Ayurveda and Women's Health -APD Course
Course Description:
Explore Ayurvedic physiology and psychology as it relates to women’s health through every stage of life. This course will cover the doshic changes across the menstrual cycle, fertility, perimenopause, menopause, and post-menopause. Students will learn practical yoga and Ayurvedic interventions including self-care rituals, lifestyle strategies, and therapeutic sequencing to support hormonal balance, digestion, sleep, and emotional well-being.
Learning Objectives
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
Understand
How to assess a woman’s current physical and energetic state using both yogic and Ayurvedic frameworks. (1.3.1.1, 1.3.1.2)
Doshic patterns in the menstrual cycle, fertility, menopause, and post-menopause. (1.3.2.1)
How to prioritize a woman’s presenting needs based on stage of life, vikriti, and constitution. (1.3.1.3, 1.3.1.4)
Explain
Ayurvedic understanding of female reproductive anatomy and hormones. (2.1.1)
The reasoning behind specific yoga and lifestyle protocols for hormonal health. (1.3.1.5, 1.3.1.6)
How emotional and mental health symptoms during transitions are linked to doshic imbalance and samskaric patterns. (1.3.2.2)
Describe
Ayurvedic interventions such as abhyanga, basti, nasya, dietary recommendations, and pranayama to address PMS, infertility, hot flashes, dryness, mood swings, and fatigue. (1.3.2.2, 1.3.1.8)
Safe and appropriate yoga sequencing for each phase of the menstrual cycle, postpartum period, and menopause. (1.3.1.11, 1.3.1.12)
Define
Ayurvedic terminology relevant to women’s health (e.g., artava dhatu, srotas, rajahkala, rasayana). (1.3.2.1)
The difference between prakriti and vikriti and how it applies to women’s hormonal health. (1.3.2.1)
Materials to Bring:
- Standard yoga props (2 blocks, 2 blankets (or 1 blanket and 1 bolster)
- Strap
- Notebook
- Course Manual. (under content section)
Course Completion Requirements:
- Watching the course content.
- Project Instructions:
- Develop a 10-day Ayurvedic lifestyle protocol for yourself or a current student volunteer including:
- Dinacharya (daily routine)-Use what you learned in your ideal day + Ayurveda time clock.
- Basic herbal education
- Dosha-pacifying yoga therapies for women's health condition
- Practice for 10 days
- Submit your protocol and summary of the story using template below.
- Develop a 10-day Ayurvedic lifestyle protocol for yourself or a current student volunteer including:
Link to Project Template:
https://docs.google.com/docume...
Email completed project to: Dani@pranayogaschool.com for certification
*Page numbers given in lecture might not match up with the numbers in your source material if you are taking this course asynchronous.
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