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Ayurveda Beginner's Guide: Essential Ayurvedic Principles and Practices to Balance and Heal Naturally Paperback – February 13, 2018
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"Susan's approach to Ayurveda is simplicity itself. In Ayurveda Beginners Guide she has described the complex network of Ayurvedic information in a very practical, straightforward way so that every person can understand the healing modality of Ayurveda."―Vasant Lad, BAM&S, MASc, Ayurvedic Physician Founder of the Ayurvedic Institute in New Mexico, advisor for the National Ayurvedic Medical Association, and author of numerous books including Ayurveda: Science of Self-Healing and The Complete Book of Ayurvedic Home Remedies
Ayurveda is a profound science with wisdom spanning so wide that it can be difficult to know exactly where to begin. As an Ayurvedic consultant, Susan Weis-Bohlen helps those who are new to Ayurveda address this exact issue. In Ayurveda Beginners Guide Susan explains of the holistic principles behind Ayurveda, and offers gentle guidance for incorporating its restorative practices in your everyday life.
Designed with the newcomer in mind, Ayurveda Beginner's Guide presents:
- A concise overview of Ayurveda that covers its historical roots, concepts, and various healing methods
- A 3-week Ayurveda plan for beginners to introduce Ayurvedic concepts into one's lifestyle gently and practically
- A wide range of Ayurveda techniques such as recipes, yoga, aromatherapy, meditation, seasonal cleanses, and more
- A simple dosha quiz and in-depth descriptions of each dosha
Ayurveda Beginner's Guide will show you how to unlock the transformative powers of Ayurveda and move forward in your journey towards a healthier state of mind, body, and spirit.
- Print length188 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherCallisto
- Publication dateFebruary 13, 2018
- Dimensions8 x 0.46 x 8 inches
- ISBN-101939754178
- ISBN-13978-1939754172
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“Reading Ayurveda Beginner’s Guide feels like a friend taking your hand and warmly guiding you to feeling a lot better. It’s a wonderful and helpful book.” ―Sharon Salzberg, New York Times bestselling author of Real Happiness and Real Love
“Ayurveda Beginners Guide will take you on effortless journey into the world of Ayurveda that promises to change your life, as it has mine!” ―Dr. John Douillard, DC, CAP, founder of LifeSpa.com and bestselling author of Eat Wheat and The 3-Season Diet
"Susan Weis-Bohlen has provided a practical and user-friendly introduction and guide to Ayurveda for the health-conscious seekers of balanced living."―Hilary Giravaltis, Executive Director of the National Ayurvedic Medical Association and founder of the Kripalu School of Ayurveda
“Susan Weis-Bohlen has translated the ancient healing system of Ayurveda into real-world, practical applications. Each page of this beautiful book lovingly guides us with profound yet easy-to-apply steps that bring our body back to a state of wholeness, our mind back into the present moment, and our Soul to a more peaceful vibration. Ayurveda Beginner’s Guide is a powerful, comprehensive blueprint for living a healthy, balanced, and abundant life, and I am grateful to her for sharing this timeless wisdom in such an accessible format."―davidji, author of Secrets of Meditation (Nautilus Book Award winner)
"Susan Weis-Bohlen has a deep understanding of what is one of the world's oldest systems of medicine. She also has a unique talent for translating her knowledge of Ayurveda so that both health professionals and lay readers can gain more insight and understanding."―Brian Berman, MD, Director of University of Maryland School of Medicine Center for Integrative Medicine, Founder and President of The Institute for Integrative Health
“Ayurveda Beginner's Guide introduces readers to concepts and practices that can be added to one’s daily living right away. Susan Weis-Bohlen also shares deeper aspects of this powerful healing path that she has learned and practiced over the years. This book is a guide to how ancient Eastern practices can have a healing impact in the West today.”―Dr. Ramkumar Kutty, co-founder of Vaidyagrama Ayurvedic Healing Village and Punarnava Trust, India
