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An Introduction to Siddha Vaidya & Kaya Regeneration Therapy
By Rexanne Diehl




  Safronya retreat
523 D Street, San Rafael CA 94901


DATE:
Wed , March 19, 2008 7:00pm

FEES:
Door: $15 per person
 

DESCRIPTION:

Welcome to Siddha Healthcare. Siddha Vaidya is an ancient holistic medical system that has been practiced in Kerala, India for more than 5,000 years. It is a sister science to Ayurveda, another traditional healing science of India. The Siddha linage is focused on healing the body as a whole with herbal remedies and body therapies. Today, you can only find a few physicians practicing Siddha Vaidya in remote villages in southern India.

One of the many body therapies used in Siddha Vaidya is a technique called Kaya Regeneration Therapy. Kaya Regeneration Therapy is a non-medical, health-enhancing modality that rejuvenates the body’s natural healing process. This is accomplished through the external application of heated herbal pouches and herbal oils to the body over a period of consecutive days. Through this process, the body’s internal healing mechanism is activated, which promotes deep healing throughout the entire body. This simple yet profound therapy can boost the immune system, slow down the aging process, and assist with cellulite and weight reduction. Other benefits include: deep relaxation, detoxification, deep internal tissue repair of organs and old and new muscular injuries, regulation of subtle body systems such as hormonal function, and relief from rheumatic, arthritic, and joint pain, post-traumatic stress, and collagen disorders.

About the Instructor
Rexanne Diehl

Rexanne Diehl, a holistic practitioner, has studied holistic medicine for 15 years. She has interned in India & Nepal. She has studied with traditional physicians of the Ayurvedic & Siddha Vaidya linage. She completed an internship in India under the direct teachings of a 9th Generation Siddha Vaidya Physician, Reghu Harichandrin and Dr. Rajkurmar Reghunathan, MD. Within this internship she was trained in traditional medicine making, Siddha Vaidya body therapies, dis-ease & herbal protocol. While interning she was able to observe, perform and assist in offering specific treatments for various dis-eases. She also has interned with Dr. Sarita Shrestha, a traditional Ayurvedic physician in Kathmandu, Nepal. She has completed a 600 hour program in Ayurveda in the west, and taken numerous classes with various Ayurvedic teachers in America. She is also trained as a massage therapist, aroma therapist & yoga therapist.