APA February 2024 Newsletter
Welcome again to another APA Newsletter. We have another packed edition for you, with lots of interesting articles, links to events and an important up and coming CPD event.
Once again, a big thank you to all of our contributors, who really came through on this edition. If you have something you would like to share, please do try and contribute. We aim to produce at least six issues per year, so this means we need lots of submissions to keep readers interested!
If you would like to submit for the next edition of the APA Newsletter, please try and make sure it reaches us by April 15th 2024.
Andrew Mason
Disclaimer: The information contained in this Newsletter is for informational purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. 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.
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.
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
- Red Flags and Emergencies (APA President)
- Red Flags and Emergencies (Dr. Edward Thompson)
- Sri Lankan Pumpkin Curry
- APA Webinar Review (Anja Brierley Lang)
- APA Webinar Review (Vd. P. Ramanohar)
- What does your sleeping direction say about your quality of sleep?
- Keshar (Crocus sativus) in Ayurveda
- Ahara Chitkitsa
- An Ancient Tapestry for Modern Life
- Fasting, what does Ayurveda say?
- American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
- Credits and Contact APA