AyurZona

An Integrative Wellness Center 480-425-9662

WELCOME!

Posted by ayurzona on April 30, 2008

As patients are welcomed in Scottsdale’s newest wellness

center by the gracious eucalyptus tree in the courtyard,

ancient relics, aromas of fragrant oils and candles and

sacred chants, they will know that they are in a unique

health facility.

Ayurzona, An Integrative wellness center opened its

doors on October 22nd 2007.  It is a place whihc subtly blends

the ancient wisdom and experience of the East with the logic and knowledge of

the west to provide care for their clients, thus discovering,

igniting, and unfolding their innate potential for healing.

Once at the facility, located at 7140 e. 1st Avenue in

“Old Town” Scottsdale, clients undertake their guided

personal connection with internal spaces that echo their

intentions, nurture their spirit, prepare to unburden and

let go, inviting dormant desires to awaken for ultimate

manifestation thereby becoming receptive to receiving the

gift of creative partnership with their physician in their

journey of healing.

Healing modalities will include emotional wellness and

naturopathic consultations, psychotherapy for adults,

children, adolescents and couples, parenting workshops,

naturopathic remedies, ayurvedic

aromatherapies and assessments, yoga, and lifestyle counseling.


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ARM BALANCING YOGA WORKSHOP MARCH 22nd

Posted by ayurzona on March 14, 2008

It’s the middle of the month and we are ready for our second workshop ofthe year!  Come join us for an Arm Balance Workshop – Internal strengthRejuvenation at AyurZona Integrative Wellness Center For Beginners and all Levels.Saturday March 22nd 1pm-3pmCost: $35Arm balance is all about shifting body weight correctly. Learning how toshift our body helps in learning how to shift our minds and balance inthose times of strain. Join Gabriel Azoulay on an exploration that will unleash your innerstrength. Gabriel has been practicing Ashtanga Yoga for almost 6 years. Having completed 2nd series and introduced to 3rd series arm balance sequence,he shares a variety of beneficial tricks to enhance your experience. AyurZona is an Integrative Wellness Center that blends the ancient wisdom and experience of the East with the logic and knowledge of theWest to provide care for their clients, thus discovering, igniting, andunfolding their innate potential for healing.The facility is located at 7140 E.1st avenue, Scottsdale AZ 85251Please call 480-425-9662 if you have any questions or email us back to RSVPLook forward to seeing you soon.

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Six Tastes-Why is it that we reach for certain foods

Posted by ayurzona on February 26, 2008

We all grab for certain foods when we feel hungry. Have you ever thought about why we choose certain foods over others?  One of the reasons is due to the taste.  There are 6 different tastes that the tongue can distinguish between.  They are sweet, sour, salty, pungent, bitter and astringent.   These six tastes according to Ayurveda are a combination of the 5 elements in nature just as the body is made of these 5 elements as well.  Our bodies naturally try to balance any imbalances occurring in the body through these tastes. For example if someone is suffering from a vata disorder such as insomnia or anxiety they might naturally go for sweet or salty foods to balance the vata dosha. This is because the sweet taste is a combination of earth and water elements which is grounding for air and ether predominant concerns. 

Let’s take another example.

When we talk of pungency we are referring to spicy.  For example-garlic, ginger, onions, chili pepper.  These foods have the quality of being heating.  Due to its heating nature a pitta individual would want to avoid these foods whereas a kapha person would benefit greatly.  Someone with obesity or mucous congestion would benefit because pungent foods are invigorating and help to flush out the tissues whereas someone with an ulcer or any other pitta condition would be aggravated by these foods. 

In this way it can be interesting to assess the diet and discover the imbalances that are created. The most important thing to keep in mind is that all 6 tastes at each meal can be very balancing and leave one feeling very satisfied.

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The VATA TYPE

Posted by ayurzona on February 26, 2008

Are you the type that suffers from insomnia, worries constantly, experiences constipation, has frequent spells of forgetfulness or just can’t seem to follow a routine? If yes, it is the Vata dosha that is out of balance.

 

According to Ayurveda the elements existent in nature such as water, earth, fire, air, and ether are existent within us.  Therefore, the vata dosha consists of the air and ether elements governing all movement in the mind and body.  This includes blood flow, breathing, and movement of thoughts across the mind.  The key qualities of vata include dry, light, cold, rough, subtle, mobile and clear. This gives a good foundation for the necessity of therapies that are beneficial for soothing the vata dosha; specifically abhyanga and shirodhara- two ancient time-honored techniques have tremendous therapeutic value.

 

Both treatments are grounding and warming which is exactly what balances vata- opposite of cold and mobile. 

 

Abhyanga is a specific type of massage technique that can be performed by another individual in a therapeutic setting or as a self-massage as part of a daily morning activity prior to showering.  Essential oils may be used in a base of sesame oil that is warmed slightly.  This massage stimulates both arterial and lymphatic circulation, enlivening and revitalizing the body. 

 

Shirodhara is one of the best forms of calming the mind and achieving a deep state of inner silence.  It is becoming one of the most popular Ayurvedic treatments in the United States. The word Shirodhara translates into shiro meaning head and dhara meaning stream.  This treatment involves a continuous stream of warm oil poured on the third eye. It is very beneficial whenever the mind is over stimulated mostly in the case of vata imbalances.

 

There is of course many other avenues such as diet, exercise and herbs that lead to the healing of vata imbalances but these two therapies have proven to have very good results with the Vata individual.  

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BACK BEND -HEART OPENING WORKSHOP AT AYURZONA FEB 9th

Posted by ayurzona on February 1, 2008

AyurZona is pleased to announce a Pre-Valentine Heart Opening Workshop along with Rejuvenation Thai Massage Yoga.Throughout the day we round our shoulders forward to protect ourselves. When we lean backwards we open our chest, allowing our hearts to shine. Join Gabriel Azoulay on an exploration that will unleash your innerlove.Feb 9th 1-3 pmCost $35Gabriel from Rejuvenation Thai Massage Yoga will be teaching. He has spent 3 months in India with back bending master Vinay Kumar who taught him a this unique prac-tice. He has been teaching for more than a decade and can accommodate any level of practice.www.rejuvenationaz.com Held at AyurZona-An Integrative Wellness Center7140 E. 1st Avenue Scottsdale AZ 85251www.ayurzona.com 480-425-ZONA (9662)Please RSVP if you plan on attending! We would love to have you. 

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