Summer of Love: Ayurveda Style Webinar
with The Shakti School and Katie Silcox
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In this heartfelt episode, Katie opens up a compassionate, non-judgmental conversation about Ozempic and weight loss drugs through the lens of Ayurveda. With deep love and understanding for those on these medications, she explores how true healing comes from discernment and addressing the root causes of imbalance.
Katie shares powerful Ayurvedic insights on hunger and the sacred role of fat in the body, reminding us that our fat carries the wisdom of our lineage. Tune in for a warm, honest discussion that weaves together science, spirit and self-love.
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~ An invitation to join our year-long Divine Feminine Ayurveda School
~ Short-term results vs. long-term health
~ Addressing the root cause of obesity
~ The measurement of youth in Ayurveda
~ Side effects of Ozempic
~ Long-term effects of Ozempic on the body
~ How weight loss drugs affect our prakruti and vikruti
~ Developing a healthy metabolism
~ Why feeling hungry is important
~ How Ozempic hijacks our body’s innate intelligence
~ Personal stories from Katie’s time in India
~ Differing cultural beauty standards
~ The many roles of fat in the body
~ Fat as the Divine Mother
~ The relationship between fat, emotions and our ancestors
~ Why fat is sexy
~ Sign up for our free Women’s Wisdom and Ayurveda mini-course!
~ Learn more about Ayurveda School
~ 2025 Chakra Yoga Nidra Workshop: Study with Katie and other luminary teachers this fall in the Bahamas!
~ 2026 Chakra Yoga Nidra Retreat: Deep dive into the chakras with Katie as your guide in the beautiful Bahamas in spring 2026!
~ Ep. 183 The Deep Spirituality of Agni
~ Ep. 213 Ayurveda For Weight Balancing
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Summertime is the time for salad—the possibilities are endless. 🌺🌱🍅 In the Virginia summers, greens grow in abundance, fruit starts popping off and there are edible flowers galore! It’s one of my favorite times of the year.
Of course Ayurveda suggests not over consuming raw food, but there are plenty of ways around this. Salads are appropriate in the hot summer months and if your digestive system is a little sluggish, you can always pair your greens with a cooked element or additional spices to support your specific needs.
I love going to the farmer’s market in the summer and seeing what creations I can make with the various colors and shapes of the vegetables. Making food should feel like an art (of course it’s not always going to feel easy), but it is an act of creativity that can really serve you well.
When it comes to making salads you can get really creative. Just simply think of what flavors and textures you love most and create a salad from that. For me, I love crunch, I love FAT and I love citrus. I usually end up making a big bowl of greens, some sort of seed sautéed in ghee, avocado, radishes and all of it topped with a lemon vinaigrette. I often will always add some sort of protein source. Grilled chicken, fried tempeh and hard boiled (farm fresh eggs) are all my favorite go-to forms of protein.

Salad Ingredients:
Dressing Ingredients:
Directions:
Assemble all of your salad ingredients into a bowl (except the sprouts) organizing however you would like. Whisk dressing ingredients in a bowl using a fork (adding more or less apple cider vinegar depending on preference). Generously pour dressing over the salad. Garnish with fresh edible flowers and sprouts!
Enjoy! 🥬🌱🍅🌼
Two more of my fave supports for allergy season are quercetin (studies have shown that quercetin can prevent immune cells from releasing histamines which means runny nose, hives and swelling = bye bye 👋🏼) and Green Tea (‘cause it’s high in quercetin 😉).
Ayurveda understands that allergies are the result of an outer allergen aggravating a specific dosha. Seasonal allergies related to spring (and sometimes fall) are usually more kapha-related.
In order to aid our kapha allergies, we have to heat things up, boost circulation, clear out the channels of the body and support our system’s natural cleansing pathways (think lymph flow, circulation, digestion and elimination!).
Here are some more of my favorite tips for allergy season:
And if you really want to get ahead of things, start doing some of these practices before allergy season hits to improve your overall immunity. 🌸
P.S. Here’s how I make my nettles infusion: Brew a tea by combining 4 large tablespoons of dried nettles in a mason jar with boiling water - let steep for 1 hour and then strain! Enjoy! 🌿
One of the keys to good digestion in Ayurveda is keeping things SIMPLE. Less complicated meals give our digestive fire a chance to rest and truly metabolize the fuel we’re feeding the fire.
Peas are light, astringent and slightly drying—aka they help balance kapha’s natural heaviness and tendency to hold onto all the things (mucus, water, emotional clutter... you name it). Plus, they're packed with protein and fiber without being overly dense.
