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Hi. I have been involved with Ayurveda (on a layman's basis) for fifteen

years in the US. There aren't too many places to go that I know of. Dr.

Vasant Lad is excellent--he's in Albuquerque. He's written several books. He

would be my first choice in the US. He has a website--it's the Ayurvedic

Institute. I'm sure the prices he charges are nothing compared to the Raj. I

would

think there should be something in Chicago. There are places in California.

If money is no object and you are in a hurry to get started The Raj

might be the place to start. This is headquartered with the Mahareshi Ayurveda

group. They are reputable and they have it all right there. I believe Nancy

Lonsdorf is the medical director. She is an American trained (Stanford)

psychiatrist. You might feel more comfortable with an MD. (Formerly, I was

like

that). I saw her when she was in the Washington DC area. However, I think

their prices are way out of line. This group is expensive and so are their

supplements.

There is no question that Ayurveda can help you. And this bb is a good

place to learn. You won't get any better going to the Mayo Clinic. I've

made the rounds. Ayurveda heals the body--western medicine holds people

together with band-aids (drugs). Good luck, Katy

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I would like to receive your detailed case history before I can advise cure in

ayurveda.

 

more_or <no_reply> wrote: I live in Illinois and have multiple

health problems that are

currently being treated with prescription drugs. I have always

eaten well but not a vegetarian diet.

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I would like recommendations as to what should I do next. The Raj

cost almost $700 a day and includes evaluation, therapies, diet and

yoga, it will offer meditation courses for over $2000.00 extra. I

have considered a weekend visit (most stays are from 3 to 21 days)

where you receive the evaluation for $185.00 and you get diet, etc.

recommendations. Does anyone know anything about the Raj? Is it

something you might recommend?

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I under stand your situation.

You deserve help , indeed.

Whenever you wish to consult a physician you have to look for the

qualification.

He must have a degree from any authorised universities.

As far as Ayurveda is considered lot of physician are practicing world wide

does not have approved qualification from Indian Universities.

Another thing , you have to look is regarding the profile of the physician.

The history of practice should be well analysed.

If both these criteria are satisfactory you can think for a consultation

DR.Rejith

 

more_or <no_reply> wrote:

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Please help as I an

currently on 15 pills a day some as repeat doses. I have been

frequently hospitalize in the past two years and it has been

recommended that I visit the Mayo Clinic and I feel if I do I will

only have more medicine to take I would prefer an Ayurvedic

alternative. Thanks for any comments. MM

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