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SALT is one of the basic and the most favourite ingredient in food. It is around 40% sodium and 60% chloride. It is commonly used in food to add to it's flavor or to preserve them for a longer period. 


Excess salt intake


Salt is necessary for our body as it does many important functions in the body like deepana(increase digestive strength), pachana(carminative), kledana(imparts moistness to body), rochaka(improves taste), kapha praseka janaka(liquefies kapha dosha), margan vishodhyati(cleans micro channels). 

Salt isn't always the villan in the story of our lives but excess salt definitely is. You need a small amount of salt daily to remain healthy. 

This article discusses about the effects of ingesting too much salt both in short-term and long-term. 

Short-term effects of eating too much salt

You can certainly expect a salt(sodium) overload when you head out for a pizza treat or order that extra large bucket of popcorn flooded with extra butter at the movie night. But the tragedy is that, salt carves its way into your diet from unexpected sources like bread or cereal(which do not seem to be salty at all).

Excess salt via popcorn

Immediate consequences of that evil food wrapped in disguise of tasty seeming flavor are a few. 

Water Retention 

It is because your kidneys wish to maintain a balance between sodium and water(i.e. sodium-to-water ratio) in the body. To do so, the excess sodium intake(through salty diet) is compensated by extra amount of water. 

Water retention


You may have noticed that you feel more bloated and puffy than usual. It may also result in swelling, especially in the hands and feet which ultimately cause you to weigh more than usual. 

Excessive Thirst

You must have probably experienced the thirst to have a glass of water after munching upon a chunk of salty fries or after enjoying the popcorn at the movie theater. 

Encouraging you to drink water, after having excess salt is a body's attempt to maintain sodium-to-salt ratio. 

Thirst



Bloating

When you overdo with the salt intake, your stomach may balloon out. A study in the American Journal of Gastroenterology revealed that bloating which is characterized by a gas build-up and discomfort in the stomach, was more frequent in those who ate a high-sodium diet. 

On the other hand, a low-sodium diet resulted in fewer complaints of bloat. 

Bloating


Sleep disturbance 

Excess salt intake disturbs your sleep patterns. A study in Endocrine Abstracts showed that adding too much salt in your diet results in later bedtimes, inability in sleeping through the night and frequent nightmares. 

The fluid retention due to excess sodium intake, makes it difficult and uncomfortable to lie down at night(especially for those with sleep apnoea). 


Sleep disturbances
Unable to sleep through the night

Raised blood pressure 

A salty meal cause a larger volume of blood to flow through your blood vessels. This may result in temporary rise in blood pressure. 

But this could not be true for everyone, as not every person is the same. It depends on factors like genetics and harmones. Ageing and obesity can also be a part in amplifying the blood pressure.

Rise in blood pressure
Raised blood pressure 


Long-term effects

Acharya CHARAKA in chapter-26 of CHARAKA SAMHITA, described the long-term effects of having a salty diet. 

Long term effects


Excess intake of salt causes increase in PITTA and KAPHA dosha leading to following effects:
•pitta prakopa- increase and imbalance of pitta
•daryati- causes erosion
•kushnati mansani- depletion of muscle tissue
•pragalayati kushtani- sloughing of skin diseases 
•visham vardhayati- aggravates poison effects and symptoms
•shophan sphotayati- opens up swellings
•vali- grey hairs
•palita- facial wrinkles
•khalitya- hair loss
•raktapitta- bleeding disorders due to high pitta levels
•amlapitta- gastritis
•visarpa- herpes
•vatarakta- gout
•vicharchika- worsens eczema
•indralupta- hair loss, alopecia

Salts in AYURVEDA

1. SAINDHAVA LAVANA- rock salt
2. SOUVARCHALA LAVANA- black salt or sochal salt
3. VIDA LAVANA- type of black salt(sodium sulphate) 
4. SAMUDRA LAVANA- common salt
5. SAMBHARA LAVANA- earthern salt

Among the salts, SAINDHAVA LAVANA is the BEST.

Saindhav lavana-rock salt
Saindhav Lavana(rock salt)



What to do if you've had too much salt? 

There are a few ways in which you can help your body compensate for the excess salt intake. 

Solution to excess salt consumption


FIRSTLY, make sure you drink a sufficient amount of water. So your body can re-establish the desired sodium-to-water ratio. 

