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CATALOGAyurvedic Wellness Practitionerv2.9Fall ProgramOctober 2014 - August 2015California

Table of ContentsMission, Purpose & Commitment. 5Ayurveda. 6Why choose Kerala Ayurveda Academy for my Ayurvedic training? . 6Ayurvedic Wellness Practitioner (AWP) . 8Prerequisites. 8Course Objectives. 8In-Class Practical Training & Internships . 10Weekly Virtual Classroom Sessions . . 12E-learning & Video Instruction . 14Individual Clinical Consultations . 14Home Study . . 14Special Projects . 14The 20-Day Trip to India . . 16Overview . 16Prerequisites & Course Highlights. 17In-Class Practical Training & Internship Schedule. 18Program Breakdown by Hour. 19Tests . 20In-Class Practical Training & Internships. 20Graduation Requirements. 21Training Facilities . 21Faculty. 231Tuition & Fees. 23Payment Plans for Tuition. 23Policy & Procedure . 24Student Complaint Procedure . 24Transferring of Credits & Credentials. 24Page2Refund and Cancellation Policy. 25 2014 Kerala Ayurveda AcademyApplication Process .23

Refund Policy. 25Attendance Policy. 27Make-up & Retake Policy . 27Conduct . 27Termination Policy . 27Suspension and Dismissal Policy . 28Leave of Absence. 28Financial Aid. 28Student Tuition Recovery Fund . 28English as a Second Language & Foreign Students. 29Experiential Credit. 29Record Retention. 30 2014 Kerala Ayurveda AcademyPage3FAQ's . 30

REGISTERED OFFICESState of CAKerala Ayurveda Academy46500 Fremont Blvd #702Fremont, CA 94538Toll Free: (888)-275-9103 Fax: (206) 729-0164State of WAKerala Ayurveda Academyth8234A 17 Ave NESeattle, WA 98115Phone: (206) 729-9999 Fax: (206) 729-0164For registration - admissions@ayurvedaacademy.comFor all other course support – ecutive OfficesP.O. Box 2337South Hamilton, MA 01982978-927-0099 Fax 978-468-4799Date of Publication: 9/26/14Page4Kerala Ayurveda Academy, in the State of Washington, is licensed under Chapter 28C.10 RCW. Inquiriesor complaints regarding this private vocational school may be made to the: Workforce Board, 128 10thAve. SW, Box 43105, Olympia, Washington 98504. Web: wtb.wa.gov, Phone: (360) 709-4600, E-mailaddress: wtecb@wtb.wa.gov. 2014 Kerala Ayurveda AcademyKerala Ayurveda Academy, in the State of California, is a privately owned institution that is licensed bythe Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education under School Code# 72482254. BPPE address: 2535Capital Oaks Drive, Suite 400, Sacramento, CA 95833, Phone:(888) 370-7589.

Mission, Purpose & CommitmentOur Mission: To integrate traditional Ayurvedic wisdomand healing with scientific research.Our Purpose: To serve as an authentic source ofAyurvedic education, research and community healthcare.Our Commitment: To bring the highest caliber ofacademic excellence to the US and abroad.Welcome to the Kerala Ayurveda AcademyThe Kerala Ayurveda Academy (KAA) invites you to embark on ajourney into the world of Ayurveda, where you will discover aprofound potential for health and well-being offered by a timeproven, harmonious and holistic healthcare system.Healthcare in the United States is changing. Health science hasevolved to encompass our beliefs, our emotions, our behavior, our thoughts, our family and cultural systems, aswell as the environmental context in which we live. All of these elements are relevant to our health. Ayurveda is a5000 year old Indian system of healing that encompasses these aspects while offering solutions to achieveharmony at the level of Body, Mind and Spirit. Join us and get involved in this pioneering work that is transformingstand reshaping our healthcare industry to a newer model of holistic healthcare for the 21 century.Kerala Ayurveda Academy is committed to offering the highest quality of education and services to our students sothey become the finest Ayurvedic health practitioners and educators for the future. Our aim is to maintain theauthenticity of Ayurveda in the United States.The KAA curriculum is based on an Ayurvedic educational curriculum from Indian universities and is academicallychallenging and rewarding. Students will find studying at KAA intellectually stimulating and competitive. Theprograms encompass all fields of Ayurveda including Ayurvedic philosophy, herbology, psychology, AyurvedicDosha imbalance management, research, clinical practice, and clinical application.We congratulate you on your decision to become part of an inner circle ofAyurvedic practitioners who promote healing, well-being and wellness.Page5THE KERALA AYURVEDA ACADEMY TEAM 2014 Kerala Ayurveda AcademyWe have assembled the most qualified and experienced faculty to teach Ayurvedic principles. Most facultymembers have Ayurvedic degrees from prestigious universities in India and 15 to 30 years of clinical experience.Feel assured that you will receive an authentic Ayurvedic education. The program coordinators at each location arealso very supportive and eager to assist students in any way they can.

AyurvedaKerala Ayurveda Academy invites you on a great life adventure The Kerala Ayurveda Academy is the first institute in the US to provide authentic Ayurvedic programs throughoutthe country. We currently offer classroom programs in the states of California and Washington.Ayurveda, the science (Veda) of life (Ayus), is a part of the world’s oldest andmost well-documented comprehensive healthcare system. According toAyurveda, harmony at the level of the Body, Mind and Spirit is true health.Ayurveda emphasizes the individual rather than a disease. The concept of bodyconstitution distinguishes Ayurveda from many other healing sciences.Knowledge of Ayurvedic science in today’s world is essential. Conventionalmedicine has its strength in disease management and treatment. Ayurvedicscience is aimed at the preservation of health and prevention of disease byestablishing balance and harmony through nutrition, herbs, meditation, anddaily routines. Conventional medicine is a science that takes care of the physicalbody and its systems. Ayurvedic science provides knowledge to unfold the realitybeyond the physical body and achieve harmony of Body, Mind and Spirit. TheWorld Health Organization recognizes Ayurveda as a complete natural healthcare system.Upon completion,graduates will be ableto: Determine and analyze aclient’s unique BodyConstitutionPerform AyurvedicNutritional ConsultationsPerform AyurvedicLifestyle ConsultationsTeach Pranayama andMeditationOffer special AyurvedicTherapies and HomeRemediesTestimonialMy experience has beennothing short ofwonderful educational,enjoyable, practical andindispensable I watchedmy relationship with family,friends and myself blossomto levels I never could haveimagined. KAA has taughtme that Ayurveda is truly away of life, a balanced lifeand a better life.This is the perfect time for Ayurvedic graduates. They have a unique opportunityin this day and age to lead successful lives by assisting family, friends and clientsin creating healthier bodies and lifestyles, thus eventually lowering healthcarecosts. Licensed health care practitioners can utilize their Ayurvedic knowledge toenhance their current practice. Massage therapists and body workers can openPanchakarma centers. Students interested in health and beauty might startAyurvedic spas, beauty centers, or wellness centers. Freelance writers may startAyurvedic publications. Research savvy students may get involved in Ayurvedicresearch projects. The Office of Alternative Medicine funds many researchprojects in holistic health care. Business entrepreneurs might develop Ayurvedicherbal products, food packages, or even Ayurvedic cosmetics. Students inKariacademics may get into teaching or may want to deepen their education,pursuing more in-depth studies. It is really up to the graduating student to invent or discover new avenues. KAAoffers advanced classes to further their education and also offers programs at our Kerala Ayurveda AcademicFacilities in Cochin and Bangalore, India.We offer the highest level of Ayurvedic training outside of IndiaIncludes course manuals, lectures, practical workshops, and clinical internshipSeveral of the world’s leading academics and physiciansTen 2-day In-class weekends6 PageAuthenticityComprehensivenessLeading ExpertsConvenience 2014 Kerala Ayurveda AcademyWhy choose Kerala Ayurveda Academy for my Ayurvedic training?

Take Pride in Knowing 2014 Kerala Ayurveda AcademyPage7 You are part of a globally recognized and highly respected Ayurvedic lineage which isexperiencing spectacular growth in the West You embark on your journey knowing that you can get a Masters degree in Ayurveda via theKerala Ayurveda Academy’s partner programs With 1000 alumni, you are a part of one of the largest student bodies in the country Kerala Ayurveda Academy is backed by its parent, Kerala Ayurveda Limited (KAL), which hashospitals, clinics, academies and spas throughout Southern India KAL is a 65-yr old full spectrum Ayurveda company and has touched more than a million liveswith its authentic products and services KAL is from Kerala, referred to as God’s own country, the land that cherishes the practice ofAyurveda in its purest and most authentic form KAL and KAA have embarked on a journey to make Ayurveda a global choice for better health KAL’s mission is to “Evolve Ayurveda” with substantial investments in research so that Ayurvedais promoted globally in an authentic manner for the benefit and wellness of humankind KAL is a part of Katra Life Sciences, which aims at providing “Wellness Naturally” to all. Kerala Ayurveda Academy supports the Asha Foundation in India, an organization dedicated tothe service of child welfare and rehabilitative assistance, especially in the areas of autism andcerebral palsy At the Kerala Ayurveda Academy, you will benefit from KAL’s partnership with Banaras HinduUniversity (BHU) in Research and Education for authentic Ayurvedic herbs and treatments. BHUis an internationally reputed University founded in 1916 – it is a premier institution hostingschools in medicine, science, technology, social science and performing arts with over 20,000students and 2500 scholars

Ayurvedic Wellness Practitioner (AWP)(1000 Hour Certification Program)The Ayurvedic Wellness Practitioner (AWP) Program is based on the second goal of Ayurveda— ‘Aaturasya VikaraPrashamanam’ (Disease management). At this level, the emphasis is on gaining a deeper understanding of thedisease process and management techniques at its various stages. Students will gain a deeper understanding ofAyurvedic concepts and techniques. Upon successful completion of the AWP Course you will be awarded anAyurvedic Wellness Practitioner Certificate.PrerequisitesKAA accepts a limited number of students in each class (approx 25). The prerequisite for admission to the AWPprogram is completion of the AWC or an equivalent 600-hour program from a recognized university or institution.Students applying for admission to the AWP program who have completed a program equivalent to the AWCprogram will be required to complete a qualification exam to determine their competency in Ayurvedic principlesand practices. This examination covers topics in the AWC (Level One) program only. Students who take this examand do well may be exempt from our AWC program. The fee for the placement examination is 500.00. Due tovariations in educational program standards, we do not accept direct transfer of credits from other institutions.Course ObjectivesKAA 201—ADVANCED ANTATOMY, PHYSIOLOGY & BASIC PRINCIPLESAdvanced Anatomy, Physiology & Basic Principles includes an in-depth discussion of the doshas, subdoshas,dhatus, malas, and agni. Greater emphasis is placed on the srotas, kalas and marmas. This course also includes adeep exploration of the basic principles directly from the scriptures such as the Soothrasthana of ‘AshtangaHrudayam’.KAA 202— PATHOPHYSIOLOGY & AYURVEDIC DIAGNOSTIC METHODSPathophysiology and Ayurvedic Diagnostic Methods includes a detailed exploration of the five stages of diseaseidentification: Nidan, Purvaroop, Roopa, Upashaya, and Samprapti. This course also looks at the six stages of thedisease process: Sanchaya, Prakopa, Prasara, Sthanasamshraya, Vyakti and Bheda. Students will gain anunderstanding of the signs of Dhatu and Srota Dushti. Students will delve deeply into threefold client examination:Darshana, Sparshana, and Prashana, as well as the eight-fold clinical evaluation: Pulse, Tongue, Voice, PhysicalStature, Vision, Skin, Urine, and Bowel.KAA 203—ADVANCED HERBOLOGY & AYURVEDIC PHARMACEUTICSKAA 204—ADVANCED BODYWORK, DETOXIFICATION & RASAYANAPage8Advanced Bodywork, Detoxification and Rasayana is a hands-on course. A detailed theory of Panchakarma will becovered, including the Poorvakarma (Preparation), Pradhanakarma (Main Procedure) and Paschatkarma (Postprocedural convalescence). The preparatory procedures including, various types of Snehana & Swedana therapiesincluding Abhyanga, Choornasweda, Patrapotala Sweda, Njavarakizhi, Pizhichil, Kateevasthy, Nethratharpanam,Lepam, Pichu, etc. This course also includes the five-fold Ayurvedic Detoxification procedures such as Vamana, 2014 Kerala Ayurveda AcademyAdvanced Herbology expands upon the principles of Ayurvedic herbal energetics, actions, uses and preparationswith over thirty additional herbs. Other topics include the preparation of popular Ayurvedic formulations and theirclinical application (pills, powders, oils, ghees, jams, etc.), times of administration and anupanas. Other topicsinclude measurements and dosage of Ayurvedic herbs and formulations.

Virechana, Anuvasana, Niroohavasthy and Nasya. The post Panchakarma convalescence like specific food andlifestyle modification is also a part of this course. This course also covers various aspects of Rasayana- the antiageing modalities of Ayurveda.KAA 205—KAYACHIKITSA I: MANAGEMENT OF DIGESTIVE SYSTEM & METABOLIC DISORDERSKayachikitsa I includes the Ayurvedic etiology, pathogenesis, symptoms, signs, detailed herbal treatments anddietary and lifestyle changes for several digestive and metabolic disorders such as Stomatitis, GERD, Hyperacidity,Ulcers, Diarrhea, IBS, Hepatitis, Fatty Liver, Ulcerative Colitis, Gallbladder Stones, Diabetes, Obesity, HighCholesterol, Anemia and Thyroid problems.KAA 206— KAYACHIKTSA II: MANAGEMENT OF NERVOUS SYSTEM & MUSCULOSKELETAL DISORDERSKayachikitsa II includes the Ayurvedic etiology, pathogenesis, symptoms, signs, detailed herbal treatments anddietary and lifestyle changes for several nervous system and musculoskeletal disorders such as Multiple Sclerosis,Hemiplegia, Parkinson’s Disease, Motor Neuron Disease, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Osteo-arthritis, Gout, Osteoporosis,Sciatica, Fibromyalgia, Muscular Dystrophy, Low back Pain, Spondylitis, Avascular Necrosis. This course alsoincludes fracture management and bandages.KAA 207— KAYACHIKITSA III: MANAGEMENT OF RESPIRATORY SYSTEM & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMDISORDERSKayachikitsa III includes the Ayurvedic etiology, pathogenesis, symptoms, signs, detailed herbal treatments anddietary and lifestyle changes for several respiratory, circulatory and cardiac disorders such as Allergic Rhinitis,Asthma, Cough, COPD, Sleep Apnea, Hypertension, Coronary Artery Disease, DVT, Migraine and Varicose Veins.KAA 208-KAYACHIKITSA IV: MANAGEMENT OF SKIN, SPECIAL SENSES, & MENTAL DISORDERSKayachikitsa IV includes the Ayurvedic etiology, pathogenesis, symptoms, signs, detailed herbal treatments anddietary and lifestyle changes for several skin disorders, diseases of sense organs and mental disorders such asEczema, Psoriasis, Acne, Rosacea, Herpes, Atopic Dermatitis, Cataract, Macular Degeneration, Stye, Myopia, Otitis,Meniere’s Disease, Nasal Polyp, Anxiety, Depression, Insomnia, Schizophrenia, ADHD, Alzheimer’s Disease, Autism,Addiction and Dementia.KAA 209— KAYACHIKITSA V: MANAGEMENT OF REPRODUCTIVE & EXCRETORY SYSTEM DISORDERS,GYNECOLOGY & PEDIATRICSKayachikitsa V includes the Ayurvedic etiology, pathogenesis, symptoms, signs, detailed herbal treatments anddietary and lifestyle changes for several female and male reproductive system disorders such as Amenorrhea,Menorrhagia, Dysmenorrhea, PMS, Menopausal syndrome, Endometriosis, PCOD, Yeast Infection, ErectileDysfunction, Prostate Enlargement, Impotency, Urinary Stones, UTI, Hemorrhoids, Anal Fissures, Fistula-in-Ano,Infertility, Anti-Natal Care and Post-Natal Care. This course also covers a general outline of child care andmanagement of pediatric conditions.Page940 hours of internship is included in the 10 sessions of the 2 day monthly in-class learning experience. Another 40hours of internship with one-on-one consultation is included as a clinical internship project. Students will evaluateclients in the following areas: Potential treatments, dietary and lifestyle recommendations, Ayurvedic herbalformula recommendations, daily routines and seasonal changes. 2014 Kerala Ayurveda AcademyKAA 210 – CLINICAL IN-CLASS INTERNSHIP (80 HOURS)

KAA 210—CLINICAL INTERNSHIP (200 HOURS)Students must complete 200 hours of clinical internship based on the following choices: 20 Day (200 Hour) Trip to India (details on page 16) 20 Day (200 Hour) Trip to Fremont, CA: 5 days/week for 4 non-consecutive weeks working directly underthe supervision of Dr. Jayarajan Kodikannath and Faculty Practitioners. Students will complete either 30Ayurvedic consultations or 15 Ayurvedic consultations and 15 Ayurvedic procedures.o Four non-consecutive weeks may also be taken in the following format: Four weeks in Fremont, CA working with Dr. Jayarajan and Faculty OR 5 days/week for 2 weeks (100 Hours) is required, working directly under the supervisionof Dr. Jayarajan Kodikannath and Faculty Practitioners in Fremont, CA during whichstudents will complete 15 Ayurvedic consultations/procedures. In addition, students must complete a 100 Hour externship with an approvedAyurvedic doctor or practitioner* in their local areao 100 Hour externship may be broken into a 50 hour externship and 50hours of community clinical services (Ayurvedic assessments,counseling or procedures with written report provided to KAA)*If chosen Ayurvedic Professional is not on the KAA Approved List, credentials will be provided to KAA.In-Class Intensives & Internships KAA 202 KAA 203 In-depth discussion of the doshas, subdoshas, dhatus, malas,agni, dhatu agni and srotas.Detailed learning on the srotas and marmas.Detailed learning on the disease progression and five stages ofdisease identification: Nidan, Purvaroop, Roopa, Upashaya,Samprapti.Six stages of the disease process: Sanchaya, Prakopa, Prasara,Sthanasamshraya, Vyakti and Bheda.Signs of Dhatu and Srota Dushti.Threefold client examination (Darshana, Sparshana, andPrashana)Eight-fold clinical evaluation (pulse, tongue and soundevaluation, observation of physical stature & vision andexamination of the malas).Principles of Ayurvedic pharmaceuticsStudy of over thirty additional herbsPreparation of Formulations: Decoctions, Herbal Oils, Ghees,Pastes, Poultices, Pills, Powders & JamsMeasurements & DosageTraditional Preparation of Buttermilk & Ghee from MilkHours220 Hours220 Hours220 Hours 2014 Kerala Ayurveda Academy # ofDays10KAA 201Course DescriptionPageNo.200 Hours

KAA 205 KAA 206 KAA 207 KAA 208 KAA 209 KAA 210 Digestive and Metabolic Disorderso Nidana and Sampraptio Ayurvedic Clinical Assessmento Management Protocolo Preparation of Specific FormulationsInternshipMusculoskeletal & Neurological Disorderso Nidana and Sampraptio Ayurvedic Clinical Assessmento Management Protocolo Preparation of Specific FormulationsInternshipRespiratory and Cardiovascular System Disorderso Nidana and Sampraptio Ayurvedic Clinical Assessmento Management Protocolo Preparation of Specific FormulationsInternshipDiseases of Special Senses and Mental Disorderso Nidana and Sampraptio Ayurvedic Clinical Assessmento Management Protocolo Preparation of Specific FormulationsInternshipReproductive & Excretory System Disorderso Nidana and Sampraptio Ayurvedic Clinical Assessmento Management Protocolo Preparation of Specific FormulationsAyurvedic GynecologyAyurvedic Pediatricso Prenatal & Post-Natal Therapieso Baby massageInternshipClinical Internshipo Supervised internshipo One-on-one clinical consultation and creation ofchikitsa protocol220 Hours220 Hours PracticalTraining &Internship (2 Clinicalencounters)220 Hours ClinicalTraining &Internship (2 Clinicalencounters)220 Hours ClinicalTraining &Internship (2 Clinicalencounters)220 Hours ClinicalTraining &Internship (2 Clinicalencounters)220 Hours ClinicalTraining &Internship (2 Clinicalencounters)220 Hours ClinicalTraining &Internship (10Clinical encounters) 2014 Kerala Ayurveda Academy Advanced Bodywork & Detoxification MethodsSnehana & Swedana Therapies - Abhyanga, Choornasweda,Patrapotala Sweda, Njavarakizhi, Pizhichil, Udwartanam,Kateevasthy, Nethratharpanam, Lepam, PichuPanchakarma: Vamana, Virechana, Anuvasana, Niroohavasthy& NasyaRasayana11 PageKAA 204

Weekly Virtual Classroom Sessions75 hoursVirtual Classrooms are conducted through WebEx video conferencing every week. The faculty will take thestudents through various topics in the curriculum and provides students the opportunity to ask questions and toclarify the concepts and topics from the course material and class videos. Each virtual classroom takes place onThursdays from 6:00PM to 07:30PM PST with a member of the Kerala Ayurveda Academy faculty. Students areexpected to attend all virtual classroom sessions (please see graduation requirements on page 21 for moredetails). The date, time and access code of the virtual classroom will be available on the e-learning calendar orcontact the Senior Manager (Administration). Each virtual classroom is archived and accessible for review on the elearning system. These dates and times are subject to change.Date TopicOctober 2, 2014Metabolic disordersOctober 9, 2014Mamsagata vata (Fibromyalgia)October 16, 2014Kateegraham & Gridhrasi (Low back pain & Sciatica)October 23, 2014Vatarakta (Gout)October 30, 2014Sandhigata vata (Osteo-arthritis)November 6, 2014Amavata (Rheumatoid Arthritis)November 13, 2014Neurological DisordersNovember 20, 2014Fracture management in AyurvedaRespiratory DisordersDecember 11, 2014Bhrusha Kshavadhu (Allergic Rhinitis)December 18, 2014Raktatimardam (Hypertension)Siragrandhi (Varicose vein)January 15, 2015Sirasoola (Headaches)January 22, 2015Hrudroga (Heart disorders)January 29, 2015Ayurvedic protocol for skin disordersFebruary 5, 2015Sidhma Kushtam (Psoriasis)February 12, 2015Visarpam (Shingles)February 19, 2015Ayurvedic protocol for Eye disordersFebruary 26, 2015Ayurvedic protocol for mental disordersChinta & Vishada (Anxiety & Depression)March 12, 2015Ayurvedic protocol for menstrual disordersMarch 19, 2015Ayurvedic protocol for InfertilityMarch 26, 2015Ayurvedic protocol for pediatric conditions 2014 Kerala Ayurveda AcademyMarch 5, 201512January 8, 2015PageDecember 4, 2014

April 2, 2015Samprapti- the etio-pathological cycleApril 9, 2015Srotas- in Samprapti (etio-pathogenesis) and Chikitsa (management protocol)April 16, 2015Ayurvedic Clinical Case paper- do’s and don’tsApril 23, 2015Clinical examination- the art of Ayurvedic diagnosisApril 30, 2015Pulse diagnosisMarmas- clinical relevanceMay 14, 2015Structuring the Ayurvedic clinical protocolMay 21, 2015Consideration of Agni in Ayurvedic managementMay 28, 2015Pathya-apathaya- Educating patients on do’s and don’ts during Ayurvedic protocolCreating a herb combination based on SampraptiJune 11, 2015Role of traditional Ayurvedic oils in clinical protocolsJune 18, 2015Importance of Kalpanas (various types of formulations)June 25, 2015Snehapana in clinical protocolJuly 9, 2015Selection of traditional Ayurveda therapies in chikitsaCreating a complete Panchakarma protocolJuly 16, 2015Disease specific RasayanasJuly 23, 2015Classical Rasayana protocolJuly 30, 2015Principles of clinical management of digestive system disordersAugust 6, 2015Clinical management of Ama at different levelsAugust 13, 2015Amlapitta (hyperacidity)August 20, 2015Soola (Gastric and Duodenal ulcers)August 27, 2015Grahani- a group of disorders of GITSeptember 3, 2015Ano-rectal disordersSeptember 10, 2015Yakrut roga (Liver disorders)September 17, 2015Pandu (Anemia)September 24, 2015Clinical Management Review 2014 Kerala Ayurveda AcademyJuly 12, 201513June 4, 2015PageMay 7, 2015

E-learning & Video Instruction No.270 hours Course NameSanskritHoursAdvanced Ayurvedic Anatomy,Physiology & Basic PrinciplesDosha Dhatu MalaVigyanPathophysiology & Ayurvedic DiagnosticMethodsAdvanced Herbology & AyurvedicPharmaceuticsAdvanced Bodywork, DetoxificationMethods & Anti-AgingAdvance

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