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Weekly Ayurveda Classes:
In Berkeley.  Classes taught by Ven. Losang Jinpa (Michael Reid Kreuzer), D.Ayur at the Berkeley Buddhist Monastery (Each Tuesday 7:30 to 9:30 PM).  Losang previously served on the faculty of the Dr. Vasant Lad's Ayurvedic Institute in New Mexico.  NOTE: Must please R.S.V.P. at 510-292-6696 for the specific dates and topics -
do not just drop in at the Monastery - you must confirm in advance your attendance.  

E-mail: Not Available for Losang Jinpa, please CALL us instead at 510-292-6696.  To understand why we don't offer e-mail access to all practitioners, click here to understand the Buddhist Ayurveda perspective on Computers, Television and Genetic Engineering.

 

Each class is a separate seminar covering different Asian healing arts concepts on Ayurvedic Psychology, Ayurvedic Medicine including herbs and therapies – it is not necessary to attend the previous classes in order to understand and benefit from the teaching.  Classes based on Dr. Lad's Textbook of Ayurveda and on the Shurangama Sutra.   (For more details on the classes, click here)

Also free Ayurvedic herbal seminars are taught by Losang Jinpa (Michael Reid Kreuzer), Sheng-Wei Lan or Scott Roos some Sundays at 2 PM to 3 PM at Elephant Pharmacy.  See Elephant Pharmacy for details and specific dates.

Make a Donation to Support the Continued Free Ayurvedic Courses and Free Clinic Work


The purpose of the Medicine Buddha Healing Center is to strengthen the health and happiness of the people of the San Francisco Bay Area and Mendocino area by teaching and practicing the time-honored healing wisdom of traditional East Indian Ayurvedic Medicine, Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture, Tibetan Medicine and Vedic Jyotish Astrology.

Ayurveda involves the study of living life to promote an optimal sense of well-being. It was developed through the meditation practices and insights of yogic and spiritual individuals several thousand years ago in India. Yet, it maintains great value and significance for us today, around the world.


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“The healer who regards kindness to humanity as his supreme religion and treats his patients accordingly, succeeds best in achieving his aims of life and obtains the greatest pleasure.”  

-- from Charaka,
honored 2nd century B.C. Ayurvedic Physician


Although Jinpa studied Ayurvedic, Tibetan and Chinese Medicine with several prominent teachers, he also encourages his clients at the Medicine Buddha Healing Center and at the Ayurveda Healing Arts Institute to follow the advice of his other teacher, Dr. Patch Adams, M.D. of the Gesundheit! Institute.  Dr. Patch suggests a daily dosage of the following:


"Bringing fun, friendship, spirituality and
the joy of service back into healthcare."


 

The First Practice of the Bodhisattva Path:
Generosity
(Dana Paramita) - Benefiting Others

As a Buddhist Dharma Center and Institute, we prefer to offer all of our Ayurveda classes and Ayurvedic healing services on a suggested donation basis (called dana paramita in Indian Sanskrit), rather than ask for a fixed sum. 

This means that our ministry (Medicine Buddha Healing Center) and its school (Ayurveda Healing Arts Institute) relies on donations for all expenses.  So that dana paramita (the perfection of the practice of giving) may take root here in the West, we ask your reflection on this fundamental Buddhist-Yogic practice.  From the time of the Buddha (550 B.C.), the practice of Dharma (teaching and healing) has traditionally happened within a field of generosity.  We believe that Dharma practice unfolds best for everyone concerned when the teaching-healing and the support for the teaching- healing are given freely.  We follow the generous Bodhisattva spirit of the Venerable Master Hsuan Hua, Venerable Ajahn Sumedho, Venerable Lama Zopa, Dr. Patch Adams, and Dr. Vasant Lad, who have inspired our both our format of giving and our teachings - healing practices. 

We agree with and emulate Patch Adams' Bodhisattva spirit of Dana Paramita when he said:

"Greed is one of society’s worst malignancies, and it appears to have metastasized to every corner of the earth. The sense that greed is incurable may well account for its escalation. Certainly one of greed’s most devastating symptoms is cynicism. Unless greed and its symptoms are excised, society will perish.