Excess salt consumption


SECONDLY, try eating foods that are rich in potassium, such as fruits (oranges, bananas, apricots, grapefruits),  vegetables (cooked spinach, cooked broccoli, potatoes, sweet potatoes, mushrooms), legumes (kidney beans, soybeans, lentils) , nuts(hazel nuts, almonds, brazil nuts), seeds(watermelon seeds, squash seeds, flax seeds, hemp seeds),  and diary (yogurt, whole milk, low-fat milk, cheese) . Potassium will maintain your body's fluid balance. 

Excess salt consumption



FINALLY, reduce the amount of salt intake in consecutive meals. Focus on consuming more fresh food. 

Excess salt consumption


Bottom line 

Consuming too much salt can affect your body in a range of ways. In the short-term, it may cause water retention, excessive thirst, bloating, sleep disturbances, rise in blood pressure, puffiness, frequent urination. In severe cases it may even cause hypernatremia and if left untreated can prove to be fatal. 

In the long run, high salt diet cause raktapitta, amlapitta, visarpa, vatarakta, vicharchika, indralupta, and even premature death. 

Some people may be affected more severely than others by high sodium(salt) diets. To compensate for the high salt meal, try to drink more amount of water, eat foods rich in potassium and reduce the salt intake in the consecutive meals. 

So, the next time someone offers you a  bucket of popcorn or salty fries
think twice before you accept. 



All over internet, people are preaching and trying to warn about the lifestyle disorders, that has shown a hike in prevalence in the last few decades. 


It's important to talk about it because it is really dangerous. And its important to keep your body protected with a shield of good lifestyle practices and defeat the demon of disorders. 

You must be wandering that why every other person is taking or writing about lifestyle disorders or simply focussing on it. 

Let me answer with the help of an example, when a person tells you something, you won't believe it just like that. May be you'll hear it and just delete the thing from your brain. Or may be you don't find it that important and relevent,  so automatically you don't give the required attention to it. But if the same thing is told to you, multiple times by different people you pay attention to it and think it over. Just like that if you read or hear about the lifestyle disorders you'll think about abstaining the incorrect lifestyle, without being noticing it. 

There's another perspective to it, these disorders are so treacherous that everyone is trying to give you a warning signal. 

Either you alter your style of life or your lifestyle will alter you.


DEFINING IT
Lifestyle disorders, a disease associated with the way people live their lives. Or these are the ailments that are due to the day to day habits and routines of the people.



Habit that detrack people from everyday activities and push them to a sedantary lifestyle and land them into a place where they find themselves diseased.


CULPRITS BEHIND IT (CAUSES) 
Faulty DIET and LIFESTYLE CHANGES are the main culprits to develop the lifestyle disorders such as obesity, coronary heart diseases, dyslipidaemia, diabetes mellitus, hypertension, anaemia and some mental disorders. 

Drug abuse, tobbacco smoking and alcohol drinking as well as a lack of or too much exercise may also increase the risk of developing certain diseases, especially later in life. 

These non - communicable diseases(NCDs). These are commonly caused by lack of physical activity, unhealthy eating, alcohol, drugs and smoking. 

During the latter half of the 20th century, people developed sedentary lifestyle and greater rates of obesity.NCDs kill around 40 million people each year, that is around 70% of all the deaths globally. These are chronic in nature. 

Adults can develop lifestyle disorders through behavioural factors that impact on them. These can be unemployment, unsafe life, poor socio - economic environment, working conditions, stress and home life can change a person's lifestyle to increase their risk of developing one of these disease.




AYURVEDIC INSIGHT



When the control and coordination of physical and sensory activities are disturbed, it leads to the derangement of lifestyle and results in any lifestyle disorder. Ayurveda narrated this phenomenon as 'PRAJYAPRADHA'  (intellectual blasphemy) which is one of the three basic cause of any disease. 

'PRAJYAPRADHA'
  • habit of supressing the natural urges
  • forcibly attending the urges
  • doing the daring(साहसिक) acts more than one's own capacity
  • practising improper diet and lifestyle despite knowing the proper one's 

These are the fundamental causes of disease causation described in ayurvedic texts.


SHIELD TO DEFEND YOURSELF 
Prevention are remedies or activities that aim to reduce the likelihood of a disease or disorder affecting people.

If the lifestyle is altered before occurence of any disease or disorder, it will automatically prevent it's onset. 