“If you’re looking for a new way to pursue health and wisdom, this book is your answer. Beautiful and vibrant, Ayurveda Beginner’s Guide welcomes you to an ancient path for healing. Filled with practical, doable advice for everyday living, it’s accessible, clear, engaging, and so encouraging. Your travel guide for the journey, Susan Weis-Bohlen, lives this path and walks her talk. She, too, was a beginner once and takes you on this journey with lively compassion and practical humor. Go for it!”―Amadea Morningstar, author of Easy Healing Drinks from the Wisdom of Ayurveda
“As a physician who practices Ayurveda, I am always asked by patients for resources that will help them delve into this beautiful and ancient science. I am truly grateful that Susan Weis-Bohlen has taken her many years of wisdom and compiled it into an easy-to-use handbook. Ayurveda Beginner’s Guide includes an overview of dosha types, lifestyle practices, dietary guidelines, recipes, yoga poses, and other balancing Ayurvedic treatments. The writing is clear and concise, and I know this book will help many readers use this ancient medicine to achieve a more optimal way of living.”―Trupti Gokani, MD, award-winning, board-certified neurologist
“In Ayurveda Beginner's Guide, Susan Weis-Bohlen skillfully translates the empowering teachings of this ancient system of wellness for a modern-day audience. Her enthusiasm for and knowledge of the artistry of Ayurveda shines forth in every page. User-friendly and approachable, this guide is a must-have for anyone interested in Ayurveda.”―Felicia Tomasko, RN, Editor-in-Chief of LA Yoga Ayurveda and health magazine, former member of National Ayurvedic Medical Association board of directors, former president of California Association of Ayurvedic Medicine
“Ayurveda Beginner’s Guide by Susan Weis- Bohlen is a gem. For those who are looking to learn more about the ancient, healing powers of Ayurveda, look no further than this wonderful resource.”―Rebecca Katz, MS, author of The Cancer-Fighting Kitchen
"Clearly and concisely, Susan Weis-Bohlen offers a comprehensive introduction to Ayurveda, deftly mixing her own experience following Ayurvedic principles with explanations of its approach, long history, and range of benefits. The tone is serious, helpful and sometimes funny (as when the digestive tract tries to figure out what to do with ingested Cheez Doodles). This detailed book―full of recipes, information about yoga, meditation, medicine and more―makes it easy for anyone to learn about Ayurveda."―John Mutter, Editor-in-Chief and Co-Founder, Shelf Awareness
“As a Vaidya (Ayurvedic Physician) who has traveled the world for the last 30 years to practice and teach Ayurveda, I’ve often been asked by my clients and students to provide a means for understanding the vast knowledge of Ayurveda using simple language. In her book, Ayurveda Beginner’s Guide, Susan Weis-Bohlen brings years of study and clinical experience to making the knowledge of Ayurveda accessible and easy to apply for anyone. I highly recommend Ayurveda Beginner’s Guide to both beginners and those who are already familiar with the health benefits of incorporating the principles of Ayurveda into their lives.”―Dr. Shekhar Annambhotla, BAMS, MD (Ayurved), President of the Association of Ayurvedic Professionals of North America. (www.aapna.org)
About the Author
SUSAN WEIS-BOHLEN is full-time Ayurvedic consultant, cooking teacher, meditation teacher, and leader of sacred site tours. Susan’s personal journey into the Ayurveda lifestyle began when she came across the Ayurvedic cleansing technique of panchakarma. What began as the release of damaging toxins and personal difficulties eventually grew into an impassioned vocation. She has since studied with the best teachers of Ayurveda, both in the US and in India. Susan knows exactly how challenging it can be to come to Ayurveda as a beginner and has dedicated her life to sharing the fruits of her studies with students all over the world.
