Alfalfa (Ashvabala): Ayurvedic Benefits, Thai Yoga Integration & Safety Guide

Alfalfa (Medicago sativa): The “Great Healer” in SomaVeda® Thai Yoga & Ayurvedic Nutrition

By Anthony B. James DNM(P), ND(T), MD(AM), RAC

Alfalfa (Medicago sativa): The "Great Healer" in SomaVeda® Thai Yoga & Ayurvedic Nutrition

In the vast apothecary of nature, few plants bridge the gap between ancient wisdom and modern clinical nutrition as effectively as Alfalfa (Medicago sativa). Known traditionally to herbalists as “The Great Healer” (and by its Arabic name al-fscfscah, meaning “father of all foods”), Alfalfa is a profound embodiment of the Hippocratic injunction: “Let food be thy medicine and medicine be thy food.”

For practitioners of SomaVeda® Thai Yoga and Natural Medicine, Alfalfa is more than a garnish; it is a potent nutritional adjunct that can balance metabolism, modulate immune function, and support the body’s structural integrity during therapeutic bodywork.

The Nutritional Science: Why Alfalfa is “The Great Healer”

Modern nutritional science validates what traditional healers have known for centuries. Alfalfa’s deep root system (reaching up to 20 feet) allows it to mine the soil for minerals inaccessible to other plants.

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Key Nutritional Constituents include:

  • Vitamins: A, C, E, and K (essential for blood clotting and bone health).
  • Minerals: Calcium, Potassium, Phosphorus, and Iron.
  • Bioactive Compounds:
    • Saponins: A family of chemical compounds proven to bind to cholesterol and prevent its absorption.
    • Chlorophyll: Potent detoxifier and blood builder.
    • Phytoestrogens: Including spinasterol and coumestrol, which may support hormonal balance.
    • L-canavanine: An amino acid analog studied for anti-cancer properties (though used with caution in autoimmune cases).
  • Alkalizing Diet

Ayurvedic Energetics: The Energetics of Alfalfa

To integrate Alfalfa into a SomaVeda® practice, we must understand its energetic qualities through the lens of Ayurveda: Ashvabala Ayurveda, Alfalfa cooling herbs, Ayurvedic herbs for joint pain.

  • Rasa (Taste): Astringent (Kashaya), Bitter (Tikta), and slightly Sweet (Madhura).
  • Virya (Potency): Cooling (Sheeta).
  • Vipaka (Post-Digestive Effect): Pungent (Katu).
  • Dosha Effect: It is excellent for balancing Pitta (due to its cooling nature) and Kapha (due to its drying/astringent nature). Excessive use may aggravate Vata due to dryness, so Vata types should consume it with healthy oils or in moderation.
  • Agni: increases digestive fire.
  • Ama: Reduces accumulation of waste and aids in removing waste byproducts of insuficient digestion and metabolic imbalance.

Comprehensive Health Benefits

Based on both traditional usage and contemporary research, Alfalfa is indicated for a broad spectrum of health optimizations:

  1. Musculoskeletal & Inflammatory Support
  • Rheumatoid Arthritis: The alkalizing nature of alfalfa helps reduce uric acid and systemic acidity, common contributors to joint pain.
  • SomaVeda® Integration: For clients receiving Thai Yoga therapy for mobility issues, Alfalfa serves as an internal anti-inflammatory, potentially reducing tissue resistance and improving range of motion.
  1. Metabolic & Cardiovascular Health
  • Cholesterol Management: The high saponin content interferes with the absorption of cholesterol in the gut.
  • Diabetes & Blood Sugar: Studies suggest alfalfa may improve insulin sensitivity and assist in blood sugar regulation.
  • Lowering Blood Pressure: Its diuretic properties and mineral content support vascular health.
  1. Digestive & Detoxification Pathways
  • Digestive Disorders & Dyspepsia: Contains eight digestive enzymes that aid in the assimilation of proteins and fats.
  • Liver Cleanse & Jaundice: Acts as a hepatoprotective agent, encouraging bile flow.
  • Water Retention: A natural diuretic that relieves edema without depleting potassium.
  • Alkalizing Diet: Alfalfa acts as a PH balancer, counter-acting Acidosis, systemic acidity, common contributers to a host of illnesses and syndromes including Cancer.
  • Bioavailability: By definition, increasing bioavailability means it aids in the assimilation of proteins and fats. Alfalfa supports the extraction from nutrient dense nutrition. When ingested, the same amount of food equals more nutritive factors.
  1. Hormonal & Reproductive Health
  • Stimulates Lactation: A known galactagogue used traditionally to boost milk supply in nursing mothers.
  • Prostate Health: Traditionally used to reduce swelling and irritation associated with benign prostatic hypertrophy (BPH).
  1. Immune Modulation
  • Antioxidant Activity: High in beta-carotene and Vitamin E, protecting cells from free radical damage.

