NutraWomen Wednesday: Nancy Lonsdorf, MD, Ayurvedic doctor Dr. Nancy Lonsdorf, MD, has been practicing Ayurvedic Medicine since the 1980s, making her one of the longest practicing western physicians trained in that area. Ayurvedic medicine considers diet, sleep and stress reduction the three pillars of health, which she works into her western medicine practice as well.
In the late 1970s and early 1980s, Lonsdorf was one of about 20 women in her class of 120 at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine.
“Hopkins was the first medical school ever to admit women at all and that s because a woman donated money and said ‘I m giving you money to make Johns Hopkins Medical School, but you have to admit women on the same basis as men.’ So it has a long history of supporting women and today, over 50% of the class in medicine at Johns Hopkins are women and there’s tremendous diversity. It s really wonderful because we need healers with all different perspective
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