Using
Ayurvedic Principles In Your Daily Diet
By Michael Russell
The ancient healing tradition of
Ayurveda believes that what you eat is equally
important as what your body does with the food
you just ate. This combination and not just the
food alone, is what really shapes your health
and well-being.
In Ayurveda, each body is unique with unique
dietary needs. Your Ayurvedic practitioner will
check your body constitution, age, the
environment you live in, what is currently
causing you to have an imbalance between mind
and body. However, there are key Ayurvedic diet
principles that are universal and the following
are simple ways to integrate the Ayurvedic way
of eating into your usual eating habits.
First, it is suggested that you add the freshly
squeezed juice of half a lemon to a hot cup of
water or add lemon zest to your herbal tea. This
should be drunk first thing in the morning
before breakfast. This warm lemon juice is good
for all body types because it aids intestinal
cleansing by slowing the growth of
disease-causing bacteria in the digestive
system. It enhances digestion and helps reduce
bloating while stimulating the digestive juices.
This juice also helps in elimination so your
tummy is naturally flushed clear in the morning.
Lemon juice is also an antioxidant that helps
fight other disease-causing free radicals in the
body while keeping your skin clear.
Second, refrain from drinking cold beverages.
According to Ayurveda, having iced or cold
drinks especially with or right after a meal
will hamper effective digestion. It's like
emptying cold water over hot coals-this is what
you do to your digestive system when you drink
iced beverages with any meal. Instead, choose
lukewarm water or fennel tea to help digestion
and prevent bloating. You can also drink cumin
tea or ginger-mint tea. Warm spiced tea can
stimulate digestion and help your body absorb
nutrients from the food you are eating. They
also flush toxins from your system.
Third, eat slowly and mindfully. Try to present
food beautifully. Well-presented food can engage
all your other senses that will later aid in
digestion. Eating should be a delightful and
creative experience, with aromas, colors and
flavors blending and coming together for your
full enjoyment. Your dining area should be clean
and free of clutter. Nothing else but food
should be on the table during mealtimes. Try to
eat in a peaceful and happy atmosphere as much
as you can.
Fourth, eat lunch properly. Most of us skip
lunch or just grab a bite because we're too
busy. In Ayurveda, lunch is THE most important
meal of the day. Mid-day is the time when
digestion is at its natural peak for your body
to complete the digestion process fully. A heavy
meal at night is discouraged because eating a
heavy dinner results in a lot of undigested food
that gets clogged in your system. It's harder to
fall asleep after a heavy dinner. Weight gain
can also be inevitable. After eating a full
lunch, it is suggested that you take time to
relax and sit quietly. This gives your body a
chance to digest well before you resume your
daily activities.
Fifth, drink lots of water. The Ayurvedic
beverage of choice is pure, lukewarm water.
Water is important for digestion and absorption
of nutrients. It helps flush out toxins and
prevents bloating and constipation. Water also
helps carry nutrients to all the cells and
tissues and breaks down fat. Clear and fresh
vegetable broths are also good for
detoxification.
Michael Russell
Your Independent
Alternative
guide.
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