create a more trusting connection to your bodyâs innate intelligence, the rhythms of nature, and the ancient wisdom of Ayurveda.
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