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Published with kind permission of The Hale Journal.com Dr Shantha Godagama
M.B.Ac.C, M.F (Hom), D.A.M & S, M.Ac.F, F.A.M.A (UK
Member of British, Sri Lankan, Scandinavian, Korean Acupuncture Association
Author of The Handbook of Ayurveda
Doctor of Ayurvedic Medicine
“It is called Ayurveda because it tells us which substances, qualities and actions are life enhancing, and which are not.”
Sutrasthana 30.23
After practicing Ayurveda and conventional Western medicine in
He trained in Ayurveda for 6 years at the Colombo Government faculty together with Western medicine.
After spending a post-graduate internship learning Panchakarma, Ayurveda’s detoxification therapy, he then joined a private practice in
At Tyringham, Dr Godagama was appointed as Director of Therapies by Sir Maurice Laing, Chairman of the Tyringham Foundation.
His work was later recognised and honoured by Her Majesty The Queen by invitation to the Royal Garden Party at
In 1987 Dr Godagama was awarded the Dag Hammarskjold Award for Alternative Medicine by Medicine Alternative.
In 1988 he joined the prestigious Hale Clinic, opened by H.R.H The Prince of Wales, in central London and since then has travelled extensively presenting and lecturing at world conferences on complementary medicine and has also appeared on British television.
In 1996 Dr Godagama founded the Ayurvedic Medical Association (UK) and is the director of the Ayurvedic Medical Centre and Panchakarma Clinic at the Hale Clinic,
Dr Godagama has witnessed the phenomenal growth of alternative medicine in the
Having run several successful private practices in the
In 2001 Dr Godagama was appointed by Lord Hunt, Minister of Health to the Medicine Control Agency as a panel member for borderline medicines in the
In 2005 Dr Godagama became the Director of the European Herbal Practitioners Association as well as ministerial advisor to the Department of Health on herbal medicines.
Alongside running several reputable clinics in the
Dr Godagama has established many successful and thriving clinics throughout the
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