Integrating Alfalfa into Thai Yoga Therapy

At the Thai Yoga Center, we emphasize that manual therapy (Thai Yoga) is most effective when supported by internal biochemistry.

  • Metabolic Balance (Agni): Alfalfa helps regulate the digestive fire (Agni) without overheating the system, making it ideal for clients with high Pitta (inflammation/heat) conditions.
  • Ojas (Vitality) Builder: The mineral density of Alfalfa helps rebuild depleted tissues, vital for clients recovering from chronic fatigue or burnout.
  • Post-Session Recovery: After a rigorous SomaVeda® session, the body releases metabolic waste. Alfalfa juice or sprouts act as a mineral-rich electrolyte replenisher to aid the “flush” and prevent soreness.
  • Thai Traditional Medicine herbs, Sen Kalathari nutrition, SomaVeda® diet, Thai Yoga nutritional adjuncts
  • Ama: Alfalfa reduces “Ama” or the accumulated toxins in the body. It supports any “detoxification” protocol. Commonly used in Pancha Karma and or Nuad Boran based detox.

Practical Usage & Sourcing

  • Homeopathic Use: Used primarily to tone the digestive process, correct “tissue wasting,” and allay vesical irritability.
  • Food as Medicine: Use fresh sprouts in salads, powdered leaf in smoothies, or tea infusions.
  • Quality Control: Always obtain Alfalfa seeds and products from legacy, organic, and non-GMO sources. Conventionally grown alfalfa is often heavily sprayed with pesticides.

Precaution: Due to the high concentration of Vitamin K, those on blood thinners (like Warfarin) should consult a physician. Additionally, because Alfalfa contains L-canavanine, which can stimulate the immune system, persons with active Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) should avoid alfalfa seeds/sprouts. L-canavanine autoimmune safety, Safe alfalfa alternatives for Lupus

Traditional Names & Classifications

1. Classical Indian Ayurveda

In the modern Dravyaguna Vijnana (Ayurvedic Pharmacology), Alfalfa is identified by the Sanskrit name Ashvabala.

  • Sanskrit Name: Ashvabala (translates to “Horse Strength,” implying it imparts the vigor and stamina of a horse).

  • Synonyms: Vanamethika (Wild Fenugreek – due to its botanical similarity to Methi/Fenugreek).

  • Hindi/Unani: Lusan or Vilayati Ghas (Foreign Grass).

Ayurvedic Energetics (Guna Karma):

  • Rasa (Taste): Tikta (Bitter), Kashaya (Astringent).

  • Virya (Potency): Sheeta (Cooling).

  • Vipaka (Post-Digestive Effect): Katu (Pungent).

  • Dosha Action: Kapha-Pitta Shamaka (Pacifies Kapha and Pitta doshas). It can aggravate Vata if taken in excess due to its drying (Ruksha) quality, which is why it is often prescribed with a healthy fat (Anupana) like Ghee.

2. Traditional Thai Medicine (TTM)

Yaa-Alfalfa (หญ้าอัลฟัลฟ่า), Thai Alfalfa

In the Thai apothecary, Alfalfa is an introduced species (Naturalized). Unlike ancient endemic herbs like Plai or Galangal, it does not have a “Royal” name from the Ayutthaya period. It is integrated into the Thai Materia Medica based on its elemental properties.

  • Thai Common Name: Yaa-Alfalfa (หญ้าอัลฟัลฟ่า) – Literally “Alfalfa Grass.”

  • Elemental Classification (Thaat): Alfalfa is considered a Cooling Medicine (Yaa Yen).

  • Elemental Action: It nourishes the Thaat Din (Earth Element) by providing structure/minerals, while its cooling nature pacifies excess Thaat Fai (Fire Element/Inflammation).


Medicated Preparations & Traditional Remedies

While Alfalfa does not appear in the ancient Brihat Trayi (The Great Trio of Ayurvedic texts: Charaka, Sushruta, Vagbhata) as a complex polyherbal formulation ingredient, it is used extensively in Desiya Chikitsa (Indigenous/Folk Medicine) and modern Clinical Ayurveda.

Ayurvedic Remedies & Formulations

  1. Ashvabala Swarasa (Fresh Juice Therapy):

    • Preparation: Fresh Alfalfa leaves are crushed to extract juice.

    • Indication: Used for Raktapitta (Bleeding disorders) due to its Vitamin K content (coagulant properties) and Pandu (Anemia) due to high iron and chlorophyll content.

    • Anupana (Vehicle): Often mixed with Carrot juice or Amla juice to potentiate absorption.

