Ayurveda

A unique and all-encompassing path to self-knowledge, Ayurveda means “the science of life.” Ayurveda uses the fundamental principles of nature to help promote and maintain your health by keeping the body, mind and spirit in a state of balance.

 
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Yoga House Ayurveda

FARZANEH NOORI     
With DELA FUENTE

Achieve glowing health and enrich your practice of yoga with Ayurveda, the traditional, wholistic medicine of India. An enlightened system of self-care tailored to your uniquely individual constitution or Prakriti, Ayurveda is the perfect complement to yoga, harnessing the transformational power of the elements to promote health and long-life.

Ancient Knowledge for Modern Balance
A unique and all-encompassing path to self-knowledge, Ayurveda means “the science of life.” Ayurveda uses the fundamental principles of nature to help promote and maintain your health by keeping the body, mind and spirit in a state of balance.

In Tune with the Elements: Your Prakriti
Ayurveda is based on the premise that the universe is made up of five elements: air, fire, water, earth and ether. In the human body, these five elements are represented by the three doshas or “energies”: Vata, Pitta and Kapha.

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Our health and wellbeing depend on maintaining the right balance of the three doshas, and every individual has their own distinct, ideal equilibrium. When any one of the doshas accumulates in the body beyond a desirable limit, the body loses its balance “Vikriti” and becomes vulnerable to disease. When this happens, Ayurveda prescribes specific lifestyle and nutritional guidelines and treatments to help reduce the excess dosha, thereby restoring balance.

These guidelines and treatments can include:

  • Diet modifications

  • Lifestyle and Activity adjustment

  • Herbal Supplements

  • Yoga, Pranayama and Meditation

  • Abhyanga (oil treatments) and Marma (energy point) therapy

An Ayurvedic Consultation: Discover Your Dosha You can learn about your own dosha, uncover any imbalances you may have and learn how to correct them by scheduling an Ayurvedic consultation at Yoga House. Offered by Yoga House Co-Founder and Co-Owner Farzaneh Noori, each assessment includes:

  • An analysis of your individual doshic constitution. Your prakriti.

  • A set of personalized dietary practices specifically designed to correct digestive issues and increase life force energy

  • Lifestyle recommendations for optimum health

  • Suggestions for maximizing the benefits of your yoga practice by aligning it with your prakriti.

You’ll leave your consultation with a complete set of guidelines to support you in the cultivation of a more healthful, mindful way of living. Follow-up visits are available to help you assess your progress.

Yoga House Ayurveda also offers traditional oil treatments for chronic musculoskeletal pain as well as Marma or energy point therapy to balance the flow of energy. These therapies are recommended as needed during your assessment session and performed by Dela Fuente.

Please call (626) 403-3961 to schedule your consultation.

Initial Assessment
with Farzaneh Noori,
Board-Certified Ayurvedic Health Counselor

1 Hour Assessment: $75     
Follow-up Visits: $40

Ayurvedic Treatments
with Dela Fuente

Abhyanga (oil massage)
Marma (energy points)
$135 per treatment

Please call (626) 403-3961 to schedule your consultation.

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FARZANEH NOORI is the co-founder and owner of Yoga House. She has completed the Ayurvedic Medicine Practitioner Certificate Program at the American University of Complementary Medicine and has been awarded Board Certification as a Certified Ayurvedic Health Counselor by NAMA (National Ayurvedic Medical Association). Farzaneh is also an ERYT 500 (Registered Yoga Teacher at the 500-hour level) with Yoga Alliance and has over 25 years of experience practicing and teaching yoga to a broad range of students. Her intention is to make Ayurveda accessible and adaptable in modern day living.

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DELA FUENTE adopted an Ayurvedic lifestyle in 2007 after her first visit to India. She informally studied the subject for years before entering the American University of Complimentary Medicine’s Certificate Program in 2012, taught by her doctor Jayagopal Parla. Dela has been teaching Ayurveda’s sister science, yoga, since 2009 and has also been a massage therapist since 2002. She has added several Ayurvedic bodywork treatments to her massage repertoire.