Working -- Sarah Kruse
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* Story by Young Chang
SHE IS
A practitioner of the science of life
HEALTH, HAPPINESS AND WHOLENESS
Sarah Kruse is in the business of trying to help people achieve
perfect health through one of the oldest systems of medicine, ayurveda.
It originated in India and deals with health in a holistic way,
prioritizing the balance of energy in the body over the use of chemicals
to fix things.
The 25-year-old trained in the science at the Ayurvedic Institute in
Albuquerque, N.M., and is an ayurvedic nutritional consultant at the
Medical Ayurveda Rejuvenation Center in Fashion Island.
“The best thing is to be able to give people very practical tools, to
bring about health and happiness in their lives, to be a part of their
process of returning to wholeness,” the Long Beach resident said.
JUST RELAX
Kruse’s job is to hold consultations with her patients, after which
she will recommend everything from specific foods to eating times to
sleeping times to herbal formulas catered to the person at hand.
She gives Pancha Karma treatments, which expel toxins in the body
through deep tissue massages and steaming.
Kruse also gives ayurvedic massages -- a synchronized massage of sorts
that involves two massagers working on one body while using medicated
herbal oils.
“We also stimulate pressure points along the body to encourage toxins
to release and encourage relaxation,” Kruse said.
SIMPLE MEASURES
Staffers at the Medical Ayurveda Rejuvenation Center stick to the
belief that sickness is caused by something simpler than bacteria and
viruses.
“We are separated from our true self; then that’s when sickness
happens,” Kruse said.
The center aims for “full rejuvenation of the body and mind” and
claims that an ayurvedic lifestyle can help with problems such as
insomnia, high cholesterol and skin disorders.
“It’s taking time for us to pioneer ayurveda in our society -- what it
is and how it can help them. It’s so simple yet it seems complicated,”
Kruse said. “I don’t want to call it a challenge, but more something that
we’re working on.”
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