  2. Ashvabala Churna (Alfalfa Powder):

    • Preparation: Shade-dried leaves ground into a fine powder.

    • Indication: Used as a Brimhana (nutritive tonic) for Dhatu Kshaya (tissue wasting) and convalescence after chronic fever.

    • Dose: 3-5 grams twice daily with warm water or milk.

  3. Vanamethika Tea (Infusion):

    • Preparation: Hot infusion of the seeds or dried leaves.

    • Indication: Prameha (Urinary disorders/Diabetes) and Sandhivata (Arthritis). The diuretic action helps flush excess Kleda (moisture/waste) from the joints.

Traditional Thai Medicine (TTM) Applications

  1. Nutritional Adjunct for “Sen” Line Therapy:

    • In SomaVeda® contexts, Alfalfa is used to support the Sen Kalathari (associated with the circulatory and kinetic energy systems). A warm infusion is given after therapy to cool the body and replenish minerals lost during the release of “heat” from the muscles.

  2. Thai Postpartum Care (Yu Fai Adjunct):

    • While not used during the hot compress stage (which focuses on heating herbs), Alfalfa sprouts are prescribed in the diet immediately following Yu Fai to rebuild blood volume (Bamrung Lueat) and stimulate lactation (Bamrung Nam Nom) without overheating the mother.


Documented Uses: UN & WHO Guide Publications

Reference Source: WHO Monographs on Selected Medicinal Plants & United Nations FAO Ecocrop Database.

The World Health Organization (WHO) and UN FAO recognize Medicago sativa for specific pharmacological activities that align with traditional claims:

Verified Use (UN/WHO) Traditional Correlate Mechanism of Action
Antihyperlipidemic Medohara (Fat reducer) Saponins in roots/seeds prevent cholesterol absorption in the gut.
Diuretic Mutrala (Urine increasing) Increases sodium and water excretion; useful for edema.
Galactagogue Stanya Janana (Milk production) Phytoestrogens (coumestrol) stimulate prolactin.
Nutritive Tonic Rasayana (Rejuvenative) High bioavailability of macrominerals and vitamins A, C, E, K.

🌿 Clinical Pearl: The “Double-Edged Sword” of Alfalfa

Important Safety Contraindication for Autoimmune Conditions

For the SomaVeda® Practitioner: While Alfalfa is a nutritive powerhouse, the seeds and fresh sprouts contain a potent non-protein amino acid called L-canavanine.

The Western Science Mechanism: L-canavanine is a structural analogue (a “chemical mimic”) of the essential amino acid L-arginine. Because they look so similar, the body’s enzymes can mistakenly insert L-canavanine into proteins in place of Arginine.

This “mistaken identity” results in aberrant proteins that can dysfunction. Crucially, this process has been shown to reactivate or exacerbate Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) and other autoimmune conditions by stimulating T-cells to attack the body’s own DNA.

The Ayurvedic & SomaVeda® Perspective: In traditional terms, we view this as a specific form of Prajnaparadha (crimes against wisdom) at the cellular level. The body’s intelligence becomes confused, leading to a sharp rise in Tejas (cellular fire/inflammation) that burns up Ojas (vital immunity).

⚠️ Clinical Rule of Thumb:

  • ALWAYS screen clients for a history of Lupus (SLE) or severe Rheumatoid Arthritis before recommending raw Alfalfa sprouts or seeds.

  • SAFE ALTERNATIVE: The mature leaves of the Alfalfa plant contain significantly lower levels of L-canavanine than the seeds/sprouts. For autoimmune clients, sticking to dried leaf tea or heat-treated preparations is safer, or simply substituting with Moringa (Moringa oleifera) which offers a similar mineral profile without the L-canavanine risk.

Ideas for Further Research

For students of the American College of Natural Medicine, consider investigating:

  1. The comparison of bioavailability between Alfalfa juice vs. whole sprout consumption.
  2. The synergistic effect of Alfalfa and Turmeric in managing osteoarthritis in Thai Yoga clients.
  3. The role of Alfalfa phytoestrogens in managing menopausal symptoms during somatic therapy.

Verifiable Resources & References

To deepen your understanding, please review the following clinical data:

  1. Cholesterol Reduction: Molgaard, J., et al. “Alfalfa seeds lower low density lipoprotein cholesterol and apolipoprotein B concentrations in patients with type II hyperlipoproteinemia.” Atherosclerosis, 1987. Link to Abstract
  2. Anti-Diabetic Properties: Bora, K.S., & Sharma, A. “Phytochemical and pharmacological potential of Medicago sativa: A review.” Pharmaceutical Biology, 2011. Link to Research
  3. Anti-Inflammatory Effects: Hong, Y.H., et al. “Ethyl acetate extracts of alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) sprouts inhibit lipopolysaccharide-induced inflammation in vitro and in vivo.” Journal of Biomedical Science, 2009. Link to Full Text
  4. Ayurvedic Herbology: Frawley, Dr. David, and Vasant Lad. The Yoga of Herbs: An Ayurvedic Guide to Herbal Medicine. Lotus Press. Link to Resource

Bibliographic References & Resources

1. Classical Indian Ayurveda (Ashvabala)

  • Primary Source Identification:

    • Scientific Source: Plants of the World Online (POWO). “Medicago sativa L.” Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.

