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  • Ayurveda & Aroma Therapy

Aromatherapy is based on the usage of aromatic materials, including essential oils, and other aroma compounds, with claims for improving psychological or physical well-being. Wikipedia

Aromatherapy is a holistic healing treatment that uses natural plant extracts to promote health and well-being. Sometimes it's called essential oil therapy. Aromatherapy uses aromatic essential oils medicinally to improve the health of the body, mind, and spirit. It enhances both physical and emotional health.

Aromatherapy is thought of as both an art and a science. Recently, aromatherapy has gained more recognition in the fields of science and medicine.

Humans have used aromatherapy for thousands of years. Ancient cultures in China, India, Egypt, and elsewhere incorporated aromatic plant components in resins, balms, and oils. These natural substances were used for medical and religious purposes. They were known to have both physical and psychological benefits.

Essential oils distillation is attributed to the Persians in the 10th century, though the practice may have been in use for a long time prior to this. Information about essential oil distillation was published in the 16th century in Germany. French physicians in the 19th century recognized the potential of essential oils in treating disease.

Medical doctors became more established in the 19th century and focused on using chemical drugs. However, the French and German doctors still recognized the role of natural botanicals in treating illness.

The term “aromatherapy” was coined by a French perfumer and chemist René-Maurice Gattefossé in a book he wrote on the topic that was published in 1937. He had previously discovered the healing potential of lavender in treating burns. The book discusses the use of essential oils in treating medical conditions. 
Source: Healthline.com 

Aromatherapy has an array of benefits. It’s said to: manage pain improve sleep quality reduce stress, agitation, and anxiety soothe sore joints treat headaches and migraines alleviate side effects of chemotherapy ease discomforts of labor fight bacteria, virus, or fungus improve digestion improve hospice and palliative care boost immunity.

Aromatherapy has the potential to treat many conditions, including:
asthma, insomnia, fatigue, depression, inflammation, peripheral neuropathy menstrual issues,  alopecia, cancer, erectile dysfunction, arthritis, menopause etc.,

 22 Featured Speakers

Tentative Conference Schedule

Saturday, August 20, 2022
​Conference Time: EST (Eastern Standard Time)
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Topic
Speaker
08:00 am - 08:30 am
Aroma Therapy And ADHD
Dr. Anjum Nadaf, BAMS, LMT, RAD, FAAPNA, RYT-500,
​New Jersey, USA
08:30 am - 09:00 am
Importance of Aromatherapy in Ayurvedic Cosmetics
Dr. Nilima Dharkar, BAMS, MD-Ayu, PhD-Ayu-Scholar, Maharashtra, India
09:00 am - 09:30 am
Nose is the the gateway of brain (Naasa hi shiraso dwaram)
Dr. Manjiri Keskar, BAMS, MD-Ayu, PhD-Ayu, Gujarat, India
09:30 am - 10:00 am
Lepa and Aroma Therapy for Beauty
Dr. Padmavati Venkatesh, BAMS, MD-Ayu,  Karnataka, India
10:00 pm - 10:30 am
Idiopathic Pain - Significance of Ayurved and Aroma Therapy
Dr. Swapnil Gawande, BAMS, PGD, Maharashtra, India
10:30 am - 11:00 am
​Ayurveda and Aromatherapy for Insomnia
Dr. Jaya Daptardar, BAMS, MHA. RAD, Connecticut, USA​
11:00 am - 11:30 am
The Science of Scents: A Brief Chemical and Physiological Perspective on Aromatherapy
Amy Taketomo, MS (Chemistry), Florida, USA
11:30 am - 12:00 pm
Aromatherapy in Primary Dysmenorrhea
Dr. Jayasheela Goni, BAMS, MD (Ayu), Gujarat, India
12:00 pm - 12:30 pm
The use of Aromatherapy in the management of mental health
Sonia Masocco,
​New Mexico, USA
12:30 pm - 01:00 pm
​Aroma Therapy From Ayurvedic Perspective
Dr. Vishwanath Guddadar, BAMS, RAD, PGDP, PGDPCAP, Florida, USA
01:00 pm - 01:30 pm
Aromatherapy for Long COVID
Dr. Andhrika Kondeti, BAMS, LMT, RYT, RAD, MH, NC, Virginia, USA
01:30 pm - 02:00 pm
Ayurvedic perspectives and benefits in Aromatherapy
Dr. Rashi Sharma, BAMS, MD (Ayu), PhD (Ayu), Banaras, India
02:00 pm - 02:30 pm
Therapeutic uses of some essential oils
Dr. Vidhi Bapna Kumath, BAMS, MD (Ayu), Gujarat, India
02:30 pm - 03:00 pm
Aromatherapy and Depression
Dr. Shivani Sharma, BAMS, Punjab, India
03:00 pm - 03:30 pm
Menopausal Depression and Aromatherapy
Dr. Jayashree Patil, BAMS, MD (Ayu), PhD (Ayu), Maharashtra, India
Sunday, August 21, 2022
​Conference Time: EST (Eastern Standard Time)
Time
Topic
Speaker
08:00 am - 08:30 am
Ayurveda and Aromatherapy for Anxiety Disorders
Dr. Drashti Parikh, BAMS, MD (Ayu), RAD, RDAM,
New Jersey, USA
08:30 am - 09:00 am
Aromatherapy and Pregnancy
Dr. Harjot Kahlon, BAMS, Punjab, India
09:00 am - 09:30 am
Review on effect of aroma therapy in menopausal syndrome
Dr. Nilofar Shaikh, BAMS, MS (Ayu), Gujarat, India
09:30 am - 10:00 am
The chemistry behind essential oils
Dr. Sunita Singh, PhD, Uttar Pradesh, India
10:00 pm - 10:30 am
Aroma Therapy with Yoga Therapy as a medicine
Dr. Minrupa Suramraji Karunaratne, BAMS, MD (Ayu), Gampaha, Sri Lankaalue
10:30 am - 11:00 am
Using Ayurvedic Aromatherapy for Better Living
Sweta Vikram. New York, USA​
11:00 am - 11:30 am
Aromatherapy in labor
Dr. Shilpa Donga, BAMS, MD (Ayu), PhD (Ayu), Gujarat, India