Prevention can be done in many aspects :

-Through DIET
  • avoid excess use of dairy products and oily foods. 
  • avoid alcoholic beverages and tobacco
  • avoidance of junk food
  • limit consumption of sugary products
  • food should be taken depending upon the digestive capacity

-Through LIFESTYLE CHANGES
  • following daily regimen, seasonal regimen and night routine
  • drinking lukewarm water just after waking up in the morning
  • practising yoga or any other physical exercise
  • practising massage with medicated oil
  • undergo seasonal purificatory procedures i.e. PANCHAKARMA


-Through MENTAL FACTORS
  • positive thinking
  • do well for others
  • follow ACHARA RASAYANA(code of conduct) 
  • SADVRITTA PALANA(following righteous things) 


MANAGEMENT
Brainstorming about the fact that 'how can these detrimental disorders be cured?'




Don't worry we have already done it for you. We have researched enough and are putting forward some ways of cure for these life threatening devils. 

You must have heard the phase that 'every bad thing has something good in it'. 

The best thing about lifestyle disorders is that they are reversible by fine tuning the lifestyle. 

Ayurveda provides a long list of methods for management of lifestyle disorders:
  • DINCHARYA(daily regimen) 
  • RITUCHARYA(seasonal regimen) 
  • SADVRITTA PALANA(following ideal routines) 
  • ACHARA RASAYANA(code of conduct) 
  • RASAYANA THERAPIES(rejuvenation therapies) 
  • PANCHAKARMA(five detoxification or purification therapies) 

The inclusive utilization of all these treatment modalities has a great effect on lifestyle disorders. 

Moreover, the application of organ-specific rasayana herbs also provide enough scope not only for prevention of diseases, but also for the promotion of health and cure of diseases too. 


DEATH STATISTICS IN INDIA
According to a report published by    ICMR (Indian Council of Medical Research)in 2017, 3 of the 5 leading individual causes of disease burden in India were non-communicable. 


Of all the total deaths, from major disease groups 62% of all deaths were caused by non-communicable diseases. 


CONCLUSION
Lifestyle disorders are a result of what we eat and what we think. Good balanced diet and mental equilibrium are necessary to lead a disease free life. Concept of Ayurveda and Yoga, if practised together it can make tremendous changes in the spectrum of health. 

'A CHANGE IN THE LIFESTYLE CAN CHANGE THE STYLE OF LIFE'.
                                         - NUMEN AYURVED




















We are in a heap of combinations, combinations of something or the other surrounds us from every possible direction be it in food, clothing, interiors, accessories or whatsoever. 




It seems like we love to pair things up. Isn't it true?

But are all these combinations really a match made in heaven? Ask your self and think again. 

We combine things on a daily basis, sometimes for experimenting, sometimes just for the sake of our curiosity, and some other times just to see what happens. Yes!! You heard it right! But our match making can lead us to land somewhere being diseased. 

In this article, we'll look upon some DIETETIC INCOMPATIBILITIES and there effects on our health. Food - food interactions, food - processing interactions are other aspects, that we'll look upon. 


DEFINING IT

According to one of the encyclopedia of AYURVEDA- THE CHARAKA SAMHITA "the substances or matter(द्रव्य) that have qualities which are opposite to the qualities of our body(शरीर) and bodily tissues(शरीर  धातु) are called VIRUDDHA AHARA.

               'देहधातुप्रत्यनीकभूतानि द्रव्याणि देहधातुभिर्विरोधमोपद्यन्ते।' (च. सु. २६/८१ )






The food which is combined inappropriately, which has gone through wrong processing, which is consumed in inaccurate dose, which is consumed at wrong time of the day and in wrong season can become viruddha ahara. 

The dictionary meaning of viruddha is opposite and ahara is food. So, they together mean that the food or food combinations which have properties opposite to the bodily constitution.





PHYSIOLOGY BEHIND DISEASE CAUSATION

The food substances (आहार द्रव्य) and drugs (औषध द्रव्य) that aggravate any of the dosha or a pair or a group of doshas but they do not expel them out of the body.

'यत्  किञ्चिद् दोषमास्रावय न निर्हरति कायत:। आहारजातं तत् सर्वमहितायोपपद्यते।'(च. सु. २६/८५)


                                                
            विरुद्ध आहार सेवन
    (consumption of dietetic incompatibilities)
                                ↓ 
                  दोष प्रकोप 
                    (vitiation of dosha)
                      ↓
    प्रकोपित दोषो का शरीर में विचरण
        (vitiated dosha remain in the body)                
                      ↓ 
                रोग उत्पति 
              (origin of diseases)

CATEGORIZING IT

1. DESHA VIRUDHHA (place incompatibility) 
In coastal areas, having food that is snigdha(smooth), sheeta(cool).

In dry regions, having food that is ruksha(dry), teekshna(incisive).


