“Healing is remembering the body possesses wisdom, and living with enough awareness for that wisdom to speak.”
-Giuditta Paci Fortune
Giuditta’s Journey
I am an Ayurvedic clinician, Ayurvedic Yoga specialist, educator, and retreat leader. My work supports people who want change that feels grounded and sustainable, with guidance that fits real schedules and real lives. In consultations I translate Ayurvedic principles into daily choices: food and meal timing, digestion support, routine design, sleep care, stress physiology, and practices that strengthen energy and clarity. Many clients come to me for digestion and metabolic patterns, low energy, sleep disruption, hormonal cycles, and a sense of losing rhythm with themselves.
My clinical style is direct, attentive, and relationship-based. I listen carefully, map patterns over time, and guide clients toward steps they can follow with consistency. I care about precision and education, so clients understand what they are doing and why it matters. Ayurveda becomes most powerful when it becomes daily practice, and daily practice becomes most powerful when it holds meaning.
That meaning, for me, lives through bhakti. I hold Ayurveda as medicine and as sādhanā: a path of refinement through rhythm, discipline, and devotion. I see health as a relationship with agni, prāṇa, and the mind. When digestion strengthens, sleep deepens, and the nervous system settles, a person often meets a quieter inner intelligence. In my work, that meeting matters. It brings steadiness, humility, and the ability to choose wisely. In consultations I often include a simple spiritual structure that remains practical: a clear saṅkalpa, breathwork, therapeutic yoga, and mantra when it serves the client’s orientation. This is devotion expressed through care, clarity, and presence.
Yoga has been my long training ground and a living laboratory for therapeutic work. I completed over 1,000 hours of yoga teacher education, including qualification as an Ayurvedic Yoga Specialist through Marie Garre’s Ayurveda Yoga School in New Mexico. I hold E-RYT 500 with Yoga Alliance and I serve as a Yoga Alliance Continuing Education Provider (YACEP). Teaching continues to sharpen my clinical eye: I observe how breath, movement, attention, and daily rhythm influence digestion, hormones, resilience, and emotional tone. That understanding shapes how I guide clients and how I train students, especially around consistency, sleep, and stress load.
My clinical Ayurveda training deepened through a multi-year program at the Ayurvedic Institute with Dr. Vasant Lad, where I graduated as a NAMA-certified Ayurvedic practitioner. The rigor of that training strengthened the foundations I rely on in practice: understanding constitution, recognising patterns of imbalance, assessing digestion and elimination, supporting tissue nourishment, and applying the principles with discernment. After graduation I joined AyurPrana, where I offered Ayurvedic consultations worldwide and refined my clinical reasoning through ongoing case review. I also served as a clinical supervisor, supporting practitioner quality and the standards of client care.
Over time, my studies expanded into Jyotiṣa as a supportive lens for cycles, timing, and temperament. I trained with Andrew Mason, whose teaching offered a structured approach to Vedic astrology and its relationship to health, rhythm, and life phases. When clients request this dimension, I integrate it with clinical clarity and practical steps, keeping the focus on what strengthens daily life.
A major turning point came through study with Vaidya Satyajith Kadkol (BAMS, MD). Through his teaching I recognised a readiness for deeper immersion in traditional practice, and I joined his Gurukula program in India. That experience expanded my understanding of Ayurveda as living lineage: disciplined, precise, and embodied. It strengthened my commitment to practice that holds up through time. In time I founded Amogha Ayurveda with Vaidya Satyajith as co-founder, bringing together consultations, Panchakarma-focused education, retreats, and trainings for students and practitioners.
Sound also forms a central stream in my work, held with respect and responsibility. I became certified as a music therapist with NADA (Centre for Music Therapy & Research, Bangalore). I continue to study Rāga Chikitsā under Acharya Ratna Vishudi Rajam Shanker, a senior classical Indian music therapist with extensive clinical experience and a background in Vedic medical astrology. This path has shaped how I understand nāda as a bridge between physiology and devotion: breath and attention, emotion and resonance, mind and meaning. In educational settings, I share sound as a therapeutic and contemplative tool that supports regulation, presence, and inner alignment.
Teaching remains central to my vocation. I mentor students through trainings, lectures, and international retreats, with a focus on transmission that remains clear, ethical, and usable. I care about foundations, depth, and integration: students learn the principles, then learn how to apply them. My intention stays consistent across every format: to guide people toward rhythm, resilience, and a relationship with practice that carries devotion without performance.
I am based in Amsterdam, and I work between Europe and India through Amogha Ayurveda. If you would like to work together, email info@amogha-ayurveda.com.
Dream it.
My dream is to witness the universal accessibility of Ayurvedic Medicine and a world that prioritizes disease prevention and accepts Ayurveda as a real science in the west.
Build it.
I want to build a thriving and diverse community, where each person feels welcomed, included, and empowered by the valuable information, education, and services provided.
Grow it.
Growth is inevitable and my goal is to continue to provide my clients with the necessary tools to help them reach the best version of themselves. When my clients grow and heal, I grow and heal with them.

