Ayurvedic Practitioners and Chinese Medicine, Acupuncture and Western herbal healers in Berkeley, Oakland, Emeryville, El Cerrito, San Mateo, Redwood City, the San Francisco Bay, plus Palo Alto, Marin, Santa Rosa, Ukiah, Mendocino, Mill Valley, Palo Alto, Santa Clara, San Jose, Silicon Valey: Medicine Buddha Healing Center: Ayur-veda & Traditional Western Medicine: ayurvedic therapy : Pancha-Karma, ( panchakarma ), Indian ayurvedic herbs, ayurveda acupressure massage, acupuncture, Ayurvedic healing, ayurveda therapy, vata pitta kapha constituional medicine, Tibetan Medicine.   This graphic is either reprinted with permission or is made available under the "fair use" provision (17 USC §107) of the U.S. Copyright Act for research and non-profit educational and religious purposes only. Picture source: http://community.webshots.com/photo/2866967/15808348gsxQrfQDEs  White Beauty by By Luís Peres

 

Medicine Buddha Healing Center

"We do House-Calls" - Indo-Tibetan Ayurvedic and Chinese
Herbal Medicine and Acupuncture

www.Ayurveda-Berkeley.com - Acupuncturists and Ayurveda in Santa Clara, San Jose, Silicon Valley, Palo Alto, San Francisco, San Mateo, Marin County, Mill Valley, San Rafael, Walnut Creek, Concord, Berkeley, Oakland, Santa Rosa, and Mendocino Communities

Consultations are held at our Downtown Berkeley clinic at 2210 McKinley Avenue, #4, (1 block west of Martin Luther King at Allston Way) Berkeley, 94703 - a 6 minute, 3 block walk from the Downtown Berkeley Shattuck BART (Allston Avenue Stairs Exit) station

Mailing Address: 2210 McKinley Avenue, #4, c/o Ksitigarbha Buddhist Monastery, Berkeley, California 94703
/ TDC  USA

Director: Ven. Losang Jinpa (formerly Michael Reid Kreuzer), D.Ayur, M.A.H., Ph.D Buddhist Ayurveda   (1) 510-292-6696  Call to Book Appointment
www.Ayurveda-Berkeley.com     Please CALL US, no e-mail available.

 

Indian Ayurvedic Medicine Resource on the Web

Links to Ayurvedic Web Sites:

 
 

Ayurveda Healing Arts Institute
of the Medicine Buddha Healing Center
The Most Comprehensive and Low-Cost Distance Learning:  East Indian Ayurvedic Medicine and Tibetan Medicine Online Correspondence Courses at the Ayurveda Healing Arts Institute - California's College of Ayurveda Therapies from the Buddhist - Yogic - Vedic Tradition - Ayurvedic Correspondence Course: Om Namo Medicine Master Buddha! Sangye Menla! - the Patron Buddha of our Tibetan Herbal Medicine Correspondence Course.       In the Tibetan Medicine Tantras (Four Tantras or rGyud bzhi), Shakyamuni Buddha describes Medicine Master Buddha as an Supremely Enlightened Being who has special powers of healing. The special healing blessings of Medicine Buddha may be obtained by reciting his name or mantra.  In Tibetan chant "Om Namo Baghawate Bhaghandze Guru Bhadurya Prabaraja Tathagataya Arhate Samkya Sam Buddhaya Tayatha Om Bheghandze".   In Sanskrit chanting "Aum Namo Bhagavaté Bhaisajya Guru Vaidurya Prabaha Rajaya Tathagataya Arhaté Samyaksambodhi Tadyata Aum Bhaisajé Bhaisajé Bhaisajya Samudgaté Svaha".    For centuries, Buddhists have been reciting this mantra prayer, to bring an ultimate healing of spiritual disease, as well as cures for everyday problems of the body and mind.  This graphic is either reprinted with permission or is made available under the "fair use" provision (17 USC §107) of the U.S. Copyright Act for research and non-profit educational and religious purposes only. Picture source: www.tibetmedicine.org

510-292-6696   Ven. Losang Jinpa, D.Ayur, Ph.D Buddhist Ayurveda, Director


www.Ayurveda-California.com    

The Most Comprehensive Distance Learning:
East Indian Ayurvedic Medicine and Tibetan Medicine Online Correspondence Courses

Himalayan Medicine in the Buddhist - Yogic - Vedic Tradition of India, Tibet & China

Want to study Ayurvedic Medicine or Tibetan Medicine, but don't like to travel? Hate to sit in class? Can't afford to take time off from your work? If your answer is yes to any of these questions, Medicine Buddha Healing Center's Ayurveda Healing Arts Institute has the perfect solution for your needs. We have Distance Learning Programs on a wide variety of Himalayan Healing Arts topics.

Who is Ayurveda Healing Arts Institute?

As a non-profit 501(c)3 religious organization, Medicine Buddha Healing Center and it's Ayurveda Healing Arts Institute's and Ksitigarbha Buddhist Monastery's main aim is to preserve the rich and ancient physical-psycho-spiritual healing traditions of East Indian Ayurvedic Medicine and Tibetan Medicine and impart this time-tested wisdom to younger generations. 

As a Buddhist Dharma Center, we prefer to offer all of our classes and healing services on a suggested donation basis, rather than ask for a fixed sum.    We also offer weekly evening, daytime and weekend in-person instructor-led classroom training.


