Dr. Rainer Picha is an Austrian cardiologist who received his Ayurvedic training at the Maharishi Vedic University in Vlodrop, Netherlands. Currently, he serves as the Chairman of the International Maharishi AyurVeda Foundation for Health Professionals and is the Director of the Maharishi College of Perfect Health International. In addition to his leadership roles, Dr. Picha runs a medical practice in Graz, Austria, where he combines Ayurvedic treatments with modern medical approaches to provide...
Jul 03, 2025•56 min•Ep. 399
Summer, with all its brightness and intensity, is a time when Pitta can easily go out of balance, even for those who don’t have a Pitta constitution. And when we don’t know the signs of imbalance or we ignore them, it can lead to everything from digestive issues and skin flare-ups to burnout, irritability and emotional overload. In this solo episode, Colette shares some of the most supportive Ayurvedic insights and tools to help you manage Pitta during the summer months. Whether you’re naturally...
Jun 26, 2025•27 min•Ep. 398
Dr. Sujatha Kekada is the Head Physician and Co-Founder of AmrtaSiddhi Ayurvedic Clinic in Ubud, Bali. She is a certified Ayurvedic Doctor (B.A.M.S) with a degree from Rajiv Gandhi University, India. She talks with Colette about cancer with a particular focus on breast cancer and they discuss the following: Ayurveda's understanding of the root causes of breast cancer from an ama (toxins), dosha (vata, pitta and kapha), dhatu (tissue) and emotional perspective. The three ways cancer can manifest ...
Jun 19, 2025•45 min•Ep. 397
In this solo episode Colette explores how Ayurveda can help us transform reactive emotions into self-awareness. Ayurveda views emotions as opportunities for understanding ourselves better. By acknowledging the energies behind our emotions, we can practice emotional alchemy, turning reactivity into wisdom. She discusses the following: Emotions through the lens of Ayurveda. The emotional tendencies of the doshas. The gunas: the three qualities of the mind. Observing versus Identifying with emotion...
Jun 12, 2025•34 min•Ep. 396
Colette chats with her client Wendy who is a fitness coordinator in Bountiful, Utah. Wendy is a passionate community builder and wellness advocate dedicated to helping individuals and families live healthier, more connected lives. With a background in recreation leadership and a heart for mental health, she leads programs that inspire movement, mindfulness, and meaningful connection. Whether organizing events, collaborating with local organizations, teaching yoga or other fitness classes, she br...
Jun 05, 2025•37 min•Ep. 395
In this solo episode Colette explores listening to your body's needs and the wisdom of Ayurveda when choosing your exercise and recovery program. She discusses moving with intention and emphasizing regeneration over depletion, especially in our fast-paced culture where over-exercising is common. She covers the following: Core Ayurvedic principles to consider when choosing an exercise program: Strength and stamina (bala) Digestive fire (agni) Vitality (ojas) Season (ritu) Age (jara) Constitution ...
May 29, 2025•31 min•Ep. 394
Life often becomes a rush of tasks, leading to a disconnect from ourselves, our breath, our inner rhythm and the rhythm of nature. Ritual helps us return to ourselves within our existing routines. It transforms mundane actions like showering or having tea into moments of presence and appreciation. Approaching self-care practices as rituals, rather than tasks that need to be checked off daily, fosters a sense of being rooted, nourished, and present, bringing us closer to our true selves. In this ...
May 22, 2025•25 min•Ep. 393
Spring, often referred to as kapha season in Ayurveda, shares similar qualities with the kapha dosha: cold, moist, heavy, static, soft, and liquid. We observe these characteristics in the environment through cooler temperatures and the earth saturated by melting snow or rain. This external environment significantly influences our bodies. As a result, you might experience clogged pores, increased oiliness, puffiness, skin breakouts, and a lack of vibrancy in your skin during this time. Colette de...
May 15, 2025•19 min•Ep. 392
Colette chats with her client Julie about her recent Digestive Reset Cleanse experience and her journey with Yoga and Ayurveda. They discuss the following: Julie's early exposure to Yoga and her introduction to Ayurveda. Her decision to choose a supported cleanse. The awareness gained during the cleanse journey. Julie's experience transitioning into the vata stage of life. The role of creativity in this stage of life. * Visit Colette's website www.elementshealingandwellbeing.com Online consultat...
May 08, 2025•31 min•Ep. 391
Colette discusses sarcopenia in this solo episode. Sarcopenia is the progressive loss of skeletal muscle mass, strength, and function that occurs with aging. It typically begins around the age of 40 and accelerates after the age of 60 and it can lead to reduced mobility, increased risk of falls and fractures, and a diminished quality of life. She covers the following topics: The impacts of sarcopenia. The role of our muscle tissue (mamsa dhatu). Mamsa dhatukshaya - the Ayurvedic view on sacropen...