We believe that a society must care for its population enough to take care of its needs. Treatment of disease and provision for health care are fundamental to a society’s sound survival. These needs should be fulfilled as a gift to its population, not as a commodity to be bought and sold. In a profit-oriented system devoted to grabbing the most income the traffic will bear, the goal will be disease care. In a service-oriented system devoted to keeping the population at its healthiest, the goal will be disease prevention. The Gesundheit Institute will never charge money for its medical services. If it is to survive, its staff, patients, and friends will cooperate and donate everything needed for it to flourish as a community hospital.

We hope to eliminate the factor of debt entirely from the healing interaction. Although this leaves us vulnerable to the wishes of the greater community, paradoxically, we believe that vulnerability is our greatest strength. We believe it is imperative to need the community we serve because the community also needs us. This is basic to interdependence, which we feel is necessary for a healthy society.

We must, as individuals and as a free society, stop our worship of things and wealth and put our sense of richness in things everybody can have in abundance without excluding anyone. These riches include faith, fun, and the breathtaking bounty of nature and friendship. This kind of medicine cannot be bought or sold. By not charging patients… we are freer to be silly and to build friendships. We also believe that not charging money is very good malpractice insurance. We hope that our patients will take the generosity with them when they leave and spread it in their own communities. This is the heart of our social revolution: to take the most expensive service in America and give it away for free."

What is an appropriate amount of dana paramita? We do not charge a fixed amount (but we do have some suggested guidelines) in order to allow each person to answer that question from her/his own heart and circumstances.  Our practitioners view dana paramita in this way: "Dana paramita is a gift to ourselves because it is an opportunity to give freely.  Giving and receiving are really part of the same whole." 

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Several practical considerations may be of use and interest to actualize the practice of generosity at the Medicine Buddha Healing Center and the Ayurveda Healing Arts Institute.  Many of our main faculty teachers and practitioners are giving freely of their time, energy, commitment to the Dharma. 

 


The Vajra Sutra says:

"All Conditioned Dharmas

Are Like Dreams, Illusions, Bubbles, Shadows,

Like Dew Drops And A Lightning Flash:

Contemplate Them Thus."

 

Commentary by the Venerable Buddhist Tripitaka Master Hsuan Hua of the City of Ten Thousand Buddhas (p. 201):

"Everything is conditioned dharma." Conditioned means temporary and caused by something else. Dharmas refers to all living beings, all things, and all phenomena. 

"Eating, wearing clothes, walking, standing, sitting, lying down, running a business—all activities are “conditioned dharmas.” Those are examples of external conditioned dharmas.

"There are also the Five Skandhas" of forms, feelings-sensations, thoughts-cognition-recognition, activities, and consciousness, "which are all conditioned dharmas.

The four principal elements: earth (kapha), water (kapha-pitta), fire (pitta) and wind (vata) are also all conditioned dharmas.

All those dharmas, whether external or internal, are like dreams, illusions, bubbles, shadows.

 

If everything is like dew drops and a lightning flash, like dreams, illusions, bubbles or shadows, then what can obstruct?

There are no obstructions, and so there is no fear.

The Heart Sutra says, “When there are no impediments, there is no fear.” With no fear, “Upside-down dreamlike thoughts are left far behind.”

 


 

This Site is Dedicated to All Living Beings in the Universe:

The Ayurveda, Jyotish and Chinese Medicine Acupuncture Practitioners of the Medicine Buddha Healing Center, Sai Ayurveda, Vipashina Buddha Ministry and the professors of the Ayurveda Healing Arts Institute humbly dedicate the merit and virtue of their Bodhichitta Paramita healing work to all living beings so that they may realize ultimate enlightenment  and have the blessing of always meeting up with Good and Wise Advisors.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


The One (No Duality) Returns to Zero (Actuality)
Zero is Empty,
Zero is Eternal, Infinite, Real, Actual...
If you contemplate the Zero, you can be enlightened

 

Shurangama Sutra:

“When numbers are destroyed, there are no such designations as the Middle Way or as confusion and enlightenment; this is called the Level of Being First in the World."

