Attention women approaching or going through menopause!
Are you experiencing hot flashes, mood swings, or other symptoms that are affecting your quality of life? Are you looking for natural ways to manage your menopause and feel your best during this important transition? If so, join us for our upcoming webinar on menopause, featuring the wisdom of Maharishi AyurVeda™.
Maharishi AyurVeda is a holistic approach to health and wellness that has been practiced for thousands of years. It is based on the principles of balance and harmony, and seeks to address the root cause of health issues, rather than just treating symptoms. In this webinar, we will explore the unique challenges that women face during menopause, and how the specialised knowledge of Maharishi AyurVeda can help support you during this time. Whether you're approaching menopause or already experiencing symptoms, you will learn about specific foods, herbs, and lifestyle practices that can help balance your hormones,reduce hot flashes and night sweats, and support your emotional well-being.
Our expert panel includes Dr Rani Samant - Ayurvedic Practitioner B.A.M.S (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) MMEDRAD (Master of Medical Radiations [Nuclear Medicine] MONASH
Rani is the founder and director of Ayurvedian Clinic in Melbourne. Thanks to her extensive experience in modern diagnostic methods, and her thorough understanding of Ayurvedic principles and treatments, she has developed an integrative, evidence-based practice. Rani specialises in women's health, fertility, menopause, and the reversal of aging.
Our host will be Heather Lorenzon, a qualified Maharishi AyurVeda Health Educator and Consultant / Teacher of the Transcendental Meditation® techniqueis and Co-Director of TM for Women Australia.
Join Rani and Heather as they share their insights and practical tips to support your health and well-being during this important transition.
Register now for this free webinar and take the first step towards a healthier, more vibrant you!
THURSDAY 25th MAY
7:30pm to 8:30PM (AEST)