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Todd Caldecott
Todd Caldecott has been in practice as a clinical
herbalist and ayurvedic practitioner for over a
decade. He has had a broad array of clinical
experiences, from Canada and the United States, to
Trinidad and India. His interest in natural healing
began early in life and deepened through his
extensive travels throughout India and western Asia.
He has had the great good fortune to have traveled
to many interesting places and to have met many
enlightening people. His studies have been diverse,
including classical Indian (carnatic) music in Tamil
Nadu and Buddhist meditation in Sri Lanka and
Bodhygaya, India. In his search for spiritual and
physical health, he has visited the famed 'healthy'
Hunza peoples in the remote villages of the
Karakorams in Northern Pakistan, and has had the
great honour to spend time with a famed Sufi master
in Shiraz, Iran.
Vaidya Madhu Bajra Bajracharya
The practice of Ayurveda has been passed down
through the generations in Madhu’s family. Madhu
Bajra Bajracharya learned much of Ayurvedic Medicine
from his father, Vaidya Mana Bajra Bajracharya, a
renowned Ayurvedic physician, healer, teacher and
Buddhist Priest in Nepal, who practiced Ayurveda for
40 years. Dr. Mana, as he was fondly called, was in
turn taught by his own father and mother as well.
Vaidya Madhu is now continuing the same practice
after his father’s death. He continues to study and
attend to his patients from across the world and his
helping to modernize the Ayurvedic field. |