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Ayurveda: The Science of Self-Healing10 reviews
Vasant Lad

Lotus Press, 1984

Great lectures
Same as the audio tapes, really great to have. Have them loaded on my ipod too. :)
  
  











  



  
Perfect Weight: The Complete Mind/Body Program for Achieving and Maintaining Your Ideal Weight (Perfect ...18 reviews
Deepak Md Chopra

Crown Publishing, 1994

Not A Diet Book
I love this book! It is not another diet book full of rules. Dr. Chopra brings together the mind, body and spirit approach to eating a healthy diet. If you stuggle with weight this is a good book to get you back on a healhty track.
  
  











  



  
Ayurveda and Marma Therapy: Energy Points in Yogic Healing5 reviews
David Frawley, Subhash Ranade, ...

Lotus Press, 2003

Excellent book
This book has a very good way of describing marma therapy! It`s very easy to understand and it is very inspiring. A great book if you are allready working with ayurvedic massage !
  
  











  



  
The Complete Book of Ayurvedic Home Remedies32 reviews
Vasant Lad

Three Rivers Press, 1999

Ayurvedic home remedies
An excellent resourse for beginners using Ayurvedic medicine. Clearly written and easy to follow format. Useful charts and drawings. Good index and resource list.
  
  











  



  
Ayurvedic Cooking for Self Healing (2nd Edition)11 reviews
Usha Lad, Vasant Lad

Ayurvedic Press, 1997

Very good book to get started with ayurvedic cooking
I am a serious student of ayurveda with one lifelong problem. I CAN'T COOK!! This book is easy enough to follow to tell you what to eaet and how to get there. It's so easy to follow and I made the most yummy Kitchari right off the bat! I love it and I'm so inspired that I'm going to get more Ayurveda cookbooks and make MORE yummm food after a lifetime of bad cooking. LOL
  
  











  



  
Perfect Health: The Complete Mind/Body Guide, Revised and Updated Edition37 reviews
MD Deepak Chopra

Harmony, 2001

I am not reviewing this book...
Since after the British invasion in around 18 th century, Indians have been introduced and were forced to follow the British system for everything.When they left India 60 years back, Indians got so adapted to the British systems that they continued following them.You could realise that if you analyse the current India.The Education system,Political system, Medicine , Lifestyle of people ...
  
  











  



  
The Chopra Center Cookbook : A Nutritional Guide to Renewal / Nourishing Body and Soul12 reviews
Deepak, M.D. Chopra, David, M.D. Simon, ...

Wiley, 2003

Love it!
We love this book! We have made many of the recipes that have all tasted great and are healthy. We also gave it to everyone for Christmas and they all love the recipes too.
  
  











  



  
Prakriti: Your Ayurvedic Constitution9 reviews
Robert Svoboda

Lotus Press, 1998

One of the most rewarding and useful books I have ever read
One of the most rewarding and useful books I have ever read I first read "Prakriti: Your Ayurvedic Constitution" by Robert Svoboda eight years ago, and it was in fact the first book on the subject that I had ever read. It is an engagingly written, perfectly organized introduction to a discipline that I call "data dense." That is to say, ayurveda is an extraordinarily complex study of the ...
  
  











  



  
The Ayurvedic Cookbook13 reviews
Amadea Morningstar, U. Desai

Lotus Press, 1990

Good Tastes, Love and Wisdom
This cookbook has been one of my favorites ever since it first came out in 1990. Now 15 years later, it is ripped, worn, bent, curry stained and I'm buying a new copy. The recipes taste great, have greatly enhanced my family's health and vitality and been enjoyed by many friends. But it's not just a cookbook. The authors bless us with an Ayurvedic perspective on diet, constitution, lifestyle ...
  
  











  



  
Eat-Taste-Heal: An Ayurvedic Cookbook for Modern Living29 reviews
Thomas Yarema, Daniel Rhoda, ...

Five Elements Press, 2006

Very new to this
I get the feeling that this book gives you a good start in regards to Ayurveda. This book has a lot of information and great recipes that are broken down into Vata, Pitta & Kapha. If you're looking at a recipe for Pitta and you're a Kapha, it tells you at the end of the recipe what you can substitute OR if you should avoid it. This book also gives you Dual-Dosha recommendations. It's easy ...
  
  











  



  
Textbook of Ayurveda, Volume One: Fundamental Principles5 reviews
Vasant Lad

Ayurvedic Press, 2001

A must have for the Ayurvedic student!
Thank you Vasant Lad for this great tool that helps one unlock the truth called Ayurveda. Vasant Lad has presented a true text book that will become a companion of the modern day Ayurvedic student. Normally if one was to source concise information on the fundamentals of Ayurveda then one had the difficult task of studying the translations of Caraka Samhita, Sushruta Samhita and Vagbhata Samhita. ...
  
