Description
Introduction to Ayurveda Training
7 CE Hours
The Introduction to Ayurveda (7 CE Hours) course is officially approved by the National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage & Bodywork (NCBTMB). This foundational training program is specifically designed to give licensed massage therapists and bodyworkers a comprehensive understanding of Ayurvedic medicine, enabling them to integrate Eastern energetic principles into their current clinical practices.
🗺️ Course Overview & Core Objectives
This 7 Continuing Education (CE) hour curriculum builds a solid bridge between Western anatomy and Ayurvedic physiology. Therapists learn how to read client constitutions, identify imbalances, and customize bodywork treatments accordingly.
- Theoretical Foundations
- The Five Elements (Pancha Mahabhutas): Understanding how Ether, Air, Fire, Water, and Earth manifest within human tissue and psychology.
- Tridosha Theory (Prakriti vs. Vikriti): Learning to differentiate between a client’s baseline genetic constitution (Prakriti) and their current state of imbalance (Vikriti).
- The 7 Dhatus & Srotas: Mapping out the body’s seven structural tissue layers and the subtle channels that transport nutrients and waste.
- Clinical Indications & Client Assessment
- Ayurvedic Intake Protocol: Learning how to evaluate a client using simple observation (Darshana), questioning (Prashna), and tactile assessment (Sparshana).
- Vata, Pitta, and Kapha Bodywork Mapping: Identifying which strokes, oils, and environmental factors (music, lighting, temperature) will balance each specific dosha during a massage session.
- Scope of Practice & Safety Contraindications
Under NCBTMB guidelines, therapists are trained to respect the clear boundaries of their license while practicing Ayurveda:
- Informational Guidance Only: Understanding that massage therapists can share lifestyle and dietary advice but cannot medically diagnose or prescribe complex herbal treatments.
- Acute Metabolic Toxins (Ama): Learning when deep, systemic bodywork should be delayed due to heavy toxic buildup, high fevers, or severe acute inflammation.
👐 Practical Integration for the Massage Table
The practical segment of this course focuses on immediate, actionable ways to upgrade a standard massage session into an Ayurvedic-inspired experience:
- Customized Carrier Oils: Transitioning away from generic synthetic lotions to therapeutic, raw base oils (such as organic black sesame for dry/grounding Vata needs, coconut for sensitive/heated Pitta states, and sunflower or mustard seed for sluggish Kapha tissues).
- Directional Stroke Dynamics: Mastering Anuloma (massaging in the direction of hair growth to calm the nervous system) and understanding how pace and pressure impact a client’s energetic state.
- Environmental Customization: Utilizing specific aromatherapy, ambient sounds, and thermal adjustments to create a sensory capsule tailored to the client’s immediate needs.
🔬 Scientific Validation & Research
Integrating Ayurveda with modern bodywork is backed by peer-reviewed clinical research across international medical databases:
- Whole-System Wellness Impact: A landmark clinical trial published in Scientific Reports evaluated whole-system Ayurvedic approaches and demonstrated significant improvements in cellular aging markers, metabolic health, and general well-being profiles.
- Nervous System Stabilization: Research tracking the psychological and physiological impacts of Ayurvedic principles in touch therapies confirms a measurable downregulation of the sympathetic nervous system, reducing chronic anxiety and systemic inflammatory markers.
- Circulatory and Fascial Integration: Modern fascial studies validate the traditional Ayurvedic placement of marma points and tissue pathways, showing that tactile stimulation along these lines directly promotes myofascial release and lymphatic drainage.
💳 NCBTMB Provider Information
- Approved Provider: Shekhar Vijay Annambhotla
- Approved Provider Number: 451878-12
- CE Hours Awarded: 7 CEs
- Approval Body: National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage & Bodywork (NCBTMB)
- Target Audience: Licensed Massage Therapists (LMTs), Certified Bodyworkers, and Holistic Health Practitioners.
- Certificate: Issued immediately upon successful completion of the course and foundational assessment.
