I help women build bridges back to their authentic self through ancient wisdom and ritual.

As a self-care and death doula, my mission is to share my decades of study and practice in healing arts and sciences with women in their middle-essence like me, who are ready to act now to prevent future suffering.

"Ayurvedic culture and the culture within and around it is incredibly ancient and acute. Western medicine has its place

and it has always felt so cold and distant; Ayurvedic medicine has been incredibly warm and welcoming to myself and soul."


- Ayurvedic Health Counseling Client

kyona holding a beet & citrus platter
Hi, I am Kyona

NAMA Board Certified Ayurvedic Health Counselor & Ayurvedic Yoga Therapist,

Entheogenic Support Guide,

Auriculotherapy Practitioner,

Death Doula,

Reiki Practitioner,

Vibrational Sound Therapist,

and Pelvic Steam Facilitator 

With a holistic practice that spans over two decades specializing in conscious self-care and longevity practices, I empower women in their middle-essence to take an active role in their health by elevating awareness of their unique constitution and restoring balance through dietary guidance and lifestyle routines designed to meet and often exceed personal wellness goals. Living authentically also includes contemplating your ideal death.

I am the founder of kyveda, and a professional member of the International Association of Yoga Therapists, National Ayurvedic Medical Association, California Association of Ayurvedic Medicine, and California Massage Therapy Council.

@kyveda

Ayurveda Testimonial


"Kyona, thank you for being a friend, mentor, and light in my life. I am in such an amazing place in myself on all forms, and your patience and guidance is such a huge foundation to what has been built 💗"

Petit Retreat Testimonial

"Big take away was in the energy alignment from the vibrational marma therapy....never had that done

and ...O M G! Powerful that I can get clear

without all the normal therapy"


Yoga Therapy Testimonial


"It felt like home. It felt like this is who I am.

It felt like this is what I do, rain or shine.

And I’m grateful. I enjoyed every movement

as a way to restore and surrender"