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Clinical Ayurveda, Yoga, Digestive & Nervous System Care

Start here to get a sense of my work. I share Ayurveda as everyday medicine, yoga as a personal rhythm (not choreography), and writing that names both the beauty, the hard truths of living in a body. This space is for remembering, reclaiming, and reimagining wellness from the inside out.
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Ayurveda’s Future: The Importance of Community Voices in NAMA

Ayurveda’s Future Is in Our Hands – As Ayurveda grows in the U.S., transparency in leadership matters. Who gets to participate fully in this field? Why are qualified practitioners being sidelined? It’s time for open conversations about inclusion, accessibility, and the future of Ayurveda. Your voice and your vote matter.
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5 Ayurvedic Practices to Transform Your Emotional Wellness During Menopause

From an Ayurvedic perspective, menopause is a time when Vata dosha, which governs movement and change, can become aggravated. This aggravation can manifest as restlessness, anxiety, and a feeling of being ungrounded. Pitta dosha, which regulates heat and transformation, also flare up, leading to irritability, anger, and frustration. Understanding these doshic imbalances gives us a…
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The Secret of Ayurvedic Herbs for Yogis and Athletes: Enhancing Performance & Well-Being

both groups share a common goal: achieving optimal performance and maintaining balance in their bodies and minds. Ayurvedic herbs can play a significant role in supporting this goal. They enhance physical capabilities
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Sexual Abuse in Yoga Part 1 – “But he did so much good in the world”

Trigger Warning: The following post discusses sexual assault. The following is a personal narrative and reflection based on lived experience, shared in the interest of truth-telling an survivor solidarity “But he did so much good in the world!” This is the knee jerk response every time anyone tries to discuss sexual abuse in yoga. This…
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The Potency of Ojas in Ayurveda & Yoga

How do we explain the unexplainable? One thing that Ayurvedic practitioners are constantly trying to build in their clients is Ojas. Ojas is a sanskrit word that does not directly translate to english. We describe it and why it’s importance but many of these subtle eastern concepts are difficult to understand. Ojas is the subtle…
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Ayurveda, Yoga, and Diabetes

Yoga Yoga, the ancient practice of India, is misunderstood in the west. Contemporary yoga in the Unites States consists of music to set the mood, excessive external heat, excessive aerobic movement, sometimes wine, sometimes goats, and a yoga clothing/accessory industry that will top $40 billion by 2028. Regardless of your experience, yoga is here to…
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Ayurveda and Caffeine

Is coffee good, or bad for you? You know me, if you’re here then you know I don’t shy away from unpopular opinions. So here goes… Caffeine is a socially acceptable addiction, from memes to throw pillows to yoga practices, it’s everywhere. While there are some health benefits to caffeine we mostly benefit from moderate…
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Ayurveda and Leftovers

I began studying Ayurveda, the oldest medicinal system, in 2001. One of the first things I learned is that leftovers are considered toxic and bad for your health. At the time the explanation was that it was “dead food”, that it was lacking Prana, the Sanskrit word for life-giving force/energy. It wasn’t until 2018 when…


