Supporting and enhancing your sexual health doesn’t have to be intimidating or mysterious.

You can achieve this without relying on expensive or risky products or therapies.

Our sexual health serves as the cornerstone of our overall vitality with the benefits rippling out through your entire body-mind system. 

Join Scott, who has more than 25 years of clinical experience with integrative approaches, to equip yourself with invaluable knowledge and practical skills.

Learn about:

  • the role of hormones, circulation, psychological and neurological factors
  • essential dietary guidelines, including foods to incorporate and avoid
  • the hidden connection between your oral microbiome, gut health, and sexual well-being
  • the “Marvin Gaye Puree” for enhancing vitality
  • how to safely and appropriately use herbal supplements
  • targeted yoga and practices to enhance circulation in your pelvis
  • the role of meditation and emotional health

What people are saying:

"Scott is a master. The depth of his insight and awareness of the subtleties of the body, and his ability to convey these in a way that I can directly experience (wow!), is beyond any other teacher I've ever experienced. His relaxed, easy-going, non-dogmatic manner belies a deep mastery and rigor on the areas of study he shares."

Bryan B., Santa Cruz, CA

"I signed up for Scott’s seminar on male sexual health not knowing what to expect. This course blew me away, due to Scott’s deep expertise in Āyurveda and traditional Chinese medicine, his extensive knowledge of the science around sexual health, combined with his understanding of male sexuality. He integrates all of this in a fun, informative and interactive format. I am still surprised at how much new insight I received from taking this course."

Chris B. Berkeley, CA

10% of the profit from this course will be donated to Higher Ground for Humanity

We're supporting Higher Ground for Humanity, an organization whose mission is to empower young minds, as early as the 3rd grade, with the skills and expertise to proactively navigate their emotional and physical well-being. To date, Higher Ground has supported over 200 families with subsidized life skill education across California, Texas, and the Mississippi Delta. Our contribution will continue to ensure this education remains accessible to families in need. 

Your guide, Scott Blossom


For more than 25 years, Scott Blossom has integrated Traditional Chinese (TCM), Āyurveda, somatics, and evidence-based nutrition into his clinical practice and educational offerings.

In addition to his clinical practice, Scott currently offers online integrative wellness courses on the intersection of microbiome science with Āyurveda and yoga-based somatic practices.

He received his Biology degree in 1993 from UC Santa Cruz, his licensure in TCM from the Santa Barbara College of Oriental Medicine in 1998. Scott has been mentored by and worked alongside renowned Āyurvedic physician and scholar Dr. Robert Svoboda for more than twenty years.

Always passionate about integrative medicine, Scott began his career pioneering yoga-based wellness classes and acupuncture with the staff and patients at the Cancer Center of Santa Barbara and Hospice of Santa Barbara. He has served on the faculty of the Kripalu School of Āyurveda since 2009.

Scott's mission is to inspire a regenerative revolution for individuals and society through multidimensional self-care, sacred reciprocity, and collective healing. Personally, this takes the form of an ongoing commitment to working with other white-bodied folks to become allies in social, sexual, and gender justice.

In 2011, Scott founded DoctorBlossom.com, a site dedicated to Āyurvedic education & nutrition.


You'll have access to the recording From Good to Great: Integrative Āyurveda for Men's Sexual Well-Being for 2 months.

WE have tiered, class-equitable, pay-what-supports-you pricing.



We believe that pricing can and should be a joyful act of service that creates stronger communities. Our model is inspired by the Green Bottle Model from Worts + Cunning.

We also want to help to create a conscious, intentional and value-aligned culture of payment.

Please read the following criteria and determine which price is appropriate for you:

Highest price: You have access to financial security, own property, or have personal savings; if you are able to pay for "wants" and spend little time worrying about securing necessities in your life; if you have economic privilege and power in our community, this price is for you.

By choosing this price, you are “paying it forward” and contributing to a more equitable world.

Middle price: You may be paying off debt or working to build savings, but you also have access to steady income. You do NOT struggle to meet basic needs such as food, shelter, medical care, child care, etc.

Making this investment might mean you might have to cut back on some discretionary spending in your life (such as going out to dinner, buying coffee, buying a new outfit, or going on vacation), but the sacrifice is short-term, and will not harm you in the long term.

Lowest price: You have access to basic needs such as food, housing, and childcare, though sometimes it may feel difficult.

Reflecting honestly about your financial situation and paying at a level you can afford helps us to grow a healthy and sustainable community. It also respects the work of Scott and the Doctor Blossom team. 

Equity Scholarship: opportunities for those who even the lowest tier price is truly prohibitive, but who would benefit from the program. To apply for a scholarship, please send a paragraph about your financial need & your motivation to participate in this course to [email protected]

Those who are from traditionally marginalized communities–such as Black, Indigenous, People of Color, LGBTQIA+, disabled, living in countries with an unfavorable exchange rate, and/or whose first language is other than English–are especially encouraged to apply.

This is our way of investing in a world where everybody gets to optimize their health and so that we can decouple health from the effects of financial inequity.