On top of that, soup is basically kapha’s best friend. It’s warm, light AND easy to digest. Broth and veggie-based soups are the perfect go-to option for spring dinners that aren’t too heavy! Enjoy! 🌿
Ingredients:
Directions:
In a small saucepan, sauté the spring onions and leek over medium-low heat for about 2 minutes, until translucent. Add the stock and bring to a boil. Add the peas and cook until bright green and slightly tender. (This depends on their size, but should only take a few moments.)
Using a blender, purée the soup until very smooth. Add the lemon juice and season with salt and pepper to taste. Drizzle a little extra-virgin olive oil on top or add a dab of yogurt for garnish. Serve warm or chilled.
Why Dry Brush?
Dry Brushing (traditionally called garshana) helps move stagnation, stimulates Rasa Dhatu’s flow, boosts our natural detoxification system and gives the skin that GLOW we all want! 🌟
In Ayurveda, our lymph is part of the Rasa Dhatu, one of the 7 tissues of the body.
The lymph and blood plasma serve as the first line of immune defense when we encounter allergens and bacteria. Not only does the lymphatic system serve as immune defense, it also serves as psycho-emotional defense (AKA how easily we can let things roll off us, rather than deeply penetrate and wound us, on an emotional level). 🫀
Unlike your blood, which is pumped throughout your body by your heart, your lymph relies on your body’s valve system to move, functioning more like a manual pumping system. This is where practices like dry brushing and Abhyanga come in - they help literally “pump” the lymph! 💪🏽
Brush Towards the Heart
It's best to use a dry brush on dry skin before you take a bath or shower. Start at your feet and work your way upwards. Brush in a circular motion always in the direction of your heart. This will help increase blood flow throughout the body.

Try to brush for at least 3 minutes working your way up to 5 minutes. After showering, make sure to lather yourself in some kind of amazing moisturizer or use your dry brush right before you Abhyanga, allowing the oil to be deeply absorbed into your revived skin.
Spring is an amazing time for dry brushing, boosting your body’s natural detoxification system and even giving you a freshened-up, more vigorous outlook on life. 😉
To further support you during this kapha season, I want to offer up one of my go-to recipes for one of my favorite grounding veggies: the beet!
Beets are loaded with health benefits and when I eat them regularly I feel like I have some sort of super strength.
Their rich color is a key indicator of their richness in antioxidants and anti-inflammatory effects on the body.
In Ayurveda, beets can be eaten in abundance by all doshas as long as they are prepared appropriately. Vata & pitta individuals can tolerate cooked beets more so than kapha. If you are prone to have more kapha, try adding a little extra mustard seed and black pepper to your beets.
Other benefits of beets include:
Improves circulation
Supports healthy skin
High in iron
Good for liver detoxification
Cleanses the blood
Good for the brain
I love making all sorts of dishes with beets. I’ve added beets to chocolate cakes, roasted them for salads, hummus and dressings, and have even added them to smoothies. The possibilities are endless when it comes to the beet!
Now let's get into the recipe:
Ingredients:
Directions:
Save this recipe for the next time you need to spice up your dinner rotation or add some color to your plate. 😉🌺🌿
For this recipe, just let the sun do the steeping. 🌞 Steep dried rose petals and fresh mint in a glass jar under direct sunlight for a few hours. (No need to measure perfectly - just add what you’ve got on hand!) Sip room temperature or slightly chilled throughout the day to stay hydrated and soothe Pitta. What do you get? A cooling, heart-opening, Pitta-pacifying potion that’s as beautiful as it is nourishing.
Here’s a little bit about how these plant allies help support us during the warmer months of the year…
🌹 Rose - The ultimate flower of the Divine Feminine:
• Cools the heat of both the body and our emotions (hi, Pitta spiciness 😅)
• Soothes the heart and uplifts mood with its subtle, floral sweetness
• Some studies have demonstrated that rose also has the potential to support the reproductive and nervous systems, and even impact dopamine levels
🌿 Mint - The crisp, clarifying herb we all need in summer:
• Helps to clear excess heat and inflammation from the gut and skin
• Stimulates digestion without aggravating Pitta (exactly what we want!)
• Awakens the mind while calming overactive fire in the head + heart 🔥
Sip this floral elixir all day long to stay hydrated, radiant and keep your Pitta chilled out. Your inner fire goddess will thank you. 🧘🏼♀️