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Panchkarma/Ayurvedic Medicine
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Lakhesis
Posted 2005-01-30 12:58 AM (#15782)
Subject: Panchkarma/Ayurvedic Medicine


Does anyone have experience being treated by an Ayurvedic physician?
I'm a Naturopath and Herbalist by trade, and have become very interested in this form of medicine in the last few months and I'm interested in hearing feedback.
I don't have any health problems as such, but am interested in the wellbeing, bliss and new levels of health and happiness that Ayurvedic techniques seem able to achieve.
Also, does anyone have any contacts for an excellent Ayurvedic physician in Sydney, Australia?
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Lakhesis
Posted 2005-01-30 12:59 AM (#15783 - in reply to #15782)
Subject: Oops!


I had Panchkarma in the title, because I'm interested in Ayuredic and yogic cleansing techniques, and whether there are more practical/affordable ways of detoxifying than going to an Ayurvedic retreat.
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Thushara
Posted 2005-01-31 11:10 PM (#15850 - in reply to #15783)
Subject: RE: Oops!



Where do you live?
Is Ayurvedic medicine expensive there? Its affordable and widely used here., and its soo good



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Lakhesis
Posted 2005-02-01 4:13 PM (#15874 - in reply to #15782)
Subject: RE: Panchkarma/Ayurvedic Medicine


I live in Potts Point, Sydney, Australia.
There are a few good Ayurvedic physicians around, but they're hard to get into and expensive. There are also Ayurvedic 'consultants', but they're not the true, Indian trained physicians, they just sort of tell you to cook with turmeric and things!
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Thushara
Posted 2005-02-01 10:20 PM (#15888 - in reply to #15874)
Subject: RE: Panchkarma/Ayurvedic Medic



Yep be careful. i

Once I went to www.thelotusspa.com/ and they are pretty reasonable and good too. But I dont know the prices for foreigners., and you can find out whether they have a branch in Australia. They have branches in soem other countries too

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