Master Hua, in his Shurangama Sutra Commentary, Volume 8, 2002: p. 68 states:

“When numbers are destroyed”: At the tenth transference, the boundaries of the Dharma Realm (universe) are destroyed. Now all numbers and boundaries are destroyed. What is meant? It’s the same as a zero. I’ve talked about zero before. It is the absence of numbers. At that point “there are no such designations as the Middle Way or as confusion and enlightenment.”

"Perfection is total and the light brilliant. There are no designations because it’s a situation that’s like zero.

There’s nothing that can be said about zero. Zero means the absence of everything. And yet everything outside the zero is contained within it.

The zero is the mother of all things. But it is not designated as a mother, because there isn’t anything there.

To understand what I’m saying right now is enlightenment.

 

There isn’t any confusion; there isn’t any enlightenment. Why isn’t there any confusion? Because he is not confused. Why isn’t there any enlightenment? He’s already enlightened; what further enlightenment could there be?

For there to be no confusion and no enlightenment is zero.

All the mountains, the rivers, the great earth, the plants, and all the myriad appearances come forth from it."


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Just as the lotus (padma) is a symbol of perfection (mani paramita) and purity (hum brahma), so do we embody these qualities.  Just as the lotus rises Ayurveda as a pure as a Lotus: ayurvedic therapy and classes : Pancha-Karma, ( panchakarma ), Indian ayurvedic herbs, ayurveda acupressure massage, Ayurvedic healing, ayurveda therapy, vata pitta kapha constituional medicine, Tibetan Medicine, Indian Herbology.   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 Peresfrom the mud, so does our higher nature (mani) rise from the world of conflict, confusion and chaos.  The beauty of the lotus and "the beauty within us" (mani) cannot be stained or touched with imperfection.  Just as the lotus flower’s graceful petals unfold layer upon layer, so does "grace within us" (mani) unfold revealing layer upon layer of beauty.  Hence, the famous Mantra Chant:
"Om Mani Padma Hum"
(10MB download) of Avalokiteshvara Great Compassion Bodhisattva (the Sagely One who listens to the sounds of suffering of the countless worlds innumerable living beings and responds with limitless kindness, compassion, sympathetic care, equanimity-detachment-renunciation, and great wisdom).


Who Are We?

As a non-profit 501(c)3 religious organization, Medicine Buddha Healing Center’s main aim is to preserve the rich and ancient physical-psycho-spiritual healing traditions of East Indian Ayurvedic Medicine, Chinese Medicine, and Tibetan Medicine and impart this time-tested wisdom to younger generations here in the San Francisco Bay Area (Berkeley - Walnut Creek - East Bay, San Rafael - Marin, San Francisco - Oakland, Santa Clara - San Jose - Silicon Valley) and the rest of the world. 

We are a network of kindred Indo-Tibetan Ayurvedic and Chinese Medicine Acupuncture Practitioners joined together to provide traditional Ayurvedic, Tibetan and Traditional Chinese Medicine and acupuncture treatments including Pancha Karma purification / cleansing massage, herbal remedies, dietary and nutrition counseling, Yoga and meditation, Jyotish Vedic astrology, spiritual counseling and lifestyle health recommendations.  

As a Dharma Center, in spirit of giving (dana paramita), we offer all of our healing services on a sliding scale suggested donation basis.  Through your support we in turn "pay it forward" and support the spread of the Dharma (healing wisdom teachings) in the world via the Sangha (renunciate mendicant practitioners - cultivators).