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- Publisher : Callisto (February 13, 2018)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 188 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1939754178
- ISBN-13 : 978-1939754172
- Item Weight : 2.31 pounds
- Dimensions : 8 x 0.46 x 8 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #18,080 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #6 in Ayurveda Medicine
- #21 in Yoga (Books)
- #24 in Holistic Medicine (Books)
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About the author

SUSAN WEIS-BOHLEN, the author of Ayurveda Beginner's Guide (Althea Press) and Seasonal Self-Care Rituals: Eat, Breathe, Move, and Sleep Better—According to Your Dosha from Simon & Schuster, is a full-time Ayurvedic consultant, cooking teacher, meditation teacher, and leader of sacred site tours. Susan’s personal journey into the Ayurvedic lifestyle began when she came across the Ayurvedic cleansing technique of panchakarma. What began as the release of damaging toxins and personal difficulties eventually grew into an impassioned vocation. She has since studied with the best teachers of Ayurveda, both in the US and in India. Susan knows exactly how challenging it can be to come to Ayurveda as a beginner and has dedicated her life to sharing the fruits of her studies with students all over the world.
Susan grew up in Baltimore, Maryland.
After attending the University of Missouri and the University of Maryland (1985) she moved to Israel where she lived in Tel Aviv and worked as a journalist for the Jerusalem Post and as a unit publicist on TV shows and films made in Israel. Susan also worked for Israel Cable TV during its infancy and helped to establish the film channel.
In 1992 Susan moved to Washington DC to work at the Israeli Embassy in the media and press office. For the next three years she worked with the government promoting the Oslo Peace Accords, witnessing the signing of peace treaties with Palestine and Jordan, with both the Bush and Clinton administrations.
After moving back to the US in 1997 Susan found real joy in working at two bookstores, Bibelot and Barnes & Noble, organizing events, community groups, book clubs and workshops. After that wonderful experience, Susan worked in PR and marketing while planning to open her own bookstore. After a visit to The Bodhi Tree in West Hollywood (Los Angeles) she decided to open a new age bookstore based on their model. Susan opened Breathe Books in Baltimore in 2004. She had became a vegetarian at 16 and had been practicing yoga and meditation since her late 20s, Susan wanted to promote this lifestyle to others.
She ran her bookstore for 10 years, eventually adding a vegetarian cafe, teaching and consulting on Ayurveda, hosting authors from around the globe, and leading weekly meditation classes.
In 2014 Susan decided to close Breathe Bookstore Cafe and concentrate fully on her Ayurvedic practice. Continuing her love for world-travel, Susan leads meditation, yoga and Ayurveda tours to sacred sites around the world. In addition to private consultations, speaking engagements and cooking and meditation classes, Susan has also taught Ayurveda to medical students at the University of Maryland School of Medicine.
Susan lives with her husband Larry (who she met in her bookstore in 2008) and their three dogs, Ella, Shadow and Joonie, in the woods in Reisterstown, Maryland just outside of Baltimore.
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Some of it is based on information that really only pertains to India like- all food should be cooked. That's because field grown produce- like spinach- is watered with less sanitary water than we're accustomed to in the states (although we're seeing more and more of those recalls here).
And then some of it is based on old wives' tales or pure nonsense. For example- don't eat fruit with any other food. Yeah right! especially when a lot of vegetables we eat are actually fruit. Or don't eat while standing up. That has more to do with being mindful of your eating than anything health related. In fact, eating while you stand is probably healthier. How about- you can not snack between meals because the undigested last meal will turn to poison. Hilarious! Just like you can't eat leftovers because the life force has been drained from the food.
Now, I don't know if this is common practices of true Ayurvedic teachings or if it's just the ramblings of a middle aged jewish woman who learned some stuff at some california commune. Read it and decide for yourself.
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Well explained, great for beginners as there are no weird terminologies that only a seasoned pro would understand and well detailed.
I loved the parts that have to do with food and drink the best, but with this book, you can get a basic routine started (after you have determined what your dosha is)






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