  











  



  
Yoga & Ayurveda Book6 reviews
David Frawley

Lotus Press, 1999

informative, interesting and not too new agey
i've got this book after a recomendation of my yoga instractor and just like she said - it helps put the yoga i take at the gym, which is mainly asanas (postures) in a larger context of both spiritual guidness and preseption as well as other live guiding filds, like breathing, eating, and over all living. though it deals with a lot of topics who were new to me, and a lot of sanskrit turms, the ...
  
  











  



  
Heaven's Banquet: Vegetarian Cooking for Lifelong Health the Ayurveda Way32 reviews
Miriam Kasin Hospodar

Plume, 2001

A Banquet of Information
I am relatively new to the Ayruvedic Lifestyle having read several books and consulted an Aryuvedic Physician. The book however is a wealth of information about Ayruveda and eating healthy. The author presents much general information in an informative and at times humorous style that is clear. The recipes are sometimes complex but once the reader assembles the ingredients, the rest is fully ...
  
  











  



  
Ayurvedic Cooking for Westerners5 reviews
Amadea Morningstar

Lotus Press, 1995

An excellent resource
This is a super book for people interested in Ayurveda who think this health system can be followed using only Indian foods. Morningstar prooves this myth wrong. Her recipes are familiar and are coupled with a wealth of interesting and useful information. I'm glad I have this book on my shelf.
  
  











  



  
Ayurveda: A Life of Balance7 reviews
Maya Tiwari

Healing Arts Press, 1994

Get Your Life In Balance
I disagree with a previous reviewer that this book is mainly a cookbook. I find that it has MUCH more to offer than that. I am currently in a 200 hour yoga teacher training course, and this book is required reading for me. Tiwari goes very much into the philosophy behind Ayurveda and the doshas, yet explains it in a way that the average reader can understand. She gives the best ...
  
  











  



  
Yoga of Herbs, Ayurvedic Guide, Second Revised and Enlarged Edition11 reviews
Vasant Lad, David Frawley

Lotus Press, 2001

Great source for herbs
My copy is older (1986). I imagine there is a new and updated version out. It is co-written by Dr. Vasant Lad. Dr. Lad is the administrator at the Ayurvedic Institute in Albuquerque, NM. I have gotten much use out of this book. It is based on the ayurvedic medical tradition. Herbs, American, European and Oriental are all described and assessed according to the ayurvedic principals. ...
  
  











  



  
Textbook of Ayurveda, Volume Two: A Complete Guide to Clinical Assessment2 reviews
Vasant Lad; M.A.Sc.

The Ayurvedic Press, 2007

You can't go wrong with Dr. Lad
I have this textbook as well as volume 1 and the minute volume 3 is released, later in the year, I will have that one too. This book is really great, straight and true Ayurveda with no "extra stuff" and all the knowledge Dr. Lad generally packs into his books. They are also easy to read which makes learning Ayurveda easier.
  
  











  



  
Marma Points of Ayurveda: The Energy Pathways for Healing Body, Mind, and Consciousness with a Comparison to ...
Vasant Lad, Anisha Durve

Ayurvedic Press, 2008

Marma Points The Mystical Doors of Perception In ancient Vedic times, marma points were called bindu-a dot, secret dot or mystic point. Like a door or pathway, activating a marma point opens into the inner pharmacy of the body. The body is a silent, universal, biochemical laboratory operating every moment to interpret and transform arising events. Touching a marma point changes the body's biochemistry and can unfold radical, alchemical ...
  
  











  



  
Body, Mind, and Sport: The Mind-Body Guide to Lifelong Health, Fitness, and Your Personal Best18 reviews
John Douillard

Three Rivers Press, 2001

A Healthier Happier Athlete
If your goal is to become a healthier happier athlete, this book will help you do so. It combines principles from yoga, particularly breathing and shows you how to apply them to other activities, particularly running.
  
  











  



  
Ayurvedic Healing: A Comprehensive Guide7 reviews
David Frawley

Lotus Press, 2000

One of the best books in English on Ayurveda
~I have read dozens of books on Ayurveda published in English; this stands out as simply the best of what I have read. It is sensitive, sympathetic to the conditions discussed, and lucid. A great work. So many others have been based on (and written with) excellent information and the best of intentions, but somehow have ended up being more confusing than helpful... even in something as basic as ...
  
  











  








   



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