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Our Center's Co-Founder and Co-Director:

\[  Ven. Losang Jinpa (Rev. Michael Reid Kreuzer), D.Ayur, Ph.D. Ayurveda
Master Herbalist, Ayurvedic Practitioner, Doctor of Philosophy in Buddhist Ayurveda, Pastoral Counselor, Center Co-Founder, Ordained as a Tibetan Buddhist Monk
Please Call him (No e-mail available for Losang) (1) 510-292-6696

Losang completed a Six-Year Apprenticeship with Ayurvedic Doctor Vasant Lad, B.A.M.S., M.A.Sc., observing over 1900 patient consultations and served on the faculty of Dr. Lad's Ayurvedic Institute and serves on the faculty of the Ayurveda Healing Arts Institute in Berkeley.  Losang has served more than 5000 patients in his 10 year Ayurvedic healing career.  A devoted Buddhist Upasaka for more than 8 years, he is inspired to dedicate this and all future lives to "relentless joyful service" (Seva) on the path of a Buddhist Monk (Bhikshu in Sanskrit or Gelong in Tibetan) and the Buddhist Ayurveda healing path.  Thus, he is now a monk healer ordained into the Tibetan Buddhist Sangha of the Foundation for the Preservation of the Mahayana Tradition.

Losang teaches his weekly free Buddhist Ayurveda classes each Tuesday at the Berkeley Buddhist Monastery from 7:30 to 9:30 PM (must R.S.V.P. by phone - no drop-ins allowed). Having returned from his Summer  European Buddhist Monastery Retreat, Losang is now available for Ayurvedic-Chinese Herbal Consultations which will be conducted jointly in Berkeley at either our 2210 McKinley Street, #4 (between Bancroft and Allston) Berkeley clinic or in Walnut Creek with Licensed Acupuncturist and Master Herbalist Ms. Sheng-Wei Lan, L.Ac., Ph.D. - call now to book an appointment at 510-292-6696.   Now in Berkeley again, in Summer 2006, Losang was in France for Monastic Ordination Ceremony and for attending 1 week of teachings from H.H. the Dalai Lama.

Losang's Ayurveda mentor Dr. Lad says that "herbs are only 5% of the cure".  Thus, Losang has long vowed to perfect the skills of being a Monk healer who can cure and prevent "dis-eases" by pointing-out and removing the causes of the afflictions of living beings: 1. vata greed, 2. pitta hatred, and 3. kapha con-fusion.  All suffering (in body, feelings-emotions, mind, actions, and consciousness) is caused by the "monkey mind" and its con-fused attachment to sensations, feelings-thoughts of windy desire (vata space-air), of fiery anger (pitta fire-water), and of muddled (kapha water-earth) confusion (confusion is the denying of cause and effect - karma). 

After serving since 1996 as an "herb doctor", now in his 41st year Losang wishes to more deeply learn to truly be a “Dharma Doctor” through the spending the rest of his life perfecting the Buddhist monastic cultivation service path (Mahayana Bhikshu Bodhisattva Marga in Sanskrit) through the techniques of Brahmacharya, the Tibetan Lamrim path, Vipassana meditation, and Chan meditation. After all, Ayurveda says that,
“Herbs are only 5% of the cure.
95% of the cure is wise understanding and self-discipline" in
:

1. Proper Sleep (not too much or too little),

2. Proper Diet-Nutrition
(locally-grown, fresh, seasonal, primarily plant-based whole natural [toxin-free, pesticide-free, non-Genetically-Modified-Organism GMO] foods according to the constitution of vata-pitta-kapha),

3. Brahmacharya
(purity-heartedness - virtue, which means celibacy for monks-nuns-yogis, or at least self-control of sexuality for lay persons - protect your ojas immunity, and yours and other's relationship commitments and vows),

4. Daily Meditation
(Vipassana Samadhi, Chan - time-proven "stress management" and prevention technique) - the only bad meditation is the day you don't "sit" to meditate; and

5. Daily Exercise
(Yoga, Tai Qi, Aikido, Qi Gong, walking, hiking, swimming, devotional bowing-prostrations or any regular exercise that makes you sweat (to release toxins via the skin) for at least 30 minutes daily.

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Our Kindred Healing Team
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Chinese Medicine Practitioners:

\[  Rev. Jenny Dinh, Ayurvedic Chinese Master Herbalist Ayurvedic Massage Therapist Partner, D.Ayur, M.S. Ayur, M.H., C.M.T., P.K.S.   Ayurvedic - Chinese Medicine Practitioner -
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(1) 510-292-6696 - For Ayurvedic Massage or for Ayurvedic Chinese Herbal Consultations in San Francisco, Berkeley, San Rafael or Walnut Creek.
Jenny@Ayurveda-Francisco.com

Jenny has studied with Dr. Vasant Lad of the Ayurvedic Institute and with Losang Jinpa for more than 1800 hours and has seen more than 1200 patients.  Jenny has studied Chinese Medicine for more than 1000 hours, and in New Mexico she completed her advanced Gurukula internship with Dr. Lad having studied over 1000 hours of Ayurveda.  Jenny has a Master Herbalist Certificate (1800 hours), a Masters Degree in Ayurvedic Science (2900 hours), and a Pancha Karma Specialist Certificate (700 hours). 

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\  Dr. Tenzin Yangdon, B.T.M.S. (India), Ph.D Buddhist Tibetan Ayurveda, Tibetan Ayurvedic Physician
Master Ayurvedic Herbalist, Tibetan Ayurvedic Practitioner, Ph.D. in Buddhist Ayurveda, Pastoral Counselor, Center Practitioner.
She serves on the clinical faculty of the Ayurveda Healing Arts Institute in El Cerrito and Berkeley.  Please Call Us  (1) 510-292-6696 to book an appointment in her El Cerrito clinic - The White Tare Healing Center:
6929 Stockton Ave (near San Pablo) in El Cerrito, California 94530

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\  Arjun Boone, C.A.T., Clinical Ayurvedic Therapist
Arjun has studied extensively with
Master Herbalist Losang Jinpa, D.Ayur, Ph.D and continues his clinical apprenticeship with both Losang and Sheng-wei Lan, L.Ac, M.S.TCM, Ph.D.  Along with Sheng-Wei, Arjun assists with the Distance Learning Program of the Ayurveda Healing Arts Institute and serves on its faculty in Walnut Creek.
Please Call Arjuna: (1) 925-977-9797

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\  Rev. Sheng-wei Lan, L.Ac, M.S.TCM., Ph.D
Chinese Ayurvedic Herbalist Specialist, Licensed Acupuncturist
Master Herbalist, Ayurvedic Practitioner, Doctor of Philosophy in Buddhist Healing Ayurveda, Pastoral Counselor,
Center Co-Director:    (1) 510-292-6696 

Sheng-wei has completed her 4 years, 3000 hours-long Masters of Science of Traditional Chinese Medicine Degree (MSTCM) including Chinese herbal medicine and acupuncture at the Academy of Chinese Culture and Health Sciences.  She has studied several years of Buddhism and has apprenticed in clinical Ayurvedic studies with Master Herbalist Losang Jinpa, D.Ayur, Ph.D of the Ayurveda Healing Arts Institute.  As a student of Buddhist Ayurveda and the Chinese healing arts Sheng-wei offers free of charge herbal and dietary consultations to those in need.  She serves on the clinical faculty of the Ayurveda Healing Arts Institute in Berkeley. She has completed her Ph.D. coursework in Buddhist Ayurveda with more than 1500 hours of Ayurveda, 1500 hours of Buddhist sutra scriptures, mantra chants, meditation and philosophy, 3280 hours of Chinese Medicine, 720 hours of Western medicine / chiropractic, and 900 hours of Chinese language, culture, poetry, and philosophy.  More than 4700 hours was spent over a seven year period earning her Ph.D coursework in Buddhist Ayurveda healing arts.

Click here to download Sheng-wei's Research Paper (466K MS Word Document) on "Manic Depression (Bi-Polar) with Emphasis on Treatment of Manic Aspect with Chinese Medicine and Ayurveda". 

Click here to download the PowerPoint Slides (1.1 MB) of her recent presentation at Academy of Chinese Culture and Health Sciences.