May 01, 2025•23 min•Ep. 390
In this episode, Colette addresses questions from the Elements of Ayurveda Podcast Community, including an insightful question about hair thinning and hair loss. She discusses the potential root causes of this issue and shares holistic tips to support healing for both body and mind. She also delves into the 20 gunas, or 10 pairs of opposites, which are fundamental in Ayurvedic healing. These qualities are essential for understanding the nature of everything around us—including our body, mind, fo...
Apr 24, 2025•29 min•Ep. 389
Colette chats with Dr. John Douillard, DC, CAP who is a globally recognized Ayurvedic + sports medicine educator with 40 years of experience. He is the author of seven health books, including bestsellers Eat Wheat and The 3-Season Diet . In this episode Colette chats with Dr. John about his bestselling book Eat Wheat and the fear that exists today around wheat and gluten. They discuss the following: What inspired Dr. John to write Eat Wheat and explore this topic in depth. The common misconcepti...
Apr 17, 2025•1 hr 9 min•Ep. 388
Dr. Matt Van Auken is a triple board-certified, multistate-licensed medical doctor. He has extensive, multi-specialty medical experience. He is also the founder and clinical director of The Buddha’s Medicine, an Ayurvedic medical practice in Portland, Oregon, and he loves to take on complex and ambiguous cases, in particular. Colette chats with Dr. Matt about Dravya guna which is a science that tracks the properties, impact, and action of substances used for healing in Ayurveda and they discuss ...
Apr 10, 2025•1 hr 2 min•Ep. 387
Vaidya Jayarajan Kodikannath aka Dr. J represents a lineage of Ayurveda Practitioners from Kerala, India. He is the CEO and Academy Director of Kerala Ayurveda (USA). Colette chats with Dr. J about modern day Ayurveda and finding the balance between preserving tradition and adapting Ayurveda for our world today. They discuss the following: The historical roots of Ayurveda. The contrast between today's short-term perspectives and Ayurveda's enduring, lineage-based methodology. The challenges of i...
Apr 03, 2025•56 min•Ep. 386
Dr. Sujatha Kekada is the Head Physician and Co-Founder of AmrtaSiddhi Ayurvedic Clinic in Ubud, Bali. She chats with Colette about inflammatory disorders in the urinary system and they discuss the following: The Ayurvedic perspective on the urinary system and the doshas involved. The root cause of inflammation. Dr. Sujatha covers the following disorders: Burning urination Urinary tract infections Cystitis Kidney infections Kidney stones Common causes of urinary tract infections. How the emotion...
Mar 27, 2025•49 min•Ep. 385
When we think of dieting, restrictive eating, calorie counting, and short-term trends often come to mind. Ayurveda takes a different approach. It offers personalized dietary advice that nourishes and heals your body. Rather than a short-term restriction, Ayurveda views food as an integral part of a sustainable, holistic wellbeing strategy which helps to keep your body/mind in balance, preventing dis-ease. Colette discusses why Ayurveda doesn’t align with modern dieting: One-size-fits-all diets i...
Mar 20, 2025•19 min•Ep. 384
Colette chats with her client Ana about her journey with Ayurveda and her recent experience on the Digestive Reset Cleanse. They discuss the following: Ana's introduction to Ayurveda. Her concerns prior to cleansing. Ana shares her cleanse experience. Setting self-care boundaries. The benefits she reaped from the cleanse. Ana's new habits and increased awareness from the cleansing process. * Click here to learn more about discounted group Digestive Reset Cleanse starting March 28th, 2025 * Visit...
Mar 13, 2025•38 min•Ep. 383
Vaidya Princy Prasad is an educator and has a special focus on Orthopaedic management. She was trained by experienced Vaidya's of Kerala and obtained her Degree in Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery and Master degree in Surgery (Ayu) from Kerala University of Health Sciences. She continued her research studies in Gujarat Ayurveda University, Jamnagar for the fulfillment of Doctor of Philosophy (PhD Ayu). Having a clear understanding of the Principles of Ayurveda, patient care, research and developme...
Mar 06, 2025•1 hr 11 min•Ep. 382
Ayurveda views blood sugar balance as crucial for overall health because it directly affects our digestive fire (agni), the health of our tissues (dhatus), our prime energy reserve and vitality (ojas), and it helps to maintain balance of the doshas of vata, pitta and kapha. Colette discusses the following in this episode: The role of doshas in blood sugar regulation. How imbalances in the doshas affect blood sugar: Kapha imbalance can result in high blood sugar. Vata imbalance can result in low ...
Feb 27, 2025•31 min•Ep. 381
Ayurveda views mobility as a reflection of vitality, when joints are healthy, well lubricated, and move with ease. When joints are compromised basic movements like walking, climbing stairs or even the act of sitting can become more painful and challenging. Chronic joint pain or stiffness can lead to reduced quality of life and emotional stress, affecting our independence and participation in physical or social activities. Colette discusses the following in this episode: The role of vata, pitta a...
