Ayurveda & the Endocrine System: An Integrative Exploration
Course Delivery Method: Live (On Line)
Topics in Ayurveda: 30 PACE
Course Description:
Modern medicine defines the endocrine system as a network of glands that produce and release hormones that direct many important bodily functions, such as regulating metabolism, growth, reproduction and homeostasis. Ancient Ayurveda does not have an anatomical designation that directly corresponds to the modern endocrine system, yet it offers a holistic, coherent approach to understanding and managing endocrine health through the lens of the tridosha (vata, pitta, kapha), agni (the digestive fire), and ojas (vital energy & immunity).
In this course, we will explore several common endocrine disorders from the Ayurveda perspective, such as hypothyroidism, diabetes, adrenal fatigue, PCOS (polycystic ovary syndrome), and more. While modern endocrinology focuses on medications, hormone replacement therapies, and surgery for endocrine disorders, Ayurveda emphasizes root cause analysis, detoxification (Shodhana), rejuvenation (Rasayana), dietary adjustments, herbal medicines, and mind-body interventions.
We will consider how Ayurveda understands the associated organs, tissues and systems, drawing from the ancient texts, such as Aṣṭāṅga Hṛdayam, Caraka Samhitā, Suśruta Samhitā, and Mādhava Nidāna. A consideration of Ayurveda and modern endocrinology offers a complementary and integrative approach to understanding the body and supporting hormonal health.
Course Objectives:
1. Describe Ayurveda’s perspective on the functions and structures of modern anatomy’s endocrine system
2. Compare and contrast Ayurveda’s explanation and treatment of dosha and dhatu imbalance with allopathic endocrinology’s explanation and treatment strategies
3. Support oneself and clients with new tools and strategies to make diet and lifestyle changes to improve function of the endocrine system
4. Deepen understanding of basic principles of Ayurveda
Name of Faculty Member :
A R RAMADAS, BAMS
Provider/Faculty Bio:
Dr. A. R. Ramadas is the chief physician of the first hospital block of vaidyagrama, an experimental Ayurveda healing village on the outskirts of Coimbatore. He inherits a strong family tradition of a long line of Ayurveda practitioners, serving the sick for more than half a century. Dr. A. R. Ramadas completed his B.A.M.S (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) graduation from Ayurveda College in Coimbatore, Tamilnadu.
Course Start Date:
March 11, 2025
Start Time:
7:45 pm India
Course End Date:
Sept 2, 2025
End Time:
9.00 PM IST
Course Registration URL:
https://ayurvedaeducation.mykajabi.com/endocrine