    • Ayurvedic Pharmacology: Sharma, P.V. Dravyaguna Vijnana. Vol. II. Chaukhambha Bharati Academy, Varanasi. (Standard text identifying Medicago sativa as Ashvabala or “Strength of the Horse”).

    • Clinical Review: Kargozar, R., et al. “(PDF) Ashvabala (Medicago sativa Linn.) Nari Aushadhi – A Review.” ResearchGate. (Confirms the synonym Nari Aushadhi or “Women’s Medicine” and its use as a Rasayana).

    • Link: ResearchGate: Ashvabala Review | Kew Science: Medicago sativa

2. Traditional Thai Medicine & Ethnobotany

  • Thai Classification:

    • Source: Thai National Master Plan for Herb Development. Ministry of Public Health, Thailand.

    • Usage Context: Integrated into Sen Line therapy as a “Cooling Medicine” (Yaa Yen) to balance the Fire Element (Thaat Fai).

    • Ethnobotanical Data: Feedipedia. “Alfalfa (Medicago sativa).” A programme by INRAE, CIRAD, AFZ and FAO. (Documents the global naturalization and use of Alfalfa as a nutritive fodder and medicinal plant in tropical regions).

    • Link: Feedipedia (FAO/INRA): Alfalfa Datasheet

3. World Health Organization (WHO) & UN Guidelines

  • Pharmacological Verification:

    • Source: WHO Monographs on Selected Medicinal Plants. Vol. 1-4. World Health Organization, Geneva.

    • Documented Actions: Verifies uses as a diuretic (Mutrala), antihyperlipidemic (Medohara), and galactagogue (Stanya Janana).

    • Safety Warning: Specifically notes the presence of L-canavanine in seeds/sprouts and its contraindication for Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE), aligning with the Ayurvedic caution against “heating” or “aggravating” autoimmune conditions in excess.

    • Link: WHO Monographs (PDF Archive) | FAO Ecocrop: Medicago sativa

4. Clinical Nutrition & Modern Integration

  • Therapeutic Applications:

    • Source: Restorative Medicine Monographs. “Alfalfa (Medicago sativa).”

    • Integration: Supports the use of Alfalfa for bone density (Vitamin K) and metabolic recovery, relevant to SomaVeda® structural therapy.

    • Link: Restorative Medicine: Alfalfa Monograph

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Thai Massage is a traditional remedial massage system with roots in Thailand. It’s a holistic approach to Massage that focuses on the body’s natural energy lines, Prana Nadi or Thai Sen Lines, to promote health, healing, recovery, and relaxation. Thai Massage involves gentle stretches, acupressure, and rocking to help relax the body and mind.

Recently, Thai Massage has gained popularity as a form of physical remedy, with people seeking its numerous benefits for the body and mind. Its holistic approach to healing and relaxation makes it a unique and effective remedial therapy for many physical and internal health conditions. Whether you’re looking to relieve muscle injury, or spasms, reduce or correct inflexibility, or relax and decompress, Thai Massage may help.

So why is Thai Massage getting increasingly popular as a form of remedial physical and or occupational therapy? One reason may be its ability to address various physical and internal health issues, conditions, and syndromes. Whether dealing with chronic and habitual pain and stress or simply looking to improve your overall health, Thai Massage has the structured protocols and techniques to offer significant benefits. In the following sections, we will further explore some of the main advantages of Thai Massage for physical therapy.

  1. Improved flexibility and range of motion:

One of the main benefits of Thai Massage is its capability to reduce or improve inflexibility and range of motion. Thai Massage achieves this result through gentle Yoga Therapy postures, “stretches” that help to loosen and stretch tight muscles. Improved flexibility can have a range of benefits for overall physical health and healthy- being, including:

Reduced risk of injury: Stretching helps to increase the range of stir in your joints, which can help to reduce the risk factors of injury during everyday life and physical conditioning. It is crucial for people who engage in regular physical exertion, athletics, or sports, as increased flexibility can help to reduce muscle strains, sprains, and other injuries.

Improved posture: Tight muscles can contribute to poor posture, leading to back pain and other issues. By stretching and loosening these muscles, Thai Massage can help to improve structure and posture while reducing the threat of associated problems.

