- Todd Caldecott
Todd Caldecott (born
January 21 ,1969 ) is a clinicalherbalist , Ayurvedic practitioner in Vancouver,British Columbia and author of the textbook "" (2006).Biography
Caldecott was born in New Westminster, British Columbia and graduated from University Hill Secondary in Vancouver in 1987. That same year, Caldecott won best actor in a Vancouver Theatre Festival for his performance in a play by Sheldon Rosen called "The Box". Shortly thereafter Caldecott, also known as Todd Shaffer, obtained an agent, and began working in the film and television industry, guest-starring in several television shows including "
Wiseguy ", "21 Jump Street ", "Danger Bay ", "Northwood" and "Bordertown ". He also acted in a number of made for TV movies including "Mother May I Sleep With Danger" and "One Boy, One Wolf, One Summer", and the feature films "Fear" and "Friday the 13th, Part 8".After becoming disillusioned with the film industry, Caldecott traveled to
India andWest Asia in 1990 for a year long trip on a budget of only a "few dollars a day" Caldecott, Todd. 2006. Ayurveda: The Divine Science of Life. Edinburgh, UK: Elsevier. p xi] . During this year he studied Indian classical music inChennai andVaranasi ,India andbuddhist meditation inBodhgaya , India andNilambe ,Sri Lanka http://www.toddcaldecott.com/biography_le.html] . During his travel and study he became very ill, at one point suffering from both bacillary and amoebicdysentery . After leaving India he traveled in a weakened state to the Northern Area ofPakistan , includingGilgit , theHunza valley andPasu . It was in these areas, renown for their long-lived inhabitants, healthy food and glacial water that he "partially recovered" from his illness . He then went on to travel throughoutIran , spending several weeks as the guest of aSufi master in Shiraz .Returning to Canada, Caldecott sought relief from what now had become a chronic digestive disorder, and found success in the treatments of an Ayurvedic physician . This would prove to have an enormous influence on his life path, and shortly thereafter Caldecott enrolled and graduated from a three year, full-time clinical program in Western Herbal Medicine at the Coastal Mountain College in Vancouver [http://www.toddcaldecott.com/biography_ed.html] . After graduating, Caldecott immediately traveled back to India to study
Ayurvedic medicine inCoimbatore , India over a five month period, and then returned to Canada to begin practicing, writing and teaching. In 1999, Caldecott relocated to Calgary,Alberta , where he eventually became clinical director of the Wild Rose College of Natural Healing. Here Caldecott developed, administered and taught a three year clinical program in Western Herbal Medicine . During this time Caldecott completed the manuscript for a textbook called "Ayurveda: The Divine Science of Life", which was subsequently published byElsevier in 2006.References
External links
* [http://www.toddcaldecott.com Todd Caldecott's website]
* [http://www.redflagsdaily.com/columnists/caldecott Red Flags Weekly columnist, on medical controversies and health issues]
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* [http://www.us.elsevierhealth.com/product.jsp?isbn=9780723434108 Elsevier Health: Ayurveda - The Divine Science of Life]
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