Advanced: Ayurveda – Diabetes 

Quick Overview

Intermediate/Advanced Ayurveda: Diabetes offers a detailed exploration of diabetes through the classical Ayurvedic framework of prameha, one of the oldest recorded metabolic disorders in Ayurvedic medicine. This course examines diabetes as a complex, multi-system condition involving digestion, metabolism, tissue depletion, and doṣhic imbalance rather than a simple blood-sugar disorder.

Students learn how Ayurveda differentiates stages and subtypes of diabetes, how excess urination and metabolic weakness are understood diagnostically, and how modern laboratory markers can be interpreted alongside Ayurvedic assessment. The course explores how Kapha, Pitta, and Vata each contribute to disease progression and how long-standing imbalance ultimately affects all tissues.

Traditional Ayurvedic strategies are discussed within a conceptual framework, including dietary principles, lifestyle considerations, and classical herbs used to support metabolic balance and agni. Emphasis is placed on understanding disease development, prevention, and long-term management rather than short-term symptom control.

This class is ideal for advanced students and practitioners seeking a deeper Ayurvedic understanding of metabolic and blood-sugar disorders.

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Details

Intermediate/Advanced Ayurveda: Diabetes provides an in-depth, practitioner-level examination of diabetes through the lens of classical Ayurvedic medicine. The course presents diabetes as prameha—a broad category of urinary-metabolic disorders that reflect deep disturbances in digestion, tissue metabolism, and doṣhic balance. Rather than focusing solely on blood glucose, Ayurveda views diabetes as a progressive systemic condition affecting circulation, immunity, vitality, and long-term resilience.

Students explore Ayurvedic classifications of diabetes, including distinctions between early metabolic imbalance, pre-diabetes, and advanced disease states. The course explains how excess urination, tissue depletion, and impaired agni serve as central diagnostic features, and how Kapha, Pitta, and Vata each shape disease presentation and progression. Attention is given to understanding how modern patterns of diet, stress, inactivity, and inflammation accelerate these imbalances.

The course also bridges classical theory with modern clinical insight by examining contemporary diagnostic tools—such as fasting glucose, A1C, ketones, and urine testing—through an Ayurvedic interpretive lens. Students gain clarity on how laboratory markers correspond to doṣhic and tissue-level pathology.

Traditional Ayurvedic approaches to metabolic support are discussed, including dietary strategies, lifestyle adjustments, and classical herbs known for their influence on blood sugar regulation, digestion, and tissue nourishment. Rather than offering rigid protocols, the class emphasizes clinical reasoning, disease staging, and individualized care.

What you’ll learn:

Ayurvedic classification of diabetes (prameha) and related conditions

Doṣhic and tissue-level mechanisms behind blood-sugar imbalance

How excess urination and agni dysfunction guide diagnosis

Interpretation of modern diagnostic markers through Ayurveda

Differences between Kapha, Pitta, and Vata diabetes presentations

Foundations of Ayurvedic dietary and herbal support for metabolic health

This class is ideal for:

Advanced Ayurvedic students and practitioners

Herbalists and integrative health professionals

Wellness practitioners working with metabolic syndrome

Practitioners supporting pre-diabetes and blood-sugar imbalance

Serious learners seeking a classical Ayurvedic view of diabetes