Enhanced athletic performance: Improved flexibility can also help to support superior performance. By increasing the accessible range of motion in your joints, you may be able to move more efficiently and effectively, leading to better results in your chosen sport or physical activity.

In addition to these benefits, increased flexibility can make you feel better overall. Stretching can help to release antagonistic tension and spasm, increasing blood inflow to your muscles and leaving you feeling more relaxed and re-energized. If you want to improve your flexibility and range of motion, Thai Massage is a great option.

2. Reduces muscle tension and chronic pain:

Another crucial benefit of Thai Massage is its ability to reduce muscle tension, spasms, and chronic pain. Physical Therapy benefits of Thai Massage originate through varietal and functional traditional Thai massage techniques that help to loosen tight muscles and promote relaxation.

One possible explanation for the pain-relieving results of Thai Massage is the increased blood flow it can promote. Thai Massage can help to increase blood flow to the muscles, bringing fresh oxygen and nutrients to the area and helping to flush out waste products such as lactic acid. This increased blood flow can help to reduce muscle spasms and promote mending and healing. This high blood flow can also help to mitigate site-specific and overall inflammation.

Thai Massage may also effectively reduce pain due to the release of endorphins, natural painkillers produced by the body. These endorphins can help reduce pain perception, furnishing significant- required relief for those suffering from chronic pain conditions. Overall, Thai Massage can effectively reduce muscle spasms (sympatheticotonia, antagonistic muscle tension) and chronic pain, helping to alleviate motion limitations and promote overall well-being. If you are dealing with muscle tension or chronic pain, try Thai Massage to see if it can relieve you.

3. Reduces muscle tension and chronic pain: Thai massage protocols and techniques can reduce muscle spasms and chronic pain. Applying these interesting Traditional Thai Medicine techniques (Thai Marma Chikitsa) can help relieve muscle spasms by improving blood flow and releasing endorphins, which are natural anodynes or natural painkillers produced by the body. Traditional Thai Massage, also known as “Thai Yoga Therapy,” can give significant- immediate, and long-lasting relief to those suffering from chronic-habitual pain. One possible explanation for the pain-relieving effects of Thai Massage is the increased blood flow it promotes. Massage can help to increase blood flow to the muscles, bringing fresh oxygen and nutrients to the area and helping to flush out waste products. This increased blood flow can help to reduce muscle tension and promote healing.

The release of endorphins is another possible mechanism behind the pain-relieving effects of Thai Massage. Endorphins are natural anodynes produced by the body, and their presence can help reduce pain perception. This fantastic healing therapy can relieve those dealing with chronic pain conditions. Overall, Thai Massage can effectively reduce muscle spasms and chronic pain, helping to ease inflexibility and range of stir and promote overall well-being. Once again, If you are dealing with muscle tension or chronic pain, try Thai Massage to see if it can relieve you.

4. Boosts immune system function:

Research has shown that Thai Massage can positively affect the immune system, helping boost its function. A robust immune system is essential for maintaining overall health and well-being.

There are many possible explanations for the immune-boosting effects of Thai Massage. One is the increased blood flow that the Massage can promote. As mentioned before, Massage can help to increase blood flow to the muscles, bringing fresh oxygen and nutrients to the area and helping to flush out waste products. This increased blood flow may also positively impact the immune system, helping to support its function. Traditional Thai Massage works or treats the entire client’s body. That means the increased blood flow benefit affects the whole body, a systemic gift with all the additional benefits you would expect from a purely local increase of blood flow to a particular part of the body, such as any extremity.

Another possible explanation for the immune-boosting effects of Thai Massage is the relaxation of the body’s stress response. Stress can hurt the immune system, so anything that helps to reduce stress may also help to boost immune function. Thai Massage can be particularly effective at promoting relaxation and reducing stress, making it an excellent choice for those looking to support their immune system. Overall, Thai Massage has the potential to boost immune system function, helping to support overall health and well-being.

5. Promotes relaxation and stress reduction:

In addition to its physical benefits, Thai Massage is known for its ability to promote relaxation and reduce stress. This stress reduction effect begins immediately and can continue or last for days after even one therapy session! The gentle stretches and acupressure (Marma Chikitsa) techniques used in the treatment protocols and individual sessions can help relax the mind and body, providing a sense of calm and well-being. Reducing stress can have a range of benefits for overall physical and internal health. Stress can hurt the body, causing problems similar to fatigue, headaches, and muscle spasms. By reducing stress, Thai Massage can help to palliate these symptoms and promote overall health and well-being. In addition to the immediate relaxation and stress-reducing direct effects of Thai Massage, the protocol may also have longer-term benefits. By helping to reduce stress, Thai Massage can improve sleep quality, boost mood, and lower the threat and risk of specific health problems. Thai Massage directly affects positive posture and structural alignment. Misalignments in the body’s structure can cause or contribute to stress. In severe cases, structural misalignments and deviations can directly affect the circulation of any bodily circulations, including innervation, blood flow to organs or extremities, lymphatic drainage, etc. Overall, Thai Massage can be an effective way to promote relaxation and reduce stress, providing and facilitating both immediate and more extended-term benefits for overall physical and internal health.

