Gerard C. Buffo, MD, FACR
Gerard C. Buffo, MD, FACR, former Dean of the Kripalu School of Ayurveda, blends his 31 years of experience in Western medicine with Eastern practice, teaching students, treating patients, and researching ways to improve the delivery of care. He holds a medical degree from the State University of New York at Stony Brook, and trained in Ayurveda and complementary medicine at Kripalu and the Ayurvedic Institute. He believes that the keys to health lie in maintaining balance; gaining access to the power of the healer within; and living according to the rhythms of nature.
Resources
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Ayurveda on the Gridiron: Finding Balance in the Season of Football
How can we apply Ayurvedic tenets during the football season, as we transition to the fall climate? The key lies in the concept of balance.
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Ayurveda to Support Healing from Lyme Disease
Ayurvedic practices and remedies for diet, sleep, and relaxation can be beneficial for those recovering from Lyme disease.
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What to Eat to Boost Your Ojas
Ojas is the vital energy that rules our immunity, strength, and happiness, and Ayurveda teaches us how to rebuild it through diet choices.
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