Starting with Ayurvedic training when you’re passionate about natural healing, that’s definitely something exciting. Since you’re already dabbling in oil pulling and considering your diet based on your dosha, sounds like you’ve got a head start from scratch. But stepping into formal training, well that’s a whole different journey.
Honestly, diving into a comprehensive or advanced Ayurvedic program might be a bit overwhelming at the beginning, given that you come from a business background and not medical. Ayurveda’s rooted in understanding the fundamental principles like doshas (vata, pitta, kapha), agni, and dhatus. I’d recommend starting with beginner courses to build a strong foundation. Look for programs that focus on Ayurvedic principles, history and basic techniques. These will help you grasp the core concepts and familiarize yourself with its terms and definitions.
If you’re haunted by headaches and anxiety, understanding your prakriti (constitution) is key. That could involve learning about your own body’s tendencies, which an introductory course could directly help with. Once you feel comfortable with the basics, you could progress to more advanced stuff, touching on diagnosing imbalances or even learning therapeutic techniques for your symptoms. Small steps, right?
Online courses can be good—but take care. Some may offer more expansive content than you need just yet. Look for courses accredited by Ayurvedic institutions or those run under professionals in the field. You might even find workshops or short term classes in retreats that bring you face-to-face with teachers that help make the connections clearer.
Whatever you decide, remember: balance is the essence of Ayurveda. Take it one step at a time to avoid getting swamped and yes, apply each step to your lifestyle. It’s often in practicing parts of what you’ve learned, that really lets the teachings sink in and transform not just your knowledge, but potentially your health and wellbeing.



