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Ayushakti introduces three-year certificate course on Ayurveda 

Ayushakti introduces three-year certificate course on Ayurveda 

The education course is in collaboration with Ancient Secrets Foundation, St Elisabeth University (Berlin) Ayushakti has introduced an Ayurveda course under its Ayushakti Academy of Ayurved Education. The education course named '3-Year Healing PATH (Practitioner Training in Ancient Healing Secrets of Siddha-Veda)' is being launched in association with the Ancient Secrets Foundation, St Elisabeth University of Berlin. This course aims at spreading awareness about Ayurveda and teaching the generation of today the age-old ancient lineage of pulse reading and marma techniques. It is open to all students and participants across the globe, who are keen on learning the Ayurveda methods and healing techniques. The programme is headed by Ayushakti Academy of Ayurved’s Education Head Dr Hemang Parekh along with Dr Smita Pankaj Naram and Dr Clint. G. Rogers along with a team of 11 doctors who are on board as mentors. They include Dr Hemang Parekh Dr Tushar Yadav, Dr Ronak Naik, Dr Komal Gawali, Dr Rajasee Patade, Dr Ramchandra Konduskar, Dr Priyanka Shukla, Dr Deepali Shastri, Dr Ashwini Borate, Dr Ketki Trivedi, Dr Rajeshree Mehta and upcoming Ayurvedacharya, Krushna Pankaj Naram. As part of this education, there will be online sessions and every year a seven-day on-ground training will take place, where the students will learn how to scan the body, practice pulse reading, visit herbal gardens and learn to cook authentic Ayurvedic recipes. The first education meet-up took place this week, where students from 18 countries, like the UK, the US, Europe, Australia, Africa, Germany, New York, Qatar, etc., visited the Malad centre of Ayushakti.