Conclusion:

Thai Massage offers a range of physical remedy benefits, including reductions of inflexibility and inhibiting free accessible range of motion. It reduces muscle spasms and chronic pain, boosts immune system function, and stimulates relaxation and stress reduction. These benefits make Thai Massage popular for those seeking a holistic approach to physical therapy and improving overall well-being.

Consider seeking a trained and certified Thai Massage/ Thai Yoga therapist in your area. Thai Massage is considered one of the most effective traditional medicine-based alternatives to conventional western/ allopathic physical therapy. It is also a great addition and adjunct to any physical therapy treatment program. Many P.T.s, Physical Therapy Doctors, Occupational therapists, and orthopedic professionals, including nurses and allied medical professionals, are currently studying to gain knowledge and applications of Thai massage techniques and protocols. When practiced by a trained and expert therapist/ practitioner, Thai Massage is safe and the poster child for functional medicine for various illnesses, conditions, and syndromes from mild to severe and chronic to acute. Again, finding a qualified therapist or practitioner who can tailor the Thai Massage to your individual needs and preferences is essential. With the right therapist, you can experience firsthand Thai Massage’s many physical therapy benefits.

Where to learn Thai Massage or locate a Thai Massage Certification Program? ThaiYogaCenter.com

Interested in a college degree program based on Thai Massage, Thai Yoga, Ayurveda, or Natural Medicine? SomaVeda.org

How to find a Thai Massage Practitioner? Thai Massage Practitioner Directory

Want to see Thai Massage Videos? SomaVeda1 YouTube Channel

For Thai Massage Books and related, visit BeardedMedia.Com

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May 2022 Thai Yoga Massage Practitioner Certification Retreat 164hr

