Disorders of the uterus and menstrual cycle are rarely isolated problems in Ayurveda—they reflect deeper imbalances involving doṣas, dhātus, agni, and apāna vāta. This intermediate/advanced-level webinar offers a rigorous Ayurvedic exploration of uterine health, menstrual regulation, and common gynecological concerns using classical theory and practical clinical reasoning.
Drawing from Ayurvedic texts, traditional diagnostics, and decades of clinical experience, K.P. Khalsa examines how vāta, pitta, and kapha disturbances manifest in conditions such as excessive or insufficient bleeding, irregular cycles, dysmenorrhea, PMS, fibroids, prolapse, and fertility challenges. Emphasis is placed on understanding samprāpti (pathogenesis) rather than symptom suppression, allowing practitioners to design individualized, effective protocols.
This class is designed for practitioners and advanced students seeking a deeper understanding of female reproductive health through an Ayurvedic lens. Students will gain tools they can apply immediately in clinical settings while strengthening their ability to assess complex gynecological presentations with confidence and clarity.
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The uterus and reproductive system play a central role in women’s health, influencing hormonal balance, vitality, emotional wellbeing, and long-term resilience. In Ayurveda, disorders of menstruation and reproduction are understood as complex interactions between doṣas, dhātus—particularly rakta and ārtava—and the proper function of apāna vāta. This intermediate/advanced webinar provides an in-depth Ayurvedic framework for understanding and addressing these challenges.
K.P. Khalsa presents a detailed exploration of uterine physiology and pathology from an Ayurvedic perspective, integrating classical concepts with modern clinical insights. The course examines a wide range of menstrual and reproductive conditions, including heavy or irregular bleeding, amenorrhea, dysmenorrhea, PMS, fibroids, prolapse, menopausal transitions, and fertility concerns. Particular attention is given to differential diagnosis, identifying the dominant doṣic patterns, and selecting appropriate dietary, lifestyle, herbal, and procedural strategies.
Rather than offering one-size-fits-all solutions, this class emphasizes clinical reasoning, therapeutic trials, and long-term constitutional support. Students will learn how to work within the Ayurvedic paradigm to restore balance, support tissue health, and improve outcomes in real-world practice.
What you’ll learn:
Ayurvedic anatomy and physiology of the uterus, menstrual cycle, and reproductive tissues
Doṣic patterns behind common uterine and menstrual disorders, including bleeding abnormalities and pain
Classical and practical approaches to conditions such as PMS, fibroids, prolapse, menopause, and infertility
Strategies for supporting hormonal balance, tissue regeneration, and apāna vāta function
This class is ideal for:
Intermediate and advanced Ayurveda practitioners
Senior students seeking deeper clinical understanding of gynecological health
Herbalists and integrative practitioners working with women’s health
Students looking to strengthen diagnostic confidence and protocol design