Featured Speakers

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Dr. Anjum Nadaf, BAMS, LMT, RAD, FAAPNA, RYT-500, New Jersey, USA  - is classically trained eminent Ayurvedic Vaidya Practicing in NJ, USA. She is the founder and director of Anjum Ayurveda LLC. She completed Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS) years of Ayurvedic studies from Rajiv Gandhi University, Bangalore. India. F.A.A.P.N.A (Fellow of Association of Ayurvedic Professionals of North America), LMT(Licensed Massage Therapist) 500HRS -YTT, She is a recipient of "ATREYA AWARD 2020" for excellence in clinical practice awarded by AAPNA. . Registered Ayurvedic doctor (RAD) from AAPNA and a New Jersey state director AAPNA. She use lot of modalities in her practice to balance and bring harmony.
Topic: Aroma Therapy And ADHD
Abstract: ADHD is one of the most common neurodevelopmental disorders of childhood. It is usually first diagnosed in childhood and often lasts into adulthood. Children with ADHD may have trouble paying attention, controlling impulsive behaviors (may act without thinking about what the result will be), or be overly active. CDC scientists found that, as of 2016, 6.1 million children aged 2-17 years living in the U.S. had been diagnosed with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)

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Dr. Nilima Dharkar, BAMS, MD-Ayu, PhD-Ayu-Scholar, Maharashtra, India  - Professor, Rasashastra and Bhaishajya Kalpana ( Iatrochemistry and Ayurvedic Pharmaceutics ) at Dr D Y Patil College of Ayurved and research center Pune,  Head of manufacturing of Sudhatatva Pharmacy FDA approved and GMP certified Resource person at Various National and international conferences, Conducted 33 Ayurvedic Cosmetic preparation workshop at Pune, Nagpur, Latur, Amaravati, Wardha, Raipur, Indore and students of USA, Spain, Srilanka and Brazil etc Published Book on Research Methodology, Published 21 research articles at Peer reviewed journals at National and International level
Topic: Importance of Aromatherapy in Ayurvedic Cosmetics
Abstract: The following points will be discussed -
Definition and Brief introduction of Aromatherapy

Types of essential oils
Method of extraction of essential oil
Selection of essential oil according to disease
Selection of essential oil as per Cosmetic product
Dose of essential oil

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Dr. Manjiri Keskar, BAMS, MD-Ayu,  PhD-Ayu, Gujarat, India  - an academician with twenty years experience. I am follower of Ayurved. I do practice Ayurved but I do believe in integrated approach for saving lives.
Topic: Nose is the the gateway of brain (Naasa hi shiraso dwaram)
Abstract: Nose being an important sense organs and major gateway for brain. So whatever we put through nostrils, reaches brain. It's the nearest and safest way to deal with head and neck ailments.