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SomaVeda® Thai Yoga Certified Practitioner Certification and Retreat: CTP1 (164-hour Retreat intensive). This 13-day, (May 6th. – 18th. 2022), (Thirteen days: 129hrs. class residential, 35 hours online) program, will cover all four levels of the Basic Professional Thai Yoga Certificate Program plus fifteen additional breakout and/or supplemental courses. The CTP1 course is an intensive training based on Traditional Thai Massage, Ayurveda, Yoga Therapy, and Indigenous, Traditional, Natural, and Native American Medicine. (Advanced students: ALC, AHC, AYT, TCP continue in class through Saturday, January 22nd.) Please Note Quarantine Proof! Add a Spiritually based health and wellness modality to your ministry! Especially during Corona concerns. Religious Therapeutics are NOT subject to governmental oversight or “Lock Downs”! Of course our NAIC Tribal Org. will practice all necessary and prudent safety measures and or procedures. All programs are Physician supervised… We are experts in infectious diseases and disorders! 1) May 2022:  SomaVeda® Thai Yoga Practitioner Cert. Program Photo Gallery 2) May 6th. to 18th. 2022, NAIC Seminary: SomaVeda College of Natural Medicine, May 2022: Slide Show!: SomaVeda® Thai Yoga Practitioner Cert. Program VIDEO SLIDE SHOW!
The 164hr. SomaVeda® Thai Yoga Practitioner Certificate Course qualifies towards all advanced certificates (Accredited, State of Florida Compliant, AAPNA, NCBTMB) and SCNM College Degree programs in Indigenous, Traditional, Natural Medicine, Ayurveda, Ayurveda Life Style Consultant, Ayurvedic Yoga Therapist, SomaVeda® Thai Yoga Teacher Certification and SomaVeda® Thai yoga Therapy Practitioner. 3) Graduate Testimonials!  CLICK HERE to hear our grads give their first-hand impressions of their time in class. Graduates are qualified to practice and to provide health and wellness services for Spirit, Mind, and Body for a variety of health-related concerns and issues in all 50 states and Canada! Yoga Teacher already? Bring a comprehensive Ayurveda and Yoga Therapy practice to your school or program in only 13 days! This amazing Ayurveda, Yoga, and Yoga Therapy retreat at the beautiful 5-acre Native American Indigenous Church Sanctuary offers a healing atmosphere unique to central Florida. Learn, Restore, and Grow! The May 2022: 164hr. Thai Yoga Massage Practitioner Certificate Course qualifies towards all advanced certificates (Accredited, State of Florida Compliant, AAPNA, NCBTMB) and SCNM College Degree programs in Indigenous, Traditional, Natural Medicine, Ayurveda, Ayurveda Life Style Consultant, Ayurvedic Yoga Therapist, and SomaVeda® Thai yoga Therapy practitioner. Graduates are qualified to practice and to provide health and wellness services for Spirit, Mind, and Body for a variety of health-related concerns and issues in all 50 states and Canada! Yoga Teacher already? Bring a comprehensive Ayurveda and Yoga Therapy practice to your school or program in only 13 days (Theory: SomaVeda® Level Four pre-requisite is distance learning/ Home Study Course)! This amazing Ayurveda, Yoga, and Yoga Therapy retreat at the beautiful 5-acre Native American Indigenous Church Sanctuary offers a healing atmosphere unique to central Florida. Learn, Restore, and Grow! Unique to our program! 1) Daily Reishi Yoga also known as “Reusi Dot Ton”. Bring a new and exciting Yoga practice to your home life and Shala/ Studio! 2) A Legal Basis To Practice! We offer the ONLY Ayurveda & Thai Yoga Therapy program in the US which, under the NAIC Umbrella, is legal to practice in ALL 50 states and over 100 countries outside the US including US Territories and Puerto Rico! Additionally, we are also the ONLY Thai Yoga Professional certification to offer practitioners Legal Guidelines and Business Marketing courses as part of every training! 3) Clinical Approach! Our program emphasizes Medical, Clinical approaches to integrating Ayurveda and Yoga Therapy and Native American Medicine as functional medicine strategies for treating disease and health conditions effectively. All programs are Medically supervised and designed by Physicians for clinical applications. In the US, we are the original “Clinical Thai” training and certification. We teach serious therapeutic protocols for serious illnesses including traditional therapeutic protocols for pre and co-morbidities! 4) Adjunct Therapies: We introduce in this program many of the SomaVeda Integrated Traditional Therapies® Adjunct modalities: Table Thai Yoga, Thai Chair Yoga, Bolster Magic™, SomaVeda® Tool Assisted Energy Line Release (T.A.E.L.R.), SomaVeda® Bio-Tapp™ Emotional Liberation Technique and so much more! 5) Martial Arts: Buddhai Sawan Logo Buddhai Sawan USA LogoWe offer lessons and instruction in several Martial Arts: Thai Buddhai Sawan Krabi-Krabong (Buddhai Sawan USA), Muay Boran, and Muay Thai (Thai Boxing). Flilipino Kali (Inosanto Method), Pekiti Tersia (Gaje Style), Indinesian Penjak Silat (Jaffre style) and Progressive American Karate- Jiu Jitsu (Garrard, Corley, Wallace and  Smith PKA Style). The curriculum varies to suit individuals in the class. No experience is necessary. Ajahn Dr. Anthony B. James is authorized and qualified to teach these MAs. See Martial Arts Bio1 & Bio12…   By the end of this Thai Yoga certification class, you are empowered to begin practicing, open a private or group practice and or integrate into an existing Complementary and or Integrative Medicine practice or healing center. We give you both Marketing, Business Development, and Legal support! No other similar program in our industry can make this offer!   Massage Therapist? Bring the exciting therapies of Ayurveda and Yoga Therapy to your practice. Save your Hands! Our unique “Hands-Free! Thai Yoga” variations have not only enlivened careers but have saved many Massage therapists from debilitating occupational disabilities such as Carpal Tunnel Syndrome!  NCBTMB and FSMTB CE hrs. Approved. Learn how to double your existing practice and income!

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Allied or Medical Health Practitioner: Doctor, Nurse, Chiropractor, Acupuncture, Nutrition, Physical Therapist, Occupational Therapist? Looking to expand your practice offering with CAM procedures and practices proven effective? It is well known that Indigenous Traditional Medical Systems are the basis of CAM procedures. Learn from the source! The 164 hr. CTP1 (129hrs. in-class/ 35hrs. Distance learning) qualifies as the pre-requisite course requirement for all SomaVeda College of Natural Medicine Degrees.  The SomaVeda® Thai Yoga Practitioner Certificate course additional qualifies graduates for all Intermediate, Advanced, and Teacher Certification programs in SomaVeda® Thai Yoga Therapy. What is Somaveda Integrated Traditional Therapies® Thai Yoga? aapna_logo_transparent ap

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Prof. Anthony B. James MSc.(Clinical Herbology), DNM(C), ND(T), MD(AM), DOM(Acu), DPHC(h.c.), Ph.D. (IM), Ph.D. (Hospitaller Medicine h.c.), DMM, RAAP, UTTS, MSGR./CHEV., Ordained Native Monsignor Native Bishop, Eastern Orthodox Catholic Church of the East in Brazil, Dean, Professor, Director of Education and Traditional Medicine

The most important reason is to experience and share the documented traditional outcomes and benefits of the practice. Developed for thousands of years in the ancient traditional Buddhist and Ayurveda healing centers of Thailand and South East Asia, Thai Traditional Medicine: Thai Traditional Massage and Thai Ayurveda continues to develop as an elegant, evolving, internationally recognized traditional medicine.

