Kulreet Chaudhary on Sound Medicine (#124) By Jacob Kyle Posted on December 15, 2020 #Healing#Research About the Guest Dr. Kulreet Chaudhary’s combined expertise in both modern neurology and the ancient science of health known as Ayurveda has uniquely positioned her as an expert able to pull from the broadest possible base to treat her clients. She is passionate about raising awareness for the need of a paradigm shift in contemporary medicine that focuses on patient empowerment and a health-based (rather than disease-based) medical system. Dr. Chaudhary is a regular guest on the Dr. Oz Show, where her teachings about Ayurvedic medicine have been applauded by a national audience. Dr. Chaudhary is the author of The Prime and Sound Medicine. She is also a neuroscientist and has participated in over twenty clinical research studies in the areas of multiple sclerosis, Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, ALS, and diabetic peripheral neuropathy. Her research includes groundbreaking work in stem cell therapies for diabetic peripheral neuropathy and drug development for the treatment of ALS. Dr. Kulreet Chaudhary spends her time doing research in Siddha Medicine in Tamil Nadu, India, and seeing patients for Integrative Medicine consultations from San Diego, CA. In this episode, we discuss: Understanding the culture of Contemporary medicine and medicine as an industry.The Ayurvedic approach, addressing the physical, energetic and mental realm.Quantum biology and the Siddha texts – healing from the inside out.¬†Role of intuition as it informs mastery in healing and any field of work.Science of Sound, biological translation to energy and meaning.¬†The distinction between mantra and aphorism; using mantra and devotion to connect to¬† your soul‚Äôs intention.Alzheimer‚Äôs as a mutable disease and alternative practices to support conditions. Take the podcast with you Subscribe in your favourite app Read more like this #Philosophy #Psychology #Research Anxiety from a Philosophical Perspective with Samir Chopra (#175) Jacob Kyle interviews Shree Nahata about the fundamental principles of Jain philosophy and how these principles are incredibly timely and insightful for modern times. By Jacob Kyle #Philosophy #Research #Traditions Jain Philosophy Through its Primary Concepts with Shree Nahata (#174) Jacob Kyle interviews Shree Nahata about the fundamental principles of Jain philosophy and how these principles are incredibly timely and insightful for modern times. By Jacob Kyle #Philosophy #Research #Traditions #Yoga The Lineage of Immortals with Jason Birch (#172) Jason Birch is a scholar of medieval haṭha yoga and a founding member of SOAS’s Centre for Yoga Studies. His research includes locating and translating early yoga manuscripts, and preparing critical editions, such as the Amaraugha. By Jacob Kyle #Healing #Yoga Best Of: Yoga for Recovery with Nikki Myers (#159) Nikki Myers is the founder of The Yoga of 12-Step Recovery. Based in its theme, “the issues live in the tissues,” Y12SR is a relapse prevention program that weaves the art & science of yoga with the practical tools of 12-step programs. By Jacob Kyle TARKA Journal Discover our latest issues or become a monthly subscriber to access all digital and/or print content. Tarka #06: On Spiritual Citizenship Tarka #05: On Queer Dharma Tarka #04: On Death Tarka #03: On Ecology Tarka #02: On Illusion Tarka #01: On Bhakti Tarka #0: On the Scholar-Practitioner