Your First Step to Understanding This Course
“We are not trying to create excitement about this course by simply describing it. Our intention is that you understand it fully and make a conscious decision to join. This way, neither your time nor your money will be wasted. For us as well, it is far more meaningful when students enroll with clarity and dedication—because then the exchange of knowledge becomes a true joy for both teacher and student.”
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here we gave some patient real case history to just show you how deep were our ancient scient
Understanding the diagnostic methods and theories of ancient sciences gives you a deeper perspective on health—one that enriches your practice no matter which field you belong to.
Every true practitioner should study the 5 elements, human anatomy and physiology, and their connection with emotions and energy. In ancient science, these principles are not abstract—they are the foundation for understanding why imbalances appear, how they progress, and how they shape both physical and emotional health.
Not every disease or health issue is purely pathological. A patient’s suffering can come from energetic, emotional, or lifestyle-related causes that modern tests may not immediately reveal. Ancient diagnostic tools like tongue and pulse diagnosis help you see these hidden roots, long before pathology confirms them.
By combining modern science with these traditional insights, you develop a holistic understanding of each case. This not only improves your ability to treat symptoms but also empowers you to address the root imbalance, creating true and lasting healing for your patients.
This is a Case history of one patient
This is a real patient’s tongue case study, explained through the ancient sciences of Ayurveda and TCM.
Physical symptoms include: poor flexibility, menstrual irregularities, rigidity, dry skin, hair fall, acidity, Vitamin C and D3 deficiency, dryness in the joints, hypersensitive in nerves, temperature issues, high pulse rate, and a tendency toward fatty liver even with small amounts of oily food.
Emotional symptoms include: fear of expression, suppressed creativity, suppressed anger, mood swings (if case chronic bipolar), and high mental tension.
If in this case we only focus on treating each symptom individually—skin, joints, emotion, digestion—the patient will require many protocols, and the relief will be temporary. But when we trace everything back to the root imbalance, the picture changes. In this case, Ayurveda and TCM both point to a Vata (or Qi) imbalance in the Liver. The result is a collapse in liver energy, reducing its ability to absorb vital nutrients like Vitamin C and D3. Unless the root is treated, supplements and symptomatic care will not bring lasting change.
The Deeper You Go, The More It Reveals
The diagnosis and treatment methods of ancient sciences were not mechanical — they were deep, intuitive, and rooted in understanding life itself.
The great masters believed that before treating any patient, one must first understand them — their emotions, their story, and the cause behind their symptoms. Because every symptom is not just a problem to fix — it is a voice from within, a message from the body seeking balance.
“Don’t suppress the voice of disease — understand it.”
As Dr. Nemi says, “Ancient science is not something you study — it is something you surrender to.” The deeper you explore it, the more it reveals its truth. In my own journey, I never studied ancient wisdom for results or treatment protocols. I studied it to understand the rhythm of life itself — how diagnosis and healing truly work.
Ancient sciences teach us one timeless truth:
Movement is life, stagnation is death.
When energy flows in the right rhythm, direction, and time — health blossoms. When it speeds up or slows down, imbalance begins.
Our emotions, behavior, environment, and even planetary energies can influence this rhythm. Just as vitamin C deficiency can affect the nervous system, so can anger or fear. Ancient healers understood this interconnected web — how the mind, body, and cosmos move as one living organism.
Our emotions, behavior, environment, and even planetary energies can influence this rhythm. Just as vitamin C deficiency can affect the nervous system, so can anger or fear. Ancient healers understood this interconnected web — how the mind, body, and cosmos move as one living organism.
In this course, we dive deeply into these layers — from the five koshas (Annamaya, Pranamaya, Manomaya, Vijnanamaya, Anandamaya) to the energetic functions of organs and emotions, to the interplay between energy and matter.
Memorizing acupuncture points or meridian names will never make you a healer. Understanding the story behind the symptom will.
That’s why, at AcuVeda, we encourage our students not to wait for treatment formulas — but to seek understanding. Because true healing is not in the protocol; it’s in perception.
Ancient science is not simple — it’s vast, mysterious, and profoundly beautiful. Once you enter it with an open heart, you will fall in love with its depth.
This one-month intensive course is not just a training — it’s a journey into the living science of energy, emotion, and consciousness.
Join us, and let Dr. Nemi guide you into this sacred science with clarity and ease — where Ayurveda, Acupuncture, Energy Science, and Modern Medicine unite into one timeless truth.
Here, learning becomes an awakening — and healing becomes an art.
The Sacred Role of a Healer
For a patient, a healer or a doctor is nothing less than a blessing. In their darkest hour, the health practitioner becomes their final ray of hope. It is our sacred duty, as healers, to honour this role—to reduce suffering, to bring light where there is despair, and to stand as a bridge between pain and relief.
We are deeply blessed, for God has chosen us to carry this responsibility: to help free another human being from suffering. It is not the fee we charge that defines our worth, but the trust placed in us by the patient who sees us as their last hope.
The question we must ask ourselves is: Do we honour their trust? Do we protect the hope they have placed in us?
Our greatest wealth is not money, but our knowledge and skill, and how we use them. For in the end, the most precious thing in human life is health—and we, as healers, are entrusted with its care.
These are some of the signs of this condition. If you treat only the symptoms, the patient will require multiple protocols. But as long as you focus solely on symptoms, you will never cure the root cause. Suppressing symptoms may give temporary relief, but they will eventually return—or appear in a new form.
According to ancient science, this is a condition of increased Liver Vata. This imbalance creates all the above symptoms because the affected organ—here, the liver—is unable to function properly. In this state, the liver also reduces or even stops absorbing vitamins like C and D3. When absorption capacity drops, supplementation alone brings little benefit. This reflects a collapse of liver energy.
Treatment Protocol:
In such a case, we design acupuncture treatment to balance the liver. For example:
Liver 1 point to reduce Liver Vata.
Mu and Back Shu points, along with Liver 8, to increase Liver Kapha.
This combination reduces dryness, lubricates the liver, and restores its function—leading to the disappearance of both physical and emotional symptoms.
When you study this theory in the course, we connect it with modern science to make the learning even more insightful. Along with acupuncture, we also design food and diet plans based on tongue diagnosis—indicating which foods and tastes should be reduced or increased.
It’s important to understand that symptoms often appear on the tongue even with mild imbalance, while in the body and blood reports they only show up when the imbalance has become major. This makes tongue diagnosis an invaluable early tool.
Imagine a patient comes to you for hair fall. After tongue diagnosis, you not only identify the hair fall but also explain their deeper physical and emotional symptoms—all connected to the liver. The patient immediately feels impressed and understood. When you explain that the root cause is one—liver imbalance—your treatment addresses not just hair fall, but their overall health and emotional well-being.
This depth of diagnosis and unique consultation style builds patient trust, encourages surrender, and fills them with positive faith that they are finally in the right place for healing.
👉 In this course, you will learn many types of tongue diagnosis patterns and their treatment protocols, with every concept rooted in Ayurveda and TCM, yet explained through the clarity of modern science.
About the Training Program
At AcuVeda, we believe that true healing begins with understanding — not just of the body, but of the energy and emotions that move within it. To make this journey meaningful and easy to grasp, we have carefully designed this 4-week intensive training program, structured to take students step-by-step from physical healing to energetic mastery.
This program is divided into four powerful modules:
Pain Management – Learn to address acute and chronic pain through the lens of meridians, marma points, and fascia connections. Understand how ancient masters approached pain not as a symptom, but as a message of imbalance.
Pathological Treatment – Explore the treatment of internal disorders and systemic imbalances. You will study disease patterns through Ayurveda, TCM, and modern pathology, discovering how ancient and modern sciences complement each other.
Psychological Treatment – Understand the deep relationship between emotions and organs. Learn how suppressed emotions manifest as disease and how to restore mental and emotional harmony through acupuncture, breath, and awareness.
Energy-Based Treatment – Enter the subtle world of energy medicine. Discover how to sense, balance, and direct Qi and Prana — the vital forces that sustain life.
Each module includes detailed theory sessions and hands-on clinical practice, ensuring that knowledge is not just learned but experienced. The course blends the precision of Traditional Chinese Medicine, the philosophy of Ayurveda, and the clarity of modern anatomy and physiology — creating a truly integrative path of healing.
Our primary focus is on:
Building clear diagnostic skills
Developing effective treatment protocols
Enhancing patient communication and consultation ability
And cultivating the confidence to practice independently
By the end of this training, students emerge not only with professional competence but also with a deeper understanding of healing itself — as an art, a science, and a form of service.
This is not just a course.
It is a journey of transformation — from learning techniques to awakening intuition, from understanding the body to touching the energy.