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Dr. Padmavati Venkatesh, BAMS, MD-Ayu,  Karnataka, India  - is senior Professor and Guide of MD Panchakarma of RGUHS Bangalore. Guided many thesis and presented research papers in National and International conferences in Neurological Disorders Hypothyroidism etc. Recipient of Gold Medal for Best Thesis Award from Institute of Indian Medicine in 2002. Ayurveda Excellence Award 2021 from Vanoushadhi Vidyapeeth, International Best Researcher Award ISSN 2022
Topic: Lepa and Aroma Therapy for Beauty
Abstract: Ayurveda has great potential in Cosmetology. Many herbs with different combinations help to reduce aging process of skin. Some typical aromatic compounds are of great help when compared to Chemical based cosmetic products.

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Dr. Swapnil Gawande, BAMS, PGD, Maharashtra, India  - an Ayurved consultant for pain stress and sports injury management practicing since 10years I have completed BAMS then PGD (Arthritic Care) , Fellowship in sports Rehab. My special interest is in preventive Rheumatology and pain management through stress release and correction of psychosomatic conditions which are producing physical pain 
Topic: 
Idiopathic Pain - Significance of Ayurved and AromaTherapy
Abstract: There are many undiagnosed patients with specific kind of pain ,these conditions are then generally labeled as hysteric , psychosomatic or idiopathic.These pains can be treated with Ayurveda medicine with Ayurved panchakarma and upkarmas in integration with other therapies like aroma therapy .As aroma therapy related to the fragrances which are received by nose nose or nasa.In Ayurved "nasa" is said to be the gateway of "shira" ,by treating Manas Doshas "Satva ,Rajh and Tama" with the integration of Ayurved and Aroma therapies will benefit patients in there pain relief and achieve physical and mental goal

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Dr. Jaya Daptardar, BAMS, MHA, RAD, Connecticut, USA  - is an internationally renowned Ayurveda expert, writer, entrepreneur, healthcare executive, speaker, licensed Esthetician, and a leader. She is an Ayurvedic doctor and master's in healthcare administration & Management in the USA. She is an author of four books, passionate about beauty care in Ayurveda. She is a recipient of the DHARMA award from the Association of Ayurvedic professionals of North America for her work in Ayurveda and wellness. She has been practicing and teaching Ayurveda in the USA for 25 years. Besides her work in Ayurveda and the wellness world, she works as a Chief of Strategy at Bridges Healthcare and she also serves on multiple boards and works with non-profit organizations. Received a lifetime achievement award in the healthcare service field by the doctor’s association in Connecticut, USA
Topic: Ayurveda and Aromatherapy in Insomnia
Abstract: Ayurveda and Aromatherapy for Insomnia: In Ayurveda, the three pillars of health are a balanced diet, regular exercise, and of course, sufficient deep sleep. It is reported that at least 25% of the world’s adult population between 21 – 60 years old suffer from insomnia. Insomnia refers to a sleep disorder wherein an individual faces problems with falling asleep and remaining in a rested phase through the night. It can present itself either as a short-term i.e. acute, or a long-term i.e. chronic condition.
Reasons For Insomnia, As Per Ayurveda:
In Ayurveda, insomnia is termed as ”Anidra” or “Nidranasha” and is caused by a specific imbalance in the doshas. There are two types of Insomnia: Primary and Secondary.
A good night’s sleep confers immense merits for well-being, such as Sukha (happiness), Pushti (nourishment), Bala (strength), Vrishata, Gyaan (knowledge), Jeevita (life). Whereas very less sleep induces Dukha (unhappiness), Karshyata (emaciation), Abala (weakness), Agyana (impaired wisdom).

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Amy Taketomo, MS (Chemistry), Florida, USA  - BA (Chemistry), University of California at Irvine. MS (Chemistry), University of California at Riverside. Tenured and Adjunct Chemistry Instructor at Hartnell College (24 years, retired). STEM courses taught besides Chemistry included health effects of environmental pollutants and toxicology. Air Quality Regulator (15 years, retired). Ayurvedic Practitioner Graduate with Honors from MMI College of Ayurveda (2008). NAMA member for 14 years and Professional Ayurvedic Practitioner. 3rd Level Reiki Practitioner (14 years). Holder of American and European patents.
Topic: The Science of Scents: A Brief Chemical and Physiological Perspective on Aromatherapy
Abstract: Many traditional healing practices, including Ayurveda and Traditional Chinese Medicine, have included aromatherapy and herbology in their techniques for treating health conditions. Western medicine also has included and continues to expand the role of aromatherapy in its treatments of conditions. This presentation is a brief review of some of the Western aspects of aromatherapy - how are scents detected by our bodies, absorbed, and activate different systems. As time permits, we will also see how similar and different the Western approach is to some aspects of traditional healing practices.

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Dr. Jayasheela Goni, BAMS, MD (Ayu), Gujarat, India  - Professor and Department of Prasoothi tantra evam stree roga, Parul Institute of Ayurved and Research
Qualification: BAMS, Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (1994), Karnataka.
MD in Shalya tantra, Govt Ayurveda Medical College, Bangalore University(1998), Bangalore.
Topic: Aromatherapy in Primary Dysmenorrhea
Abstract: Dysmenorrhea is a common problem experienced by most women. Defined as menstrual pain feeling cramps in the lower abdomen originating from the uterus, classified into two, namely primary dysmenorrhea that occurs in the absence of pathology and secondary dysmenorrhea that occurs in the presence of pathology. For most young women, it is the cause of absenteeism from day to day activities. Aromatherapy is an effective alternative intervention that can be used to reduce the intensity of primary dysmenorrhea pain. In addition to pharmacological treatment options, there are non-pharmacological treatment options as alternative therapies to complementary medicine. There is evidence that the Aroma oils, after topical or inhalation use, are absorbed into the bloodstream, the muscles relax and blood supply to the tissue and the elasticity increase. In addition, the concentration of their active ingredients will remain on the skin for quite some time. Conclusion: Complementary therapy like Aroma therapy can reduce the Primary Dysmenorrhea pain and also improve the quality of life.

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Sonia Masocco, New Mexico, USA  - Before studying Ayurveda, Sonia was working as a clinical aromatherapist in an alternative integrated clinic in Hong Kong. With a degree is ITEC Aromatherapy, Clinical Medical Aromatherapy and Pharmacy, her patient encounters went from assessment to formulating and making preparations.
Topic: The use of Aromatherapy in the management of mental health
Abstract: In the past few decades there have been many research studies focused on the use of essential oils in the sphere of mental health. During this presentation, you will learn which are the essential oils that are now preferred for stress and anxiety, depression, memory function and more. You will also learn how to blend and dilute essential oils as well as how to deliver.

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Dr. Vishwanath Guddadar, BAMS, RAD, PGDP, PGDPCAP, Florida, USA  - Vaidya Vishwanath grew up in Pune, India which is hub of traditional Ayurvedic gurukul teachings, following the principles of Ayurveda as part of his culture. He has dedicated his career over the past 1 ½ decades to the science of Ayurveda. Vaidya Vishwanath received his bachelor’s degree in Ayurvedic medicines and surgery after completing five and a half years of training from Bangalore University. He is specialist in panchakarma (Physical and Mental Purification Therapy) and preventive cardiology. He has completed his post graduate diploma in panchakarma and preventive cardiology from Pune, India. He is also certified spine health specialist from Maharashtra university of health sciences, Nashik, India. Vaidya Vishwanath completed his yoga and meditation teacher training program from Swami Vivekananda Yoga and Anusandhana Samsthana. He has worked with Dr Deepak Chopra, one of the world’s foremost authorities on mind-body balance, holistic harmony, and physical wellness. He is dedicated to spreading the ancient wisdom of this science of life to the world keeping it truly traditional and authentic. His main fields of interest are Mind – Body medicine.
Topic: Aroma Therapy from Ayurvedic Perspective
Abstract: Aromas(Gandha Dravya) are an important tool in Ayurveda for maintaining wellness and for healing. Aromatherapy can be used to protect prana, regulate digestion and metabolism, and to boost immunity. Aromas have a subtle, yet extremely powerful influence on our manasa and sharira.

