We represent a number of qualified and accredited Ayurvedic practitioners in Adelaide. Our members must pass the strict requirements of ANTA registration, so you can rest assured you’re getting the best
Looking for Ayurvedic medicine in Adelaide? The easiest way is with our practitioner directory, which will show you a list of clinics in your area.
✔️Each of our Ayurveda practitioners are qualified and accredited professionals
✔️Ayurvedic medicine is a holistic treatment that views your health as a whole
✔️Our practitioners both physiological and psychological conditions
✔️Each of our members is recognised by federal and state governments
✔️We have been looking after Ayurveda practitioners for more than 60 years
✔️Our practitioners can diagnose and treat a huge variety of health issues
Ayurveda is a system of traditional medicine that was developed in India over 3000 years ago. It’s used to treat a variety of health issues such as anxiety, arthritis, digestive problems, high blood pressure, and stress, with techniques such as dietary changes, herbal medicines, acupuncture, meditation, and Panchakarma (“five actions”).
As a natural therapy, Ayurveda is a holistic treatment that addresses the innate connection between the body and mind, and aims to treat the person’s entire being, rather than individual symptoms.
The basic philosophy of Ayurveda is that everything in the cosmos is a singular absolute, with a conscious, natural intelligence. This includes the human body, which is a microcosm of the cosmos. When the body’s cells are in harmony, health naturally follows.
Ayurveda uses a variety of techniques to provide holistic healing to patients, including:
The best way to choose an Ayurveda practitioner in Adelaide is through our practitioner directory, which is filled with qualified, accredited professionals. Searching by city will give you a selection of suitable practitioners who you can contact directly.
Ayurvedic appointments are usually comprised of three clear parts:
In the first part of your appointment, the practitioner will focus on your physical health, evaluating areas such as your movement, body contours, facial lines, and the qualities of your nails, hair, and lips.
In the second part of your appointment, the practitioner will examine your body with palpation, auscultation, and tapping. They will also focus on the qualities of your speech, tongue, and pulse.
The final stage of your appointment is questioning, which covers your previous medical complaints, signs and symptoms, and psychological conditions you may be struggling with.
Many Ayurvedic practices like massage, meditation, and targeting pressure points are scientifically-proven techniques that enhance well-being, so Ayurveda can definitely work well.
Ayurveda tackles OCD by lowering your aggravated prana vata (energy pattern/flow in the head area) and increasing sattva guna (virtues that relate to lightness, goodness, and purity), which helps to achieve a peaceful mind. This might help to reduce OCD symptoms.
Ayurveda is pronounced “ai-uh-vay-duh,” and means “knowledge of life and longevity.”