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\  Dr. Bikash Bera, B.A.M.S. (India), M.S. Buddhist Ayurveda,
Indian Ayurvedic Physician
Master Ayurvedic Herbalist, Ayurvedic Practitioner, M.S. in Buddhist Ayurveda, Pastoral Counselor, Center Practitioner.
Dr. Bikash, as a Doctor of Ayurved, serves on the clinical faculty of the Ayurveda Healing Arts Institute in Walnut Creek.
Please Call Us for Walnut Creek and Concord East Bay:
(1) 510-292-6696

Dr. B offers joint-consultations in Walnut Creek with his esteemed American colleague: Rev. Arjun Boone, D.Ayur, C.A.T.,
Ayurvedic Herbalist, Ayurvedic Practitioner, M.S. Candidate in Buddhist Healing Ayurveda, Pastoral Counselor, Center Manager.

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Pancha Karma and Ayurvedic, Tibetan, Thai and Chinese
Massage Practitioners

We work with certified Oriental Bodyworkers (O.B.T.), Massage Therapists (C.M.T.), Clinical Ayurveda Specialists (C.A.S), Pancha Karma Specialists (P.K.S.) who have been trained in Panchakarma and Ayurvedic cleansing and rejuvenation therapies. These kindred practitioners continue their advanced clinical Ayurvedic studies in Buddhist Ayurveda with Master Herbalist Losang Jinpa, D.Ayur, M.A.H, Ph.D of the Ayurveda Healing Arts Institute.  They specialize in all styles of Ayurvedic hands-on massage therapy: 1 to 2 hour sessions include Abhyanga - Snehana (customized organic herbal oil massage), Nasya (herbal nose drops), Shirodhara (warm herbal sesame oil over the third eye) and Svedana (steam sweating therapy), Marma Chikitsa (Ayurvedic acupressure acupoint therapy) and Ayurvedic lymphatic drainage. Warm herbal oil, essential oils and hot compresses are used to clear blockages and congestion. We also offer Netra Basti (herbal ghee eye treatment), Karna Purana (herbal oil ear drops), Ear-candling, and full Panchakarma (3 to 5 day cleansing-rejuvenation therapies) in concert with Losang Jinpa, or Tibetan Physician Tenzin Yangdon, B.T.M.S., Ayurvedic Physician Dr. Bikash Bera, B.A.M.S. from India or with Jenny Dinh or Arjun Boone. 510-292-6696

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\  Scott Roos, D.Ayur, M.S., C.A.H.S.
Certified Master Ayurvedic Herbalist,
Yoga and Ayurveda Teacher, Vedic Jyotish Astrologer, Master of Science of Buddhist Ayurveda, Center Co-Founder
(1) 510-292-6696 - For Ayurvedic Herbal Consultations in San Rafael and Marin County - "We do house-calls!"

Clinic Location:  814 E Street, Suite 1,  San Rafael,  94901
www.Ayurveda-Rafael.com  

Scott has studied with Dr. Vasant Lad of the Ayurvedic Institute and with Master Herbalist Losang Jinpa, D.Ayur, Ph.D of the Ayurveda Healing Arts Institute.  Awarded Master of Science in Buddhist Healing Ayurveda. A graduate-level religious degree as Diplomate of Ayurveda conferring advanced academic and clinical status as a Master Ayurvedic Herbalist and Buddhist Ayurvedic Pastoral Counselor (Minister). Total of 2400 hours (160 semester units) of cumulative study,
5 year degree program: 3 hour clinical oral exam with Losang Reid Kreuzer, Ph.D and Mike Dick, Ph.D.  Scott now serves on the clinical faculty of the Ayurveda Healing Arts Institute in San Rafael.

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\[  Rev. Jamie Chen, Ayurvedic Nutritional Therapist,
Massage Therapist Partner, D.Ayur, C.A.H.  
Ayurvedic Dietary Therapy Practitioner
(1) 510-292-6696 - For Ayurvedic Nutritional or Herbal Consultations in San Francisco, Berkeley, San Rafael or Walnut Creek.

