Chronic pain is an alarming modern pandemic. Not only does it interfere with our daily lives and happiness, hampering our productivity, it costs us a fortune: in the United States alone the estimated annual costs of pain management -including healthcare expenses, lost income, and lost productivity – is more than $100 billion! But we don’t even know how to address pain. Painkillers temporarily relieve pain either by stifling the neural messages from reaching the brain, or numbing the brain centers from receiving the neural pain transmissions. And at the cost of great side-effects. What is the alternative? Join ayurvedic experts Vaidya Mishra and Dr. Beech to learn how it is possible to successfully manage and address chronic pain.
This workshop is for those wishing to supplement their current professional therapeutic services with additional SVA tools for pain management; or for those seeking to further their self-education.
Dr Beech explains: “In my practice I see a diversity of patients. It is not unusual on a given day to see patients suffering from Acute and Chronic pain, Car Accident Injuries, Arthritis, Headaches, Myofascial Pain, Disc Injuries as well as Digestive Complaints, Skin Problems, Autism, Depression etc. In other words, almost any condition may walk in my door looking for relief. In terms of bodily pain, SVA Transdermal products (water-based & lipid-based) have proven to be invaluable. Over the years I have developed protocols for my patients to use these products for a variety of conditions. During this course I will share my experience concerning which products seem to work best for Myofascial Pain, Arthritis, Inflammation, Soft Tissue Injuries to name a few. I will also teach techniques where to apply the products by identifying the anatomical area(s)

with emphasis on teaching patients/clients protocols to use at home. I’m looking forward to teaching this course with Vaidya Mishra and anticipate it to be a unique blending of ancient Vedic wisdom and practical application that can immediately help any practitioner or homemaker to address acute and/or chronic pain.”
Vaidya Mishra says: “It is essential to learn how to identify the source or primary cause of musculo-skeletal and related myofascial chronic pain so as to be able to address it effectively at its root. It’s ok to reach out for your painkiller when you have no other immediate option and your pain is so acute that you have no choice; but painkillers should not become your permanent go-to solution. Pain is your body’s signal that you need to address an imbalance. It’s a call for help. It needs to be addressed. Once you identify tthe specific hetu (root cause or etiological factor) causing pain, you can then isolate the symptoms and manifestations. At that point, you can adopt the tools, implement the protocols, and apply the wisdom to use those tools to address that particular type of chronic pain.”
In this course, you will learn how to address pain from the SV Ayurveda perspective with Vaidya Mishra, and how to apply your knowledge practically, with the use of SVA practical methods and formulations, with Dr. Beech.
Here is an overview of the Ayurvedic Materials Covered Identifying Pain: Nij vs Agantuj
1. Nij: is biological or internal pain that originates from within the body. This could be due to doshic imbalances or accumulation of a particular dosha or more; it could results from toxic build-up (ama); inflammation (amavisha); etc. We will have a checklist of pain causing root factors: a sedentary lifestyle; ongoing mental stress; a poor diet; poor daily rest vs activity routine; etc..
2. Agantuj: is pain that originates from outside the body, for example: exposure to toxic chemical fumes found in cleaning household products (xenobiotics or garavisha); external events/factors that cause mental and emotional trauma; EMF/EMR or electromagnetic fields that disrupt the physiology’s subtle flow of prana, as well as clog and damage the physical channels, tissues, and organs; accidents; etc.
Discover the Ayurvedic Categories of Pain
1. Vedana: overall or localized sudden pain, like a cramp, or tightness
2. Shoola: Sharp, pulsating, throbbing pain
3. Toda: Deep, dull constant pain
SV Ayurveda categories of pain according to hetu (causative factors)
• Vataja: By vata dosha
• Pittaja: By pitta dosha
• Kaphaja: By kapha dosha
• Dwandaja: By two-dosha combinations – VK, VP, KV, KP
• Tri-doshaja: By all three doshas
• Abhighataja: Trauma or injury to the tissues
• Manas-aja: By psychological factors
• Ama: By channel blocking toxins
• Amavisha: By reactive toxins
• Garvisha: By xenobiotics (environmental toxins from outside body)
• Indravajrabhijanyavisha: By EMF/EMR/RF (disruption of nadis and sandhis by vibrational toxins)
SVA approaches for common types of pain
• Sandhi Shul – Management of Osteoarthritis
• Amavat & Amavishvat – Management of Rheumatoid Arthritis
• Snayu Shul – Managing Different types of pain related to the smaller nerves
• Kala Janya Shul – Types of pain according to time
• Gridhrasi – Managing Sciatic Pain at the Source
SVA Management for all these types of pain involves Detox (shodana); Balancing (shamana); and Rasayana (rejuvenation). Vaidya Mishra will discuss the use of SVA Transdermal Creams, Herbal Memory Nectars; SVA Massage Oils; Spices; Spcific Food items to favor or avoid; Vibrational Sound therapy or Mantras; and Marma – energetic trigger points.
Hands-on management for Pain – SVA Protocols and Chiropractic
In any condition of long-standing chronic pain in the body, the marmas (energy points) corresponding to that organ, tissue, or system get impacted as well. Likewise, trouble in the marmas can itself lead to pain. Dr. Beech will teach you how to identify and locate those marma points associated with specific types of pain. Moreover, he will give hands-on instructions on how to activate these points and how to select herbal SVA Transdermal Creams to apply on marmas and the general areas of pain. You will know exactly how to use these creams on your clients or yourself and be able to show them how to use these creams on themselves for daily pain management. The transdermal approach directly addresses pain and can even eliminate the very causes of pain.
REGISTRATION AND COST
Cost for 3 days:
$485 (in person);
$385 (virtual attendance via) live streaming
In person attendance course fee includes snacks (3 days) + lunch (Saturday& Sunday)
plus study materials
EARLY BIRD RATE $388 (in person) or $308 (virtual) – EXPIRES MARCH 1, 2017
SPACE IS LIMITED
For more information, or to sign up, call: 1.818.709.1005
or email: info@prana-center.com
Sign-up for the course by March 1, 2017 to catch the earlybird rate and to receive a link to the full length talk and practicum by Dr. Beech’s on Pain Management Through SVA Transdermal Protocols And Formulations presented Pulse & Marma II Conference and Practicum, at the Marriott in Woodland Hills California in August 2016.
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