Certified Ayurvedic Lifestyle Consultant: Available online via Zoom
25 hour Course: $1500* The benefits of taking this course are:
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*DEPOSIT OF $500 IS REQUIRED AT THE TIME OF ENROLLMENT WITH TWO REMAINING PAYMENTS OF $500 DUE BEFORE LESSONS 5 AND 11 RESPECTFULLY
COURSE CURRICULUM
COURSE CURRICULUM
ALCC 101: What is Ayurveda; philosophy
Learn the benefits from applying Ayurvedic principles into your life. Discover the origins of Ayurveda. You will learn the six different systems of philosophy that Ayurveda is based on
ALCC 102: Element, guna, and dosha theory
The basic structure of the universe according to Ayurveda and an introduction to the tridoshic theory.
ALCC 103: Factors of living
Environmental factors, Seasonal factors, Times of day and their respective dosha, age cycles and ayurveda.
ALCC 104: Prakruti (original constitution) and Vikruti (dosha imbalance)
Learn the DNA blueprint of an individual according to the doshic theory. Learn all the characteristics of each Dosha and personality of individual. Find out how imbalances begin, what the symptoms are and how to bring dosas back to balance
ALCC 105: Pitta Subdoshas and their functions.
Pitta Dosha has 5 different functions in the body.
ALCC 106: Vata Subdoshas and their functions.
Vata Dosha has 5 different functions in the body.
ALCC 107: Kapha Subdoshas and their functions.
Kapha Dosha has 5 different functions in the body.
ALCC 108: Ama (toxins) Detox procedures
Toxins are the number one cause of disease. Learn how to identify a toxic condition. You will learn various detox procedures and ways to clean the individual organs
ALCC 109: Dhatus..Ayurveda’s tissue system
Ayurveda has a unique way of teaching the body’s tissue system. You will have an in depth understanding of how the food turns into tissues and different imbalances and their treatment
ALCC 110: Anatomy and Physiology I: The Srotas and Western Anatomy Comparison. The three supply channels of Ayurveda. Analysis of the respiratory system, the digestive system and organs from the western point of view.
ALCC 111: Anatomy and Physiology II: The Srotas and Western Anatomy Comparison. The seven tissue supply channels of Ayurveda and its western counterpart including the lymphatic, circulatory, muscular, skeletal, nervous, and reproductive system.
ALCC 112: Anatomy and Physiology III : The Srotas and Western Anatomy. The three waste channels of Ayurveda and analysis of the urinary, Integumentary, and endocrine systems.
ALCC 113: Ayurvedic nutrition ( 6 tastes )
Ayurveda is unique in that they use the six tastes to bring about perfect health. Learn how each taste affects you and how they can help different conditions.
ALCC 114: Ayurveda chikitsa ( diagnosis )
-learn to find system imbalances by observing nails, tongue, face, speech, gait, and other factors
ALCC 115: Pranayama and yoga for common ailments
Learn how to use yoga and pranayama on ten of the most common diseases. Plus diet, vitamins, herbs, essential oils for each disease
ALCC 116: Advanced Pulse diagnostics
There are seven different layers in the pulse. Each layer reveals what is going on inside. Learn this ancient form of diagnosis with a master in ayurvedic pulse taking
ALCC 117: Herbology I
Learn the basics of herbology. Culinary spices
ALCC 118: Aromatherapy
Learn the basics of aromatherapy and their common uses
ALCC 119: Marma Points I
Learn the energetic centers in the body that will help you unblock stagnant energy
ALCC 120: Herbology II
Deeper study into individual herbs and herbal formulas. Learn how to make salves, tinctures, decoctions, infusions, poultices, and more
ALCC 121: Ayurvedic Ancient Therapies
Learn the basics of panchakarma, basti treatments, lepana, shiro treatments, and much more
ALCC 122: Marma Points II
Deeper study into the marma points
ALCC 123: How to do an Ayurvedic consultation
Learn how to conduct a consultation. What to look for, Different clients, How to treat individuals and not diseases
ALCC 124: Dinacharya ( Ayurveda’s daily routine)
Dinacharya is a daily detox to keep your body in perfect health. Learn the routine
ALCC 125: Two supervised Ayurvedic Consultations
COURSE CURRICULUM
ALCC 101: What is Ayurveda; philosophy
Learn the benefits from applying Ayurvedic principles into your life. Discover the origins of Ayurveda. You will learn the six different systems of philosophy that Ayurveda is based on
ALCC 102: Element, guna, and dosha theory
The basic structure of the universe according to Ayurveda and an introduction to the tridoshic theory.