2. KALA VIRUDHHA (climatic incompatibility) 
In winters, having food with qualities like sheetal(cool), ruksha(dry).

Ice-creams in winter season.

In summers, having food with qualities like katu rasa(pungent taste),ushana veerya(warm potency).


3. AGNI VIRUDDHA (digestive fire incompatibility) 
If the agni (digestive fire) is manda(decreased) then too the person is having guru(heavy) food.

Large heavy meals at night. 


4. MATRA VIRUDDHA (dose incompatibility) 
Having madhu(honey)and ghee in equal quantity. 


5. SATMYA VIRUDDHA (habit incompatibility)
If the person is not used to having kshaya rasa(astringent) food and then he/she suddenly starts having it. 


6. DOSHA VIRUDDHA (humor incompatibility)
Having food which has qualities similiar to any of the dosha vata, pitta and kapha.

Kapha prakriti person eating ice-creams.

Also read:
https://numenayurved.blogspot.com/2020/06/insight-of-ayurveda.html


7. SAMSKAR VIRUDDHA(processing incompatibility) 
Heating the madhu(honey).

Potato chips, pickles, fish dahi bhata.


8. VEERYA VIRUDDHA (potency incompatibility) 
Milk and fish taken together. 

Eating ice-cream with hot chocolate fudge.


9. KOSHTHA VIRUDDHA (bowel incompatibility)
People who have mridu koshtha(soft bowel) giving them food which is highly purgative.


10. AWASTHA VIRUDDHA (condition incompatibility)
Giving food items which are guru(difficult to digest) to obese person. 

People who are highly active, having food items which are laghu(easily digestible). 


11. KRAMA VIRUDDHA (order incompatibility) 
Having food without attending the urges. 

Consuming food before the earlier food is digested.


12. PARIHAR VIRUDHHA (regimen incompatibility) 
Having ushana veerya (warm potency) items after eating pork. 

Cold water after hot tea.


13. UPCHARA VIRUDDHA (exemption incompatibility)
Drinking cold water after having ghrit(ghee).


14. PAKA VIRUDDHA (cooking incompatibility)
Eating overcooked or undercooked food.


15. SAMYOG VIRUDDHA (combination incompatibility) 
Having milk and amla (sour) food together. 

Fruit salad, cheese fruit, milk with banana.

16. HRIDYA VIRUDDHA (mental incompatibility)
Eating food not liked by the person.


17. SAMAPADA VIRUDDHA
Eating over ripen and under ripen fruit. 


18. VIDDHI VIRUDDHA (procedure incompatibility) 
Not following the viddhi(procedure) of having food.


DISEASES CAUSED BY CONSUMING VIRUDDHA AHARA

  • BLINDNESS                                               
  • ASCITIS
  • INFLAMMATION     
  • OEDEMA
  • HYPERACIDITY  
  • ANAEMIA
  • FEVER       
  • ERYSIPELAS
  • IMPOTENCY        
  • BULLUS
  • PSYCHOSIS
  • FAINTING
  • FLATULENCE     
  • CHOLERA


EXCEPTIONS

Viruddha ahara consumption is a root cause of a number of diseases but there are some exceptions and conditions on which it does not have any effect or it does not cause any diseases in the following conditions :

'सात्म्यतोअल्पतया वाअपि दीप्ताग्नेस्तरुणस्य च। स्निग्धव्यायामबालिनां विरूद्धं वितथं भवेत।'(च. सु. २६/१०६)


- people who are used to consume it.
- consume it in small quantity. 
- have good digestive fire. 
- people who consume ghee and oil everyday. 
- people who exercise daily. 
- people who are strong. 





WRONG EATING HABITS IN PRESENT ERA

  • eating when not hungry.
  • eating soon after having meal.
  • eating at the wrong time of the day.
  • eating hurriedly.
  • emotional eating.
  • over eating.
  • eating too much, too little.
  • eating food one can't digest.
  • eating when constipated.
  • eating too spicy, sour, salty food.
  • having frozen food.
  • eating preserved and stale food.
  • drinking cold or chilled water (especially during a meal).
  • too much water or no water at all during a meal.

CONCLUSION

Anything that affects the physiology of the body can lead to pathology i.e. abnormal state of body. Ahara plays an important role in nourishment of body as well as mind. Various methods are given in AYURVEDIC TEXTS to maintain health and diseased person to be cured.

