Eight Directions Wellness

Eight Directions Wellness Uma Jolicoeur. उमा Āyurvedic teacher and practitioner. Certified End of Life Care doula (UVM). (2011).

Longtime student of Vasant Lad, offering lineage-based teachings and seminars. Former faculty member, senior practitioner at the Ayurvedic Institute, NM. Umā Jolicoeur is a Certified Ayurvedic Practitioner with over a decade of clinical experience in holistic health and integrative care. After graduating from the Ayurvedic Institute’s two program in 2014, she served as a clinic supervisor and faculty member until 2019 —assisting Dr. Vasant Lad in his classes and seminars while developing and teaching her own courses in Ayurvedic nutrition, lifestyle, herbalism, pulse assessment, and marma therapy. Umā’s work is also informed by certifications as a Reiki II Therapist (2010), End-of-Life Care Doula (2019), and through an internship with ethnobotanist and clinical herbalist William Siff, L.Ac. Beyond her clinical practice, she and her partner are building an all-natural earthbag home in Colorado, guided by the same principles of sustainability, simplicity and authenticity that inspire her Ayurvedic teachings. Rooted in her direct training with Dr. Lad, Uma’s compassionate, lineage-based approach honors classical Ayurvedic principles while supporting healing, resilience, and embodied living at every stage of life. She will begin offering online Ayurvedic consultations and in-person community workshops at the Āyurvedic Community Wellness Center in Spring 2026.

I finally reached 600 followers on Instagram and figured I should document it for posterity lol.
03/22/2026

I finally reached 600 followers on Instagram and figured I should document it for posterity lol.

02/27/2026
It's that time of year again! All types of allergies including seasonal fall under the disorder asātmya or hypersensitiv...
02/22/2026

It's that time of year again! All types of allergies including seasonal fall under the disorder asātmya or hypersensitivity in Āyurveda. Modern immunology describes allergies as over-reactions of the immune system to harmless substances, leading to IgE-mediated hypersensitivity, histamine release, and the characteristic symptoms we know and love.🤧

Ayurveda’s take on the pathogenesis of allergies provides a holistic framework for understanding the underlying terrain that predisposes one to such reactivity—weak digestion, buildup of toxins, dosha aggravation, compromised dhātu health, and srotas disturbance. All of these culminate in asātmya.

I use a blend of Western herbalism and Āyurveda for my seasonal allergies, which have just started to make my eyes burn and throat tickle here in Southern Colorado. My go-to Western ally from now until mid-summer is a strong decoction of nettle (Urtica dioica). Well-studied for its antihistamine effect, nettle helps reduce sneezing, nasal congestion, and itchy eyes associated with seasonal allergies. I didn't take a single dose of OTC allergy medicines last year.

While I buy bags of dried nettle by the pound (I use a loooot of nettle), soon the young plants are going to be sprouting - and this is when you want to harvest nettle by cutting off the tops (don't pull the roots). Don't wait until it's gone to seed in late spring. Don't touch it with your bare hands unless you enjoy pain.

Since Vitamin C is known to act as a natural antihistamine - reducing inflammation, supporting respiratory health, and regulating immune responses - I take 1/2 a tsp of Āmalakī in warm water at night for both its high Vitamin C and āma-reducing action. Bibhītakī and Harītakī could also work depending on a person's constitution - or the powdered blend of all three of these fruits known as Triphalā is an excellent option.

I will also use a neti pot in the AM and nasya oil in the PM before bed to keep my nasal passages clear and lubricated.

Depending on your symptoms and Āyurvedic constitution, your treatment plan could vary - I recommend seeing a practitioner who can help you navigate seasonal allergies as soon as the season arrives (if not before)! The newly opened Ayurvedic Community Wellness Center in Albuquerque would be happy to help either in person or online if you're not in the area.

Did you know Pitta predominant people should get to bed by 10pm before their “second wind” kicks in?
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Did you know Pitta predominant people should get to bed by 10pm before their “second wind” kicks in?

02/16/2026
Do you know Ajwain? 😉 You should if you experience occasional digestive discomfort. I steep a teaspoon of seeds in hot w...
02/12/2026

Do you know Ajwain? 😉 You should if you experience occasional digestive discomfort. I steep a teaspoon of seeds in hot water and find that it relieves a stomachache within minutes. This is definitely a spice to keep in your kitchen pharmacy!

"What aspect of Āyurveda most strongly calls to you?"
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"What aspect of Āyurveda most strongly calls to you?"

02/10/2026
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Love Mountain Rose!

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Albuquerque, NM
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