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How to be a skilled Ayurveda therapist

  • Post by: School of Ayurveda
  • Date: 03-08-2021

Ayurveda means the Science of Life. It is a traditional system of natural and holistic medicine that originated in ancient India and is revered across the world. Ayurveda was recognized by WHO (World Health Organization) in 1976 and is often seen as a natural alternative to many allopathic medications.
The main aim of Ayurveda practice is to restore the balance between mind, body, and spirit in order to lead a healthy and fulfilling life. Each year, the number of students enrolling in the study of this natural treatment method is increasing due to its huge potential. So let’s find out how to be a Skilled Ayurveda Therapist.

Ayurveda has opened several career avenues for the youth as a branch of medicine catering to modern health problems with age-old wisdom. Ayurveda is now being seen as a serious career option since more and more patients are turning towards ayurvedic treatment nowadays owing to its lack of side effects.

Building a career in Ayurveda

1. Ayurvedic Doctor
The demand for Ayurvedic practitioners is on the rise because of the upsurge in the popularity of Ayurveda. Being an Ayurvedic Doctor can be one of the noblest ways to serve society. You need to complete the 5 and half years of Bachelor of Ayurveda, medicine and Surgery(BAMS) degree along with a year of internship in order to become a Doctor in Ayurveda. After doing so, you may practice anywhere in the world as an Ayurvedic doctor in government or private hospitals. Aside from these 2, there are plenty of other career options as well for Doctors with a BAMS degree. Ayurveda college in Kerala offers a BAMS degree.  Being employed in general hospitals with indigenous medicine departments, dispensaries, research centers, medical tourism, or even starting your own private practice are viable options.


2. Ayurvedic industry Entrepreneur
Ayurveda is a fiercely growing industry and already has an enormous consumer base that is constantly growing ready. New entrants in the market are required owing to the upsurge of the industry. Becoming a  franchise owner of a popular ayurvedic medicine manufacturer is an easy way to enter the market. This makes it easier for you to infiltrate and directly become a part of the mainstream industry while learning the tricks and trades of the business. The useful insights, necessary resources, business relations and hand on information will fuel the business growth on top of your entrepreneurship skills.

3. Ayurvedic health and wellness professional
There are many lucrative job opportunities in this field due to the rising recognition and popularity of Ayurveda nowadays. Ayurvedic health and wellness counselor is one job that is in high demand. Preventive healthcare by means of individual-specific diets and lifestyles based on Ayurvedic guidelines are focused on by these trained professionals. Suggesting Ayurvedic medicines and treatments after a thorough examination of the disease is part of the job description.

4. Launching your own product line
People have increasingly started to switch to natural ayurvedic products after recognizing the health hazards of using chemical products used in cosmetics and other artificially generated materials.
Ayurvedic products launched under reputed banners are in high demand. So although it may take some time to gain the reputation required, it will pay off in the long run both domestically and internationally. Also, chances of the new product line succeeding are higher since there are not many competitors like commercial chemical-based products.


5. Healing therapist
Ayurveda is not just pertaining to medicines but an overall healthy lifestyle. It includes the physical, mental and sometimes spiritual aspects of human well-being that strive towards a deeper understanding of one’s identity. Learning Ayurveda can help to impart your wisdom to the community by becoming a massage therapist, yoga teacher, Ayurvedic acupuncturist, physical therapist or herbalist. The demand for Ayurvedic therapists and yoga teachers has increased in the country as well as abroad due to the increasing fame of Ayurveda amidst the pandemic. People are seeking positive ways to boost their immune systems naturally.

6. Establishing your own wellness center
People nowadays are seeking to go to detoxification centers and rejuvenation centers due to the large-scale contamination of nature. The alarming level of toxicity is leaving a bad impact on the physical and mental health of people. Ayurveda has proven methods for seasonal detoxification and your own wellness centers can prove to be profitable ones that welcome people of our country but also attract tourists and foreigners.

7. Becoming a researcher in Ayurveda
Ayurveda is an ancient science, known to have been in practice for centuries. However, the depth of knowledge is constantly being increased with new and revolutionary discoveries by professionals interested in fieldwork and research. Many respected institutions promote courses like PhD and MD for research and development in their curriculum. PG Diploma and MSc in Clinical Research are also coveted courses that promote the advancements in Ayurveda. The Ayurveda courses in Kerala duration may vary from 6 months to 2 years, enabling students to pursue a career as a Clinical Research Associate in pharmaceutical research units. From the above mentioned you can understand how to be a skilled Ayurveda therapist

Government-funded humanitarian programs are also available like the National Ayush Mission and National Rural Health Mission campaigns.