Therefore, for a good health person should always eat wholesome food and avoid viruddha ahara (incompatible diet) because food itself is a termed as mahabhaishajya and play an important role to treat illness and maintain health.

'Your diet is your bank account and your food choices are investments.'                    


                   SO CHOOSE WISELY!! 
When people think of coffee they usually picturise something that'll boast their energy, help them stay awake and concentrate.  



When someone needs some sleepless hours at night or energy booster in the morning, their favorite get away is coffee. 

Despite what you have heard, there are there are plenty of good things to be said about coffee.It's high in anti-oxidants and linked to a reduced risk of many diseases like liver cancer, type-2 diabetes, heart failure and inflammatory bowel disease. There are many researches that provide evidence to support the results. 



Worldwide experts estimate that people consume around 2.25 billion cups of coffee per day. 



This article takes a detailed look at coffee and it's health effects and also why you should resist yourself from having coffee.And some reasons for having a hot cup of brewed coffee with some chocolate syrup pour on it. 

Coffee contains a no. of useful nutrients, including riboflavin(vitamin B-2), niacin(vitamin B-3), magnesium, potassium, and various phenolic compound.

On the other hand, it is a stimulant, bitter(tikta) and euphoriant. Coffee provokes all the 3 doshas VATA, PITTA and KAPHA. Highly addictive, it is a digestive irritant and adrenal stimulant. 

Coffee is a potent factor provoking vata. Vata or vata-pitta individuals run on adrenal energy, a tendency coffee serves to exacerbate. Coffee pulls on the reserve energy of the kidneys and adrenals, putting the body into biological debt. 

5 benefits of drinking coffee

Health benefits of enjoying a hot cup of coffee or cold mug with some ice includes:

  • protective against type-2 diabetes, Parkinson's disease, liver diseases, and liver cancer. 
  • promotion of healthy heart and a long life. 
  • stimulates brain function and boosts metabolism. 
  • protection against Alzheimer's disease. 
  • lower risk of depression and suicide.

It is also true that when people consume caffeine regularly they become tolerant to it. Either it stops working as it did, or a larger dose is needed to produce the same effect. 



Caffeine is an addictive substance. It can lead to tolerance and well-documented withdrawal symptoms like headaches, tirednedd, and irritability. 



This apparently looking tempting drink,has some dark secrets hidden in it's flavour:

•Caffeine is actually a defense chemical
Caffeine produced by coffee plant is actually a form of defense mechanism used by the plant. It is a poison that paralyses and kills the insect that eat its seed. It also kills the plants that are growing nearby to provide the coffee plant with gnoreater access to sunlight and space. 




Coffee beans are only called 'beans'because of the resemblance-they're actually berries. 


•Coffee puts the body into energy debt
As per ayurveda, coffee causes the energy in the body to move upwards(udana vayu) and outwards(vyana vayu), depleting the body of the sustenance and nourishment of the ojas(ultimate tissue of the body according to ayurveda). This depleting energy sends the nervous system(especially brain) into a fight or flight mode. Thus increasing the body's reability on it. 




•After just 1 cup of coffee fight or flight mode is activated for 3 weeks
3weeks! Yess! The brain capacity is reduced to that of a prehistoric man since the limbic system is turned all the way on. Brain is bio-chemically hallucinated to believe that the body is in a danger situation by the sympathetic nervous system. 
This is the reason why the so called modern and coffee addicted society suffer anxiety and nervous system disorder.



•Coffee might be an obstruction in weight loss
Coffee promotes retention of sodium ions in the body which in turn is a reason of increased amount of water retention in the body. 
This may also be a reason of substantial weight gain.




Despite the fact that caffeine is a mild diuretic, you don't lose more fluid than you take in by drinking coffee, so it cannot dehydrate you. 


•Coffee can be a reason for ill mental health 
A study in the year 2016 concluded that a high intake of caffeine during adolescence can lead to permanent changes in the brain. 




Just the smell of coffee can help you wake up in the morning. 



If you don't like a cup of coffee,there are not much evidences for it's beneficial effects for you to start having one. But if you like it, then it's time for you to ponder upon the reasons of not stopping having it. 



WHAT WILL YOU DECIDE TO HAVE IT OR NOT TO HAVE IT?? CHOICE IS YOURS!!





 
 
Scorching heat, perspiration, heat waves, hot days, short nights.SUMMER HAS ARRIVED!!!
 