Jamie has studied for more than 750 hours with world-renowned Ayurvedic Physician Dr. Vasant Lad and other teachers of the Ayurvedic Institute and with Master Herbalist Losang Jinpa, D.Ayur, Ph.D of the Ayurveda Healing Arts Institute.  Jamie is now completing her advanced Gurukula apprenticeship in clinical Ayurvedic practice with the Ayurveda Healing Arts Institute.  Jamie has a Clinical Ayurvedic Herbalist Certificate, and is beginning her Chinese Medicine Master's Degree studies with Academy of Chinese Culture and Health Sciences.  She has studied several years of Buddhism at the City of Ten Thousand Buddhas and is a compassionate deeply spiritual healer.  A San Francisco native, she is bilingual in English and Mandarin Chinese.  Jamie works with Jenny Dinh, Arjun Boone, and Losang Jinpa in offering Pancha Karma in San Francisco, Berkeley, and Walnut Creek.

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\  Mr. Ragu Padmanabhan, D.Ayur, C.A.H.S. and
Ms. Nisha Srinivasan, D.Ayur, C.A.H.S.
Clinical Ayurvedic Herbalist Specialists, Yoga and Ayurveda Teachers,
Associate's Degree in Applied Ayurvedic Science from Ayurveda Healing Arts Institute.  1200 hours of training – highly knowledgeable in Ayurvedic herbology, Yoga and Vedic spirituality. Founders of East Point: A Non-Profit Center for Eastern Wisdom: Yoga, Spirituality and Ayurveda. This "dynamic duo" husband and wife team are deeply involved with Seva service work for Charity Focus: www.CharityFocus.org. They both serve on the faculty of the Ayurveda Healing Arts Institute in Santa Clara.
 
(1) 510-292-6696 - For Ayurvedic Herbal Consultations in the South Bay: San Jose, Santa Clara, Mountain View, Palo Alto, Los Altos, Cupertino and Fremont - "We do house-calls!"


Pancha Karma Cleansing
Revitalization Massage at the Center:

Restore balance to your body, mind and spirit with the ancient Indian rejuvenative treatments called Panchakarma. These traditional Ayurvedic procedures for purification and revitalization include oil massage, herbal steam treatment, shirodhara, constitutional consultation, cleansing diet, herbal therapy, lifestyle education, yoga and other therapies.  We offer Pancha Karma in our clinic in San Francisco or Walnut Cree or at your home as a house-call.  For more information click here. Receive full Panchakarma in concert with Ayurvedic Physician Dr. Bikash Bera, B.A.M.S. from India or with Losang Jinpa, Arjun Boone or Jenny Dinh. 510-292-6696.


What is Indo-Tibetan Ayurvedic Medicine?

The ultimate purpose of Ayurveda and Chinese Medicine is to give self-less help (relentless joyful service - Seva) to ALL living beings to realize liberation (Bodhi-Moksha) and cessation (nirodha) of all suffering by 1. understanding, 2. preventing, 3. avoiding, and 4. removing the causes (samudaya) of suffering (dukkha) using a time-tested path and a clinically-proven method (Dharma marga). 

For more than 1000 years, Ayurveda was deeply influenced by the compassionate-wisdom path of Shakyamuni Buddha (550 B.C.) and the Medicine Buddha (Akshobhya) and by the broadening influence of the Silk-Road interchange with wandering Indian-Chinese-Tibetan-Sri-Lankan-Burmese-Thai Buddhist monks and itinerant Chinese Taoist priests causing a rich hybrid cross-pollination with Chinese Medicine. Ayurveda was founded on the Yoga-Veda-Vedanta morality-ethical (yama-niyama) path and then broadened by the Islamic-Sufi-Sikh Oneness path for almost 1000 years.

Ayurveda, which literally means "the science of life", is the natural healing system used throughout India, Nepal, and Tibet and the Himalayas. Ayurveda was originally known to have been first developed and established 4000 years ago by the great sages who developed India's original systems of meditation and Yoga. The study of Ayurveda includes herbal medicine, dietetics, body work, exercise, life style counseling, psychology and spirituality. It not only deals with medical science, but also with the social, ethical, intellectual, and spiritual life of all living beings.

Today, an estimated 300,000 Ayurvedic physicians practice in India, often working closely with doctors trained in Western, conventional medicine or in homeopathy. Ayurvedic and Chinese Medicine practitioners teach patients to understand their unique bodily constitutions and show them how to use diet, massage, herbs, and lifestyle adjustments to harmonize body, mind, and spirit.