ALCC 103: Factors of living
Environmental factors, Seasonal factors, Times of day and their respective dosha, age cycles and ayurveda.
ALCC 104: Prakruti (original constitution) and Vikruti (dosha imbalance)
Learn the DNA blueprint of an individual according to the doshic theory. Learn all the characteristics of each Dosha and personality of individual. Find out how imbalances begin, what the symptoms are and how to bring dosas back to balance
ALCC 105: Pitta Subdoshas and their functions.
Pitta Dosha has 5 different functions in the body.
ALCC 106: Vata Subdoshas and their functions.
Vata Dosha has 5 different functions in the body.
ALCC 107: Kapha Subdoshas and their functions.
Kapha Dosha has 5 different functions in the body.
ALCC 108: Ama (toxins) Detox procedures
Toxins are the number one cause of disease. Learn how to identify a toxic condition. You will learn various detox procedures and ways to clean the individual organs
ALCC 109: Dhatus..Ayurveda’s tissue system
Ayurveda has a unique way of teaching the body’s tissue system. You will have an in depth understanding of how the food turns into tissues and different imbalances and their treatment
ALCC 110: Anatomy and Physiology I: The Srotas and Western Anatomy Comparison. The three supply channels of Ayurveda. Analysis of the respiratory system, the digestive system and organs from the western point of view.
ALCC 111: Anatomy and Physiology II: The Srotas and Western Anatomy Comparison. The seven tissue supply channels of Ayurveda and its western counterpart including the lymphatic, circulatory, muscular, skeletal, nervous, and reproductive system.
ALCC 112: Anatomy and Physiology III : The Srotas and Western Anatomy. The three waste channels of Ayurveda and analysis of the urinary, Integumentary, and endocrine systems.
ALCC 113: Ayurvedic nutrition ( 6 tastes )
Ayurveda is unique in that they use the six tastes to bring about perfect health. Learn how each taste affects you and how they can help different conditions.
ALCC 114: Ayurveda chikitsa ( diagnosis )
-learn to find system imbalances by observing nails, tongue, face, speech, gait, and other factors
ALCC 115: Pranayama and yoga for common ailments
Learn how to use yoga and pranayama on ten of the most common diseases. Plus diet, vitamins, herbs, essential oils for each disease
ALCC 116: Advanced Pulse diagnostics
There are seven different layers in the pulse. Each layer reveals what is going on inside. Learn this ancient form of diagnosis with a master in ayurvedic pulse taking
ALCC 117: Herbology I
Learn the basics of herbology. Culinary spices
ALCC 118: Aromatherapy
Learn the basics of aromatherapy and their common uses
ALCC 119: Marma Points I
Learn the energetic centers in the body that will help you unblock stagnant energy
ALCC 120: Herbology II
Deeper study into individual herbs and herbal formulas. Learn how to make salves, tinctures, decoctions, infusions, poultices, and more
ALCC 121: Ayurvedic Ancient Therapies
Learn the basics of panchakarma, basti treatments, lepana, shiro treatments, and much more
ALCC 122: Marma Points II
Deeper study into the marma points
ALCC 123: How to do an Ayurvedic consultation
Learn how to conduct a consultation. What to look for, Different clients, How to treat individuals and not diseases
ALCC 124: Dinacharya ( Ayurveda’s daily routine)
Dinacharya is a daily detox to keep your body in perfect health. Learn the routine
ALCC 125: Two supervised Ayurvedic Consultations