 

 

The Ayurvedic Institute:  
http://www.ayurveda.comThe Ayurvedic Institute, founded by Dr. Vasant Lad, where both Losang Jinpa and Jenny Dinh of Medicine Buddha Healing Center have studied.  The Ayurvedic Institute is the only school of Ayurvedic Medicine in the USA to offer a complete comprehensive formal program instructor-led classroom training during a 4 year period taught by a world-renowned Ayurvedic Physician from India with more than 39 years of Indian medicine clinical experience. Michael apprenticed with Dr. Lad for 6 years (1800 hours) and served on the faculty as an Ayurvedic Herbology Instructor.    This graphic is either reprinted with permission or is made available under the "fair use" provision (17 USC §107) of the U.S. Copyright Act for research and non-profit educational and religious purposes only.  Picture source: http://www.ayurveda.com

11311 Menaul NE, Albuquerque NM 87112 USA. Ph: 505-291-9698
Directed by Dr. Vasant Lad, renowned Ayurvedic teacher and author (Ayurveda, the Science of Self-Healing etc.).
Courses, seminars, India programs, books, products, treatment, excellent overall resource center.  The most complete Ayurveda program in the USA.

 

 


National Association of Ayurvedic Medicine:  
http://www.ayurveda-nama.org

Excellent national organization on Ayurveda for practitioners and for licensing issues with strong membership on the West Coast. Acknowledged by the Ayurvedic Institute (Dr. Vasant Lad), the Medicine Buddha Healing Center and the Medicine Buddha Healing Center. Pioneering Ayurvedic educational principles and Ayurvedic standards.

 

California Association of Ayurvedic Medicine (CAAM)
http://www.ayurveda-caam.org

Ground-breaking state-wide organization in California focused on supporting Ayurvedic practitioners and lobbying for licensing in California for Ayurveda. Acknowledged by the Ayurvedic Institute (Dr. Vasant Lad) the Medicine Buddha Healing Center and the Medicine Buddha Healing Center.  Spear-heading Ayurvedic certification / licensing, ethical principles and education standards.

 

 

      C.A.A.M. supports the establishment and growth of Ayurveda as an independent healing profession in the state of California. As a non-profit professional organization, C.A.A.M. aims to safeguard the quality and integrity of Ayurvedic practice. Furthermore, C.A.A.M. serves to bring this ancient healing science into our communities through education. Our goals include professional peer support and review, public and legislative education about Ayurveda and its remarkable benefits in health and healing. The Association’s founding members are professional Ayurvedic practitioners, teachers, and students who have joined to work toward these goals.       This graphic is either reprinted with permission or is made available under the "fair use" provision (17 USC §107) of the U.S. Copyright Act for research and non-profit educational and religious purposes only.  Picture source: http://www.ayurveda-caam.org       The National Ayurvedic Medical Association is a national organization representing the Ayurvedic profession in The United States of America. Its mission is to preserve, protect, improve and promote the philosophy, knowledge, science and practice of Ayurveda for the benefit of humanity.  The purpose of the Association is to provide leadership within the Ayurvedic profession and to promote a positive vision for Ayurveda and its holistic approach to health and wellness. We will carry out our mission by creating and implementing a dynamic strategic plan to ensure the professional growth and success of Ayurveda.       This graphic is either reprinted with permission or is made available under the "fair use" provision (17 USC §107) of the U.S. Copyright Act for research and non-profit educational and religious purposes only.  Picture source: http://www.ayurveda-nama.org

 


 

Source: (Reid Kreuzer), Losang Jinpa, Rev., D.Ayur, Ph.D., Himalayan Ayurvedic Handbook – Notes from a Six Year Apprenticeship with Dr. Vasant Lad and other Yogic Buddhist Healing Masters, Berkeley, California: Medicine Buddha Healing Center, 2008: Online: Available: www.ayurveda-tcm.com, March 20, 2008.  E-Mail: No E-Mail Available     CALL US at (1) 510-292-6696.

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For more information on Pancha Karma, Chinese Medicine and other healing therapeutic services and classes offered in Ayurvedic Medicine, please CALL US (no e-mail available):

Medicine Buddha Healing Center
in Berkeley, California (click here for location of consultations)
(1) 510-292-6696   Losang Jinpa, D.Ayur, M.A.H.

www.Ayurveda-Berkeley.com

 


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We are a Buddhist Ayurveda church school,
as proven by our duly and ceremonially notarized founding Articles of Association and Organization
and are hence not under any government jurisdiction whatsoever.

"The religious Association (Church), that is to say the Ministry, Institute, Center and Temple / Ksitigarbha Buddhist Monastery is in no way under the jurisdiction of the Food and Drug Administration, the Internal Revenue Service, the Social Security Administration, the California State Medical Board, or the California Bureau for Private Postsecondary and Vocational Education, or any other government organization, agency, or agent (federal, state or local).  Any attempt by any government or private agent or agency to regulate our above described religious educational practices and spiritual practices is in violation of our now declared First, Fourth, Sixth and Ninth Amendment Constitutional rights.  Notice is hereby given to any person(s) who, acting under the color of the law, intentionally interferes with the free exercise of the rights retained by our Ministry, Institute, Center and Temple and its Pastoral Counselors, faculty, students, congregation, and members under the First, Fourth, Sixth and Ninth Amendments, as enumerated in these Articles of Association and Organization and in our Pastoral Counselor’s Declaration of First Amendment Constitutional Rights (Section C2.14) and Pastoral Counselor’s Declaration of First, Fourth, Sixth and Ninth Amendment Constitutional Rights (Section C2.15), that they may be in violation of the Pastoral Counselor’s civil and constitutional rights, Title 42, U.S.C. 1983 et seq. and Title 18, Section 241.  We hereby declare, all rights reserved without prejudice."

Last updated: March 20, 2008