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Ayurvedic Massage Practitioner Course

Accredited by FHT  & The Complementary Medical Association (CMA)

Zodiac are pleased to be able to offer Ayurvedic Practitioner Training Courses run by Sunita Passi—The Founder of Tri Dosha. Sunita is one of the biggest and most respected names in the World of Ayurvedic Training and Zodiac are proud to be working alongside her to offer first class tuition in Ayurvedic training.  Tri-Dosha’s founder and creative director, Sunita is also a holistic therapist and inspiring teacher. She has led a life of adventure and exploration since her early teens and is passionate about India and all ancient teachings. It was her love for the ayurvedic tradition based on her own positive experiences with ayurvedic herbs in her grandfather’s clinic when she was just seven years old that took her back to India in 2002

Train to be an Accredited Holistic Tri Dosha Ayurvedic Massage Therapist and enjoy 5 blissful days of empowering, transformational education. This 5 day course includes training in seven indigenous treatments and natural Ayurvedic body care including shirodhara. Aimed at students wishing to deliver therapy of the highest standard, coupled with ayurvedic-based lifestyle advice with a caring and nurturing regime.   Tri-Dosha, the pioneer in premium ayurvedic skincare, bodycare and natural ayurvedic therapy for the socially conscious consumer. Authentic to its ancient Indian roots, Tri-Dosha recognises ayurveda as a specialist wellness area so has intelligently married high quality ayurvedic education with healthy, balanced inspiring delivery.

Tri Dosha Culture
Ayurvedic culture is a movement, just as yoga is. Inherently spiritual in outlook, it makes kindness, charity, compassion, and honesty the main values for harmony in life.

With Tri-Dosha, you can apply the sciences of natural ayurvedic therapy and products, education in yoga, meditation, spirituality, herbs, nutrition, mantra's (sound vibration) and gem therapy to achieve all over well-being and inspire others to become more, encouraging them to transform themselves. This incredible healing system originates from the Indian Vedas, the oldest knowledge system in the world.

Tri-dosha’s mission
Tri-Dosha is a genuine passionate brand inspired by authentic ayurvedic culture.

Ayurvedic culture can help you overcome physical, emotional, or spiritual problems naturally, gaining a higher outlook on life both individually and collectively. Tri-Dosha's goal is to build a temple of understanding open to you and everyone who wishes to live a long, healthier and more inspiring life through natural living and higher thinking.

We offer a myriad of innovative ayurvedic components, treatments and expert education. If we can produce products that are ethically sourced, responsibly made and life enhancing in all aspects, we believe the world will be a much better place.

What is Ayurveda?
Ayurveda is an old Indian health system which treats the whole person working holistically, combining nutrition, herbal remedies, yoga and massage. It will revolutionize not only what you eat, but when; it will change your lifestyle patterns, depending on the season; it will recognize your dominant body type of either vata, pitta or kapha (tri-dosha’s) and prescribe treatment specific to your individual needs.

Learn more about the doshas (body types)
Vata means 'to move' or 'to enthuse.' Vata people have alert minds, a refreshing imagination, and a lot of energy, but they can burn out quickly through over activity. Arthritis, constipation, abnormal blood pressure, rheumatic pains and mental problems are all signs of a disturbed vata.

Pitta means 'to cook' or 'to burn.' Pitta people are skilful and bright. They also get easily offended and can be domineering. If you know someone who is prone to a hot and sweaty body, and whose hair went grey early, it is more than likely they are a pitta. Other signs of a pita-dominance are a fiery temper, and any burning sensations.

Kapha means 'to stick' or 'keep together.' Generally stable and patient, Kapha people are laid back and not easily provoked, but once enraged; it takes some time to calm them down again. Signs that a kapha dosha needs rebalancing are flabby muscles, slow talking, laziness, and feeling run down.

Course Syllabus

TRI-DOSHA INDIGENOUS AYURVEDA

TRI-DOSHA BODY

TRI-DOSHA FACE

TRI-DOSHA SCRUBS

 

Cost of Course - £632.50

 5 day inspirational workshop

19th to 23rd April 2010

Sunita's last course was a sell out book early to avoid disappointment !