Our Free Ayurveda Class Locations:
Berkeley, San Rafael, Walnut Creek, Santa Clara

Since first starting in August of the year 2000, all of our weekly Tuesday night classes and one two-day weekend per year had been held at the Berkeley Buddhist Monastery of the Dharma Realm Buddhist Association of the Venerable Master Hsuan Hua (2304 McKinley Avenue at Bancroft) (click here for directions)

Since December 2005, we have moved some of our East Bay Ayurveda classes to our new center at 2210 McKinley Avenue, #4 at Allston (1 block west of Martin Luther King), 94703, Berkeley 94704 and to 2670 North Main Street, Walnut Creek, California 94597. 
Please R.S.V.P. at 510-292-6696 for the specific date each month.  Weekly seminars will continue to be held in Berkeley at the new Center Street office starting in January 2006.

Although entirely unaffiliated with us, we sincerely thank the Berkeley Buddhist Monastery and the Venerable American Monk Rev. Heng Sure for their kindred spirit support of our classes and community service work. 

Reverend Heng Sure and the hundreds of monks and nuns of the City of Ten Thousand Buddhas Sangha have been an enduring inspiration for us all on the Bodhisattva path of the healing arts.  Without the initial selfless service (Anatman Bhakti Seva) inspiration of these pioneering Western Buddhist monastics, the Medicine Buddha Healing Center would not have been created. It is to them that we bow in refuge and ineffable appreciation.

 

Other classes are held at the:

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Open to the Public Ayurveda Classes:

NOTE: Please R.S.V.P. for these classes by calling 510-292-6696 - leave you name, e-mail address and phone number.  

Om Gang Ganapatayé Namaha!  Homage to Ganesh - the Elephant God of Wisdom - May he remove our sickness and karmic obstacles.  Come to Elephant Pharmacy to learn about the ancient Ayurvedic wisdom of Ganesh - The Elephant God of Healing! "Om gananam tva ganapatim havamahé kavim kavinam upamashravastamam, jyéshtha rajam brahmanam brahmanas pata a naha shrunvanutibhihi sida sadanam, vakratunda mahakaya surya koti samaprabha, nirvighnam kuru mé deva sarva karyéshu sarvada, siddhi buddhi shatki sahita shriman mahaganadipatayé namo namaha, nirvighnam kuru"      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

While Losang is still available for paid consultations, he is no longer offering Elephant Pharmacy free clinic service work.  Those who cannot afford a consultation can see the free "advice practitioners" at Elephant who will offer free 15 minute herbal consultations (including traditional Chinese pulse diagnosis and tongue diagnosis) from approximately 3 PM to 7 PM. Check Elephant's Website for schedule in Berkeley and San Rafael.

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Medicine Buddha Healing Center
Actively Supports  The Following
Non-Profit Organizations:

Emulating monastics or aspiring to renunciate vows as Bhikshus (Monks), Bhikshunis (Nuns), or Buddhist Yogis, our teachers and practitioners trust that their livelihood needs will be met through donations.

All classes and consultations offered by the Center are by donation (see left side bar).  No one is ever turned away due to lack of funds. 

25% of the net proceeds of the Medicine Buddha Healing Center and its Ayurveda Healing Arts Institute and Vipashina Buddha College are donated to benefit the kindred spiritual healing non-profit religious services (Seva) organizations below.  We humbly request our patients to give directly of their time and money to these selfless service groups.

Among our Center's practitioners, we have visited most of the following Monasteries, Nunneries and Dharma Centers and organizations and had the good fortune to meet many of their inspiring teachers who are primarily monastic Sangha members. 

Fulfilling his vows, Losang ordained as a monk under the Foundation for the Preservation of the Mahayana under Lama Zopa Rinpoche as his root guru.  To plant a "field of blessings" in the pollination and sowing of the seeds of healing Dharma in the West, our Center makes offerings of as much of our monetary proceeds, medicinal herbs, time and energy as we can afford to: