What is the difference between a Practitioner and a Therapist?
Ayurvedic Practitioner
Ayurvedic Practitioners are qualified to diagnose disease conditions from an Ayurvedic perspective as well as prescribe and administer the full spectrum of Ayurvedic therapeutics, e.g. Ayurvedic remedies, nutrition and lifestyle advice, Ayurvedic hands-on treatments and panchakarma.
All practitioners have professional indemnity insurance and abide by the APA Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct.
Ayurvedic Therapist
Ayurvedic Therapists are qualified to give Ayurvedic nutrition and lifestyle advice and administer Ayurvedic hands-on treatments such as massage, shiro dhara etc.
Ayurvedic therapists are not trained as practitioners and therefore are not qualified to diagnose disease conditions or prescribe Ayurvedic remedies.
All therapists have professional indemnity insurance and abide by the APA Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct.
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