Feb 20, 2025•21 min•Ep. 380
Colette discusses how the doshas impact our relationships, whether it’s a relationship with a significant other, with family members, friends, or pets. Understanding your doshic makeup and the doshic makeup of those you're in relationship with will enhance connection, compassion and harmony in your relationships. Colette covers the following in this episode: The basics of each dosha type of vata, pitta and kapha. The tendencies of each dosha. Each doshas dynamics in relationship. Tips to enhance...
Feb 13, 2025•20 min•Ep. 379
Vaidya Sheena Sooraj is Kerala Ayurveda USA’s Chief Clinical Officer and a core faculty member. She is an experienced Ayurvedic practitioner from Kerala, India. Coming from a family with a strong Ayurvedic background, she developed her passion for Ayurveda at a young age, as her grandfather was a well-known Ayurvedic physician and astrologer. She is an active advocate of Ayurveda and is an experienced public speaker. Her objective is to guide her clients to achieve health naturally and continual...
Feb 06, 2025•1 hr•Ep. 378
Kapha season is considered to be late winter and spring in Ayurveda, however, it’s best to think of the qualities of the season as this is what determines whether it’s kapha season. It’s when there’s cooler temperatures, the ground is saturated with rain or melting snow and the air is heavy with humidity. Having the understanding and awareness of the qualities which are present in our natural environment and our body/mind can help guide us in our food and lifestyle choices which can in turn prev...
Jan 30, 2025•22 min•Ep. 377
Anuradha Gupta completed the Ayurvedic Doctor program with Kerala Ayurveda, where she is a guest faculty, content specialist and Ayurvedic Practitioner student mentor. She is also an Engineer, MBA, 200 Hr Yoga teacher and social Justice advocate. Ashish Pandya is an Ayurveda expert and has helped in its revival in the West, under the guidance of Gurudev, Founder of Art of Living and as VP of education at Shankara Inc. He is a certified Art of Living teacher and has transformed the lives of hundr...
Jan 23, 2025•42 min•Ep. 376
A “glow-up” is a term used to describe a significant transformation, typically in physical appearance. In this episode Colette emphasizes the benefits of a holistic glow-up which can be achieved with Ayurveda. With a holistic Ayurvedic glow-up you’ll feel the benefits on a physical, mental and emotional level along with increased awareness, confidence and empowerment. You’ll be radiating health and good vibes by balancing your inner and outer health through holistic practices. In this episode Co...
Jan 16, 2025•26 min•Ep. 375
Episode 374 Vaidya Jayarajan Kodikannath aka Dr. J represents a lineage of Ayurveda Practitioners from Kerala, India. He is the CEO and Academy Director of Kerala Ayurveda (USA). Colette chats with Dr. J about long Covid and they discuss the following: What is long Covid. How the symptoms of long Covid vary from respiratory to neurological and can also affect the circulatory and cardiovascular system. Why the strength of our ojas is important for our immunity. Ayurveda's holistic treatment proto...
Jan 09, 2025•54 min•Ep. 374
I'm answering the following questions from the Elements of Ayurveda Podcast Community: Nancy: I just can’t seem to kick this sluggish feeling for the past couple of months. I feel so tired and my mind feels slow too. I would appreciate any tips you may have Colette. Elaine: I have reoccurring sinus infections and I’m trying to avoid taking antibiotics. What can I do to heal my body and prevent this from reoccurring? Anna: I have been noticing that my memory is not as sharp lately and I’m concern...
Jan 02, 2025•34 min•Ep. 373
Mano vaha srotas is the channel responsible for the mind and mental functions. This mind channel governs mental functions like cognition, memory, sensory perception, thought processes, emotions, and imagination. Mano vaha srotas bridges the mind, body, and spirit by taking in experiences from the physical world via the senses and allowing the mind to interpret sensory input from the body and turn it into meaningful thoughts, responses, and emotions. By processing sensory experiences, mano vaha s...
Dec 26, 2024•21 min•Ep. 372
Dr. Nammy Patel was one of the first people to put forth the movement to bring eco consciousness into the dental world. She specializes in Green Dentistry, a holistic, functional Ayurvedic approach to dentistry. In this episode Colette chats with Dr. Patel about the following: Dr. Patel's passion for Ayurveda and holistic green dentistry. The vital connection between dental health and whole-body health. Why mouth breathing is so problematic for our health. The ideal morning and evening dental ro...
Dec 19, 2024•1 hr 5 min•Ep. 371
Sweda vaha srotas or the sweat channel is responsible for the elimination of liquid waste, perspiration and lubrication as sweat is an oily liquid substance. The sweat channel also helps to maintain moisture under the skin, maintain body temperature, strengthen the hair roots and in the protection of the body. Colette discusses the following in this episode: The functions of sweda vaha srotas. Signs and symptoms of aggravation. Disorders which can manifest in the sweat channel like excessive swe...
Dec 12, 2024•19 min•Ep. 370