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'''PRESENTATION TITLE: Introduction of Ayurveda, her history and applicability of her practices in the practice of DIY
medicine.'''




DESCRIPTION:
Hiroo Komine is a Japanese who has studied Ayurveda, Traditional Indian Medicine
often translated as Science of Life, in Gujarat Ayurveda University and is currently
working in HATAI CLINIC since 2008, a private clinic delivering alternative medicines
in Tokyo Japan. He is the first Japanese male to complete the course and registered as
official Ayurvedic practitioner in the state of Gujarat. Besides his main work, he also
teaches in few Ayurvedic schools.
His notion of the common public view of Ayurveda in Japan and to some extent in West
is that it is highly inclined to images of “modern day yogic spiritual practices.” He
thinks Ayurveda is much more than reciting mantra “Om.....” and be vegetarian,
confined with in the rigid picture of modern day “Yogic Spiritualism,” which you see in
the magazines. Ayurveda is to be much more free thinking, it is to be “playful,” with
the world itself, thus he reckons Ayurveda is about “hacking life and everything around
us.” He is interested in fusing traditional Ayurveda and Life Hacking with DIY bio
approaches and wishes to present Ayurveda more freely. He has been trying to self-
teach himself some of DIYbio, along with its peripherals but it seems he has not been
very succesful implementing due to ups and downs of life experiences.


AYURVEDA is traditional medicinal system practiced in Indian Subcontinent for several millenniums.
Academic background:
Today, it has been widely accepted as one of the Complimentary Alternative Medicine in many parts of
*2006 Gujarat Ayurved University, Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
the world where “spiritualism” and “yoga” are popular. In the region of its origins, it has been
 
practiced as technical and practical traditional medicine, providing better cure for the number of
Employment:
chronic disease while in the foreign lands, especially in West, the majority of practice is limited to the
*2008~ Hatai Clinic
simple oil massage along with daily life regimen. It offers number of practices both simple and
*2008~ Nippon Ayurveda School
technical based on the unique view and understanding of human body. It also offers commonly
*2008~ English College of Ayurveda, Tokyo
available herbs for the practical treatments of number of disease. The presentation is to introduce some
*2012~2013, SuperMe Ayurveda
of the Ayurvedic clinical techniques and seeks the possible collaborative effort in the practice of DIY
*several other schools.
medicine.
 
Publications etc.
Several Articles published in Japanese Magazines(2~3/year)
International Ayurveda Expo Srilanka as Delegate from Japan
Annual Society for Ayurveda Conference (2009~
 
 
 
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Hiroo Komine is a Japanese who has studied Ayurveda, Traditional Indian Medicine often translated as Science of Life, in Gujarat Ayurveda University and is currently working in HATAI CLINIC since 2008, a private clinic delivering alternative medicines in Tokyo Japan. He is the first Japanese male to complete the course and registered as official Ayurvedic practitioner in the state of Gujarat. Besides his main work, he also teaches in few Ayurvedic schools. His notion of the common public view of Ayurveda in Japan and to some extent in West is that it is highly inclined to images of “modern day yogic spiritual practices.” He thinks Ayurveda is much more than reciting mantra “Om.....” and be vegetarian, confined with in the rigid picture of modern day “Yogic Spiritualism,” which you see in the magazines. Ayurveda is to be much more free thinking, it is to be “playful,” with the world itself, thus he reckons Ayurveda is about “hacking life and everything around us.” He is interested in fusing traditional Ayurveda and Life Hacking with DIY bio approaches and wishes to present Ayurveda more freely. He has been trying to self- teach himself some of DIYbio, along with its peripherals but it seems he has not been very succesful implementing due to ups and downs of life experiences.

Academic background:

  • 2006 Gujarat Ayurved University, Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery

Employment:

  • 2008~ Hatai Clinic
  • 2008~ Nippon Ayurveda School
  • 2008~ English College of Ayurveda, Tokyo
  • 2012~2013, SuperMe Ayurveda
  • several other schools.

Publications etc. Several Articles published in Japanese Magazines(2~3/year) International Ayurveda Expo Srilanka as Delegate from Japan Annual Society for Ayurveda Conference (2009~