Study trip: Ayurveda Nutrition Therapy in India - Food as Medicine
- Daily lectures on nutrition-related complaints and subsequent cooking demo for tasty cooking and healing recipes according to the clinical pictures
- Theory and practice of Ayurveda nutrition therapy and dietary cuisine
- Preparation of dietary recipes according to the food properties
- Forms of preparation of Ayurvedic healing food (Manda, Peya, Vilepi, Yavagu) according to individual disease indications
- Production methods, recipes and application of Ayurvedic herbal preparations
- Guided tours of the university's herb garden
- Detailed diet plans and recipes for nutrition-related diseases: Digestive tract, diabetes, pediatrics and gynecology, skin diseases, allergies, obesity, respiratory and cardiovascular diseases, neurological and psychological complaints, migraines, tinnitus, etc.
- Nutritional concepts to support severe and chronic illnesses
- Case studies and practical work with patients
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All this is included in the study trip fee of EUR 1,940:
- Two-week study trip (Friday - Thursday) with 11 days of Ayurveda lessons from 10.00 - approx. 17.30 at Tilak Ayurveda College in Pune and All India Institute of Ayurveda in Delhi (min. 108 UE)
- Course certificates from both universities
- Excursions and excursions to Ayurvedic Herbal Garden, Spice Market, hospitals, temples and insider shopping addresses
- Tour guide by Kerstin Rosenberg & Silva Zitzmann (translation & accompaniment)
- Buffet lunch on campus on the teaching days
- Domestic flight from Pune to Delhi (max. 15 kg check-in luggage, surcharge for more weight not included) -> For bookings after 31.12.2024 the flight is no longer included approx. EUR 80,- until then the flight will be booked by us as part of a group booking as an early bird discount.
- Airport transfer in Delhi (outward flight) (only if the flights recommended by us are booked)
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Further costs (individual and not included in the tour price):
Hotels - our suggestions:
* Pune: 2* Hotel Swaroop, single room (standard) = EUR 36,- / double room (standard) = EUR 25,- per person
* Delhi: 4* Hotel Shervani Nehru, single room (standard) = EUR 55,- / double room (club room) = 33,- per person, close to the metro to the AIIA
All prices include breakfast and taxes. Breakfast and taxes included.
Bookings of rooms / beds for the selected hotels mentioned above exclusively through us!
If no partner can be found when booking a double room, the price for a single room will be charged.
Other hotels, if desired, please book directly and deliberately DO NOT book accommodation with us. Subsequent cancellations or additions of rooms in our selected hotels will result in cancellation or additional costs of EUR 50 per hotel plus any surcharge for the difference to the possibly higher room rate if our contingent is exhausted.
Meeting point for self-bookers: either the above-mentioned hotels where our study leaders are staying. Hotels where our study leaders are staying, or at the educational institution
Also extra:
- Breakfast (usually included in the hotel price), dinner and meals on days when there are no classes
- International return flight to India, visa fees
- Travel from/to the airport (except for transfers in Delhi when changing location)
- Taxi / rickshaw / subway from the hotel to the campus
- Additional nights in Delhi if necessary, if flights are booked. additional nights in Delhi if the flight is on the following day
Payment method:
Especially for this study trip: Deposit EUR 250,- plus final payment 4 weeks before departure. For technical reasons, this option cannot be displayed when booking online. Please select prepayment and request this payment method in the notes field.
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Advice
For further information, please contact our office in Birstein by telephone on +49-6054-91310 or by email info@ayurveda-akademie.org.
How food heals - ingredients and bioavailability
- Agni vs. bioavailability (the importance of bhutagnis and how we can increase bioavailability by strengthening them)
- Nutrient and vitamin supply despite cooked food?
- Karma and nutrients/ingredients of certain foods and their preparation
- Intestinal flora from a conventional medical and Ayurvedic perspective
- Stool samples and how they can be used in Ayurveda
- Karana - 10 preparation forms of Ayurvedic dietetics that change the effect of food
Ayurveda, gut, psyche and NM-intolerances
- Integration of Ayurvedic and modern therapeutic strategies for intestinal health
- Ama diseases from the Ayurvedic perspective and what Pancakarma can do here
- Emotional and psychosomatic factors in food intolerances and intestinal diseases
Ayurvedic pathophysiology and therapeutic approaches of
- Food intolerances
- Lactose intolerance/gluten intolerance/fructose intolerance
- Irritable bowel syndromesyndrome
- Gastritis and heartburn -> anatomy physiology stomach
- Leaky gut syndrome -> anatomy physiology small intestine
- Pancreatic insufficiency -> anatomy physiology pancreas
- Diverticulitis -> anatomy physiology large intestine
- Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis
Practical anamnesis techniques, Diagnosis and treatment planning
You will be able to
- take an anamnesis with all aspects independently and attentively
- determine the basic Ayurvedic constitution (prakriti) and the mental-spiritual constitution (sattva)
- perform the Ayurvedic examinations (rogi pariksha), i.e. the three-, eight- and eight-part examinations (rogi pariksha).i.e. to carry out the three-, eight- and ten-fold diagnosis safely, incl. pulse and tongue diagnosis
- to recognize the Ayurvedic pathophysiological disorders (vikriti)
- to apply the Ayurvedic principles and to proceed systematically