APA March 2023 Newsletter

With the Equinox fast approaching we again say a big thank you to all the contributors who supplied articles for this edition of the APA Newsletter. Please see the urgent call below for more articles, we are always on the look-out for new articles for future editions of the Newsletter.

In this edition we have introduced a Seven Questions Challenge - for those who want to have a go at it. See page 21 for more details. This is a great chance to let others know your thoughts and what you are up to.

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

If you would like to submit material for the May edition please make sure it reaches us by May 5th 2023.

Andrew Mason.

Please note: The views and opinions expressed in this Newsletter 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.

Contents

  • Letter from the Editor
  • Urgent call to members (1)
  • Spring into Health, Ayurvedic Tips for Managing Kapha Dosha
  • Ayurvedic Spice of the Month: Cinnamon
  • Teaching Yoga for the Menstrual Cycle - An Ayurvedic Approach
  • Anne McIntyre Workshops 2023
  • Review of APA Webinar: Dr. Claudia Welsh
  • Up and Coming APA Events
  • Case Study: Chronic fatigue/ME/Burnout
  • AMH/URHP Summer Gathering
  • APA Seven Question Challenge
  • Good fences make good neighbours
  • Urgent call to members (2)
  • Contact information and credits
Ayur ~ Life. Veda ~ Science or Knowledge.