DIET & DIGESTION
The Ayurvedic regime of
proper living is designed for maintenance of health, long active life,
providing relief from diseases. To attain the above said benefits three pillars
are described in text-
1.Diet
2.Sleep
1.Diet
2.Sleep
3.Celibacy (Brahmcharya).
If these are observed properly and body is supported well with three pillars it continues well endowed with strength, complexion and development and abstain individual from harmful diseases.
Diet plays an important
role in life of all living beings. All living beings require good complexion,
clarity in sense organs, good voice, longevity, creativity, happiness,
contentment, nourishment, strength and intellect all of which depend on food.
DIET – Daily eating with intelligence acts as TREATMENT
Food taken in proper quantity certainly helps the individual in bringing strength, complexion, happiness and longevity without disturbing the equilibrium of Dhatus and Doshas of the body
Food taken in proper quantity certainly helps the individual in bringing strength, complexion, happiness and longevity without disturbing the equilibrium of Dhatus and Doshas of the body
Improper quantity of
food is of two types-
1.Deficiet(Hina Matra)
2.Excessive (Adika Matra)
Food deficient (Hina Matra) in quantity will produce following symptoms-
a) Loss of strength, complexion
b) Impairment of longevity, virility and Ojas
c) Affliction of body, mind, intellect and senses
d) Causation of various diseases affecting Doshas and Dhatus.
1.Deficiet(Hina Matra)
2.Excessive (Adika Matra)
Food deficient (Hina Matra) in quantity will produce following symptoms-
a) Loss of strength, complexion
b) Impairment of longevity, virility and Ojas
c) Affliction of body, mind, intellect and senses
d) Causation of various diseases affecting Doshas and Dhatus.
Excessive quantity
(Adhik Matra) will aggravate all the three Doshas( that vitiate other Dhatus
and Malas). Some of the symptoms that occur due to aggravated Doshas are as-
Vata – Colic pain, constipation, malaise, dryness of skin, giddiness, irregular Agni, pain and stiffness in muscles and joints etc.
Pitta – fever, diarrhea, burning sensation, thirst, giddiness and delirium.
Kapha – vomiting, anorexia, indigestion, heaviness of the body etc.
Vata – Colic pain, constipation, malaise, dryness of skin, giddiness, irregular Agni, pain and stiffness in muscles and joints etc.
Pitta – fever, diarrhea, burning sensation, thirst, giddiness and delirium.
Kapha – vomiting, anorexia, indigestion, heaviness of the body etc.
Ideal Matra of
Food
Whatever quantity of
food taken gets digested in time without disturbing the normalcy should be
regarded as measure of proper quantity.
Four categories
of bodily fire
1. Sama Agni
(Balanced digestive Fire)
The individual having equilibrium in three Doshas have Sama
Agni and provides benefits of a long life,free from diseases.
2. Visham Agni
(Irregular Digestive Fire)
Seat of fire having being subdued by Vata, fire becomes
Irregular
3. Tikshan Agni
(Intense Digestive Fire)
Seat of Agni is dominated by Pitta.
4. Manda Agni(Mild,dwelling
fire)
Seat of fire is subdued by Kapha
Ayurvedic Diet
According to Ayurveda,
diet along with sleep and lifestyle, is a fundamental pillar of good health and
longevity. Diet is an important therapeutic modality of Maharishi Ayurveda.
According to individual’s needs (based on imbalances of Doshas and Dhatus) diet
is recommended.
Guidelines for
proper intake of food
To strengthen digestion
some proper guidelines should be followed while having meals.
1. Favor fresh food. Don’t eat leftovers.
2. Eat only when hungry, and after previous meal is
digested.
3. Maintain regular meal times
4. Food should be warm, well cooked, in proper
quantity.
5. Don’t divide your attentions by reading, working, or
watching TV while you are eating. Savor your meals.
6. Avoid cold or iced drinks as they decrease
the digestive fire.
7. Eat only until you are three quarters full (one portion of the space for solid food, one for liquids and one for Doshas).
8. Take your time, chew slowly.
9. Regular intake of boiled milk with ginger or cinnamon.
10. Wholesome diet promotes health, brings happiness and balances bodily humor. Incompatible diet like milk with salty meal, use of milk with citrus fruits should not be taken.
7. Eat only until you are three quarters full (one portion of the space for solid food, one for liquids and one for Doshas).
8. Take your time, chew slowly.
9. Regular intake of boiled milk with ginger or cinnamon.
10. Wholesome diet promotes health, brings happiness and balances bodily humor. Incompatible diet like milk with salty meal, use of milk with citrus fruits should not be taken.