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We have been using PEMF (Pulsed Electro-magnetic Field Therapy) devices and technologies for over 30 years as functional medicine adjuncts to the SomaVeda Integrated Traditional Therapies® Thai Yoga, Ayurveda and or Natural Medicine protocols. PEMF and the other Bio-Magnetic Therapeutic Protocols have never let us down. We integrate them for a countless list of interventions that add to and supplement the many benefits of the SomaVeda® Thai Yoga protocols for wellness and healing. They are safe and non-invasive, adverse side effects are minimal or non-existent. PEMF can be used safely on everyone!

One of our recommended providers is ElectroMeds. They are able to provide professional “entry to mid range” devices that are powerful enough for clinical use, but cost effective to not break the bank! We use most of the devices ourselves in our Natural Wellness Solutions Clinic. We also demonstrate these devices and the use in SomaVeda® T.A.L.E.R. protocols in our Pro Certification courses, programs and or SCNM College Degrees.

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Flu Season is Here! Natural Solutions for Infections for Thai Yoga and Ayurveda Practitioners​

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Natural Solutions for Infections for Thai Yoga and Ayurveda Practitioners

Infections and Infectious disease from simple topical to chronic catastrophic are always a concern. As a SomaVeda® Thai Yoga, Ayurveda and or other Natural Medicine provider you need to have concrete and reliable strategies to deal effectively with infection. This is no joke. Many medical office visits begin and end with a minor infection not adequately treated that escalates. Once inside that medical facility, emergency room etc. you are now exposed to potentially even more severe types of Hospital born infection such as MRSA (methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus​), Legionella (Legionella pneumophila​) etc. If you could handle these infections at home or for your patients and clients you would certainly save them time and money, but potentially save them from risk of death from other unnecessary contagious exposure.

Flu Season is here!

UPDATED APRIL 27, 2020:

We are heading into the Cold and Flu season. Now is the time to prepare ahead for how this exposure is going to affect you, your clients and your family!

This course now offers a certificate of completion suitable for framing!

Why do we need natural solutions for infections? Real life examples and the rise of antibiotic resistant viral and bacterial infections. This course will present a broad overview of the infectious disease issue from the perspective of a natural health practitioner. We will examine both specific concerns and their solution strategies. These strategies once understood can be implemented both in personal life and in counseling with affected clients in the wellness counseling model.

Learn How to fight and remedy many infections and infectious disease naturally.

This course contains eleven (11) lessons with a short quiz after each lesson. Once all lessons are completed and the quizes passed an NAIC CE hr. Certificate of Completion will be issued and immediately downloadable.

All course work and necessary materials are presented on the LearnThaiYoga.Teachable.Com platform. There are eleven lessons and a test for each lesson content.

Intro: Every Practitioner Needs Infection Strategies

Lesson #1: An Experience with MRSA

Lesson #2: Antibiotic Resistance According to the CDC

Lesson #3: Considerations in use of antibiotics

Lesson #4: Possible connections between Infection/ Antibiotic use and Depression

Lesson #5: Candida/ Yeast infections may contribute to Cancer!

Lesson #6: Acidosis may contribute to Infections including MRSA!

Lesson #7: GMO’s and antibiotic resistance

Lesson #8: 10 Steps to Avoid Infections

Lesson #9: Alternative, complimentary and natural approaches to conventional antibiotics

Lesson #10: Ayurveda Solutions for Infection

Lesson #11: Natural Solutions for Infections found in with Homeopathy

Infection Course #2: Also included is the “Natural Solutions for Corona, Flu and Novel Viral Infections” course which targets the unique health crises and “pandemic” currently challenging everyone! Includes 24 individual lessons including research, Do’s and Dont’s, Underlying Issue concerns and current best practices and recommendations for counseling or SomaVeda® Ayurveda and Health Coaching.

 

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Currently Available in the Jump Start Your Practice All Inclusive Subscription Course (New Content! Saturday, April 27th., 2020), this All Inclusive course program includes:

  1. Thirty Four (34) different professional courses.
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  5. 53 Free Textbooks, Free Reports plus Handout!
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  7. 2 Free NCBTMB/ FSMBT CE Courses suitable to renewal requirements for Massage Therapist National Certification Board License Renewal!

NEW!! Also includes New Covid-19 and Novel Infection Strategies and protocols for dealing with current pandemic and related! (Updated April 27th. 2020)

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