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Dr. Andhrika Kondeti, BAMS, RAD, LMT, RYT, MH, NC,  USA - is an Ayurvedic Doctor (Vaidya) based in Richmond, Virginia, USA. She is also a Licensed Massage Therapist in the state of Virginia, USA, and a Registered Advanced Yoga Teacher. She is certified as a Master Herbalist and Nutritional Consultant. After she completed her degree program in Ayurveda she had the pleasure of working with several clients in India, the USA, and other parts of the world for the past twenty-five years! Andhrika is passionate about the positive effects of Yoga, Ayurveda, and Ayurvedic Massage therapies on the body, mind, and spirit along with diet and lifestyle changes to maintain health, build immunity, and prevent disease and promote longevity!  Her goal is to spread awareness of Ayurveda and Yoga and make them household names so people can benefit from the knowledge of these two sister sciences!
 Topic: Aroma Therapy for Long COVID
Abstract: Covid 19 has rocked the world for the past two years. A large proportion of individuals who have recovered from an acute COVID-19 infection continue to experience symptoms months later. However, for those suffering from what has been labeled ‘Long Covid’, there could still be a long road to recovery ahead, because there’s not much known about this growing health concern.
Post-COVID conditions can include a wide range of ongoing health problems; these conditions can last weeks, months, or years. Post-COVID conditions are found more often in people who had severe COVID-19 illness, but anyone who has been infected with the virus that causes COVID-19 can experience post-COVID conditions, even people who had a mild illness or no symptoms from COVID-19. Alternative Healing Therapies, Ayurveda, and Aromatherapy are the perfect place to begin, so here I am going to present why essential oils should be on your roadmap to recovery, and how you can use them specifically to support a variety of Long Covid symptoms!

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Dr. Rashi Sharma, BAMS, MD (Ayu), PhD (Ayu), Banaras, India - Associate Professor Department of Kriya Sharir Faculty of Ayurveda IMS BHU Varanasi Uttar Pradesh India. I have been participating as Speaker in scientific International and National Conferences seminars and symposia. I am supervising PhD and Post graduate research scholars in Ayurveda. I have been awarded by Singapore Hepatology Conference HBV Cure 2022 for poster presentation.
 Topic: Ayurvedic perspectives and benefits in Aromatherapy
Abstract: Aromatherapy is one of the alternative medicine which is used in management of various lifestyle diseases. Essential oils containing extracts of aromatic plants are used widespread in this therapy. Ayurveda is the divine science of life since time immemorial. Principles of Ayurveda suggest to maintain health of an healthy individual and cure the diseased one. Based on body's constitution, there's a huge variety of herbal preparations which can be used for aromatherapy.

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Dr. Vidhi Bapna is BAMS, MD (Ayu), Karnataka, India  She received two gold medals and MD in Ayurveda ( Dravyaguna). Presently Working as a Professor and Head of Department, P.G. Department of Dravyaguna at J.S Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya, Nadiad (Gujarat), India. Having clinical experience of 20 years and teaching experience of 15 years, her credentials include 24 research papers , 31 articles , 3 chapters , is editor in three international journals and reviewer for many international journals and has delivered about 90 lectures as invited guests, has guided 10 research projects. Area of interest Ayurveda cosmetology, Entrepreneurship in Ayurveda, Biodiversity conservation, Medicinal plants.
 Topic: Therapeutic uses of some essential oils
Abstract: 
An essential oil is a  water insoluble liquid containing volatile aroma compounds from plants. Also known as volatile oils/ ethereal oils extracted by distillation, or Other processes like Mechanical expression or cold pressing. Many essential oils which have high therapeutic value are still lesser known. The knowledge of therapeutic use of many oils described in Ayurveda and other classical texts like Agarwood oil , Basil oil, Eucalyptus oil , Camphor oil , Cedar oil, Acorus oil, Lavender oil, Vetiver oil will be presented in detail.

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