My first encounter with Ayurveda was during yoga teacher training with Saul David Raye in Venice, California, in 2009. What began as an introduction became, over the following years of annual visits to India as a patient, something more compelling. I witnessed Panchakarma treatments reversing early-stage chronic disease in clinical settings, often combined with yoga and meditation. No description of the tradition had prepared me for the directness of that clinical reality.
Formal study began in 2016. What followed was five and a half years of sustained training across two institutions and two countries, concluding with a postgraduate diploma and clinical internships in India.