
The Buddha’s Medicine Blog
Through our blog, we aim to provide a sanctuary of knowledge, inspiration, and practical guidance on … and natural healing. We’re passionate wellness enthusiasts, dedicated to bringing you valuable insights, ancient wisdom, and modern approaches to help you align with the healing power within and discover the path to a harmonious & fulfilling life. Explore the profound & timeless wisdom of holistic living, and unlock the secrets of well-being & inner peace within you.
Integrating Ayurveda and Modern Medicine - Part 2
Integrative medicine is at the foundation of medical practice at The Buddha’s Medicine. We combine lifestyle medicine, evidence-based mind/body practices, hands-on manual medicine techniques, supplemental therapies, and custom traditional herbal care with the advancements of modern allopathic understanding.
Integrating Ayurveda and Modern Medicine - Part 1
The rise of chronic lifestyle and environmental disease - and frankly, the complexity of human health - call for a more integrative approach, in my view: an approach that blends the ancient wisdom of Ayurveda with the scientific rigor of key allopathic tools.
Thoughts on Dosha Questionnaires
I get asked a lot what I think about dosha questionnaires - inventories of questions that are supposed to shed light on a person’s Ayurvedic constitution.
Dravya Guna: The Study of Substances and Their Attributes
Dravya Guna is core to Ayurvedic medical treatment. Without understanding the qualities of the medicinal substances available, it is not possible to provide optimal, effective, truly individualized care.
Embracing Routine, Part 1: A Pathway to Health and Happiness
What we eat, how much we sleep, how we stay active, the ways we practice hygiene, and so much more must be flexible and change with the time of day, the phase of the moon, and the season.
The Lifespan of Food and Its Impact on Health
Our bodies are made of food, and all food (or at least, all food worth eating) inherently has a shelf-life to it. The Ayurvedic perspective on this topic is essentially as follows: the shelf-life of food impacts the shelf-life of our bodies. This relates to excessive tamas: the quality of inertia and stagnation.
An Unconventional Journey to Doctorhood
There’s also the practical, training and experience-related side of The Buddha’s Medicine’s history. From a training and experience standpoint, what’s my deal? What do all those letters after my name mean, anyway?
Healing Hearts: How Loss Inspired My Career in Medicine
The day that I knew I wanted to pursue a life’s work in medicine was September 11, 2001, the hardest day of my life.
