APA March 2022 Newsletter

Welcome to the APA March Newsletter. In this latest edition we have a store of interesting articles, seminar reviews etc. Just prior to each publication it always feels like there is not going to be enough material, and then at the eleventh hour, material magically appears. So, a big thank you again to all those contributed.

For those discovering the newsletter for the first time, the APA website allows members to access back issues.

If you would like to submit material for the May edition please get in touch. The deadline is May 15th. Articles are not limited to purely Ayurvedic matters and the best part is that selected articles earn CPD points.

Andrew

Please note: The views and opinions expressed here are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the views or official policy of the Ayurvedic Professionals Association. The information contained in this newsletter are for informational purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment.

ANDREW MASON
Andrew is the APA newsletter Editor and is looking forward to working with APA members. We are in good hands as he already edits The Herbalist Magazine and is an author of many books including Rasa Shastra - The Hidden Art of Medical Alchemy which is a fascinating read. Andrew came to Ayurfest and gave a practical Ayurvedic alchemy demonstration when we all got to play and make Pravala Pisti.

Contents

  • Letter from the Editor
  • How do I choose a treatment approach in Ayurveda?
  • Stream of Consciousness
  • Lavanavarga: salt categories in Ayurveda
  • Sanskrit, Language and Literature Course
  • APA Webinars - Spring 2022
  • APA Webinar Review: How to develop effective Ayurvedic Treatment Protocols
  • Herbal Alliance (Online Conference)
  • Ayurveda in a 5D World
  • APA Webinars Review: Ayurveda in Yoga Teaching
  • The Dr. Won’t See You Now (book review)
  • Growing: Drugs in Pots (book)
  • APA Contact details
Ayur ~ Life. Veda ~ Science or Knowledge.