 
 
Summer one of the four seasons of the year. And definitely the hottest of them all. In this article we'll discuss the way to protect ourselves from the heat this summer. This is where Ayurvedic Ritucharya steps in. Ritucharya (seasonal regimen) is described in ayurvedic texts that serves the purpose of being healthy throughout the year. While this idea may first seem daunting, but a few simple changes can dramatically increase your health and vitality.
 
In this article, we'll discuss the following aspects:
  • Grishma ritu(summer season) and it's effect
  • General condition in Grishma Ritu(summer season)
  • State of Bala(strength)
  • Dietary regimen/Ahara(food) to have
  • Lifestyle regimen/Vihar(activities) to do
GRISHMA RITU AND IT'S EFFECT
 
Grishma Ritu(summer season) is a part of UTTARAYANA(northern solstice).Uttarayana indicates the assent of the sun or northward movement of the sun.In this period,the sun and the wind are powerful.It is also called Adanakala because the sun takes away the strength of the people and the cooling quality of the earth.

            UTTARAYANA(northern solstice) 


GENERAL CONDITION IN GRISHMA RITU
 
MONTHS:Mid-may to Mid-july(approximately)
 
MANSA(hindu calendar months):Jyestha to Asadha
 
In this season, sun rays absorbs the water content from all organism and things. The water bodies dry up and the plants appear lifeless.
 
The rasa(taste) that is predominant in vegetation of summer season or crops is KATU(pungent).
 
The mahabhoot(elements) predominant are AGNI and VAYU. The deposition of Vata dosha  increases and the Kapha dosha is pacified. Agni(digestive fire) of the person remains mild. These are the sole reasons of diseases and digestive problems in grishma(summer).
 
STATE OF BALA(strength)
 
Grishma ritu is marked by alpa bala(little strength or feeble).And it is least in the whole year.
 
AHARA TO HAVE(dietary regimen)
 
During the grishma ritu, our bodies naturally crave light foods and small meals that are easy to digest because the agni(digestive fire) disperses in order to help us keep cool. Summer is a time to favor the madhur(sweet), tikta(bitter), kashaya(astringent) and to relish cool, liquid even slightly oily foods.
 
It is the best time to appreciate the taste of fresh fruits and salads.In the way of beverages to beat the heat, enjoy room temperature water infused with mint or lime and a little raw sugar, a sweet lassi etc. Iced drinks are best avoided; they disturb the digestive fire and create toxins in the body. Also, they hamper the thermoregulation(temperature regulation) of the body. Try to avoid extremely spicy foods like chillies. Also, remember that raw vegetables(as in salads) will be better digested if eaten at lunch rather than dinner.
 
FRUITS TO MUNCH ON:
  • Apples                                                          
  • Avocados
  • Berries
  • Cherries
  • Coconut
  • Kiwi
  • Grapes
  • Mangoes
  • Melons
  • Pears
  • Pineapples
  • Banana
  • Papaya
  • Watermelon
  • Plum
  • Guava
  • Falsa
  • Litchi
  • Pomegranate

VEGETABLES TO HAVE:

  • Cabbages
  • Cauliflower
  • Cucumbers
  • Green Beans
  • Lettuce
  • Okra
  • Potatoes
  • Tomatoes
  • Brinjal
  • Pumpkin

CEREALS TO EAT:

  • Rice
  • Wheat
  • Barley
OILS TO COOK:
  • Coconut oil
  • Sunflower oil
BEVERAGES TO HAVE:
  • Milk
  • Mattha(whey)
  • Mand(rice water)
  • Shikanji(lemonade)
  • Sharbat
ANIMAL PRODUCTS TO FAVOR(if you eat them):
  • Fish(freshwater)
  • Poultry(white)
  • Shrimp
Use spices like Hing, Jeera, Ajwain for better digestion.
Avoid regular consumption of curd, as it is sour in taste and blocks the minute channels in the body thus hampering digestion.
 
In summers, alcohol consumption is a big NO according to Ayurveda.
But if you are habitual, drink in small quantity. Also, you can add twice the amount of water to the drink.
It would be great if you avoid having alcohol in any form.





Lifestyle choices
 
Wake up as early as possible in the morning (preferably before sunrise). Before bathing, massage your skin with soothing oil like coconut oil, lavender oil or any other essential oil to calm your nerves and cool your body.
 
Wear light, breathable, soft clothing made of cotton, silk, khadi etc. As they will allow your body to breathe and counter the heat. Also choose colours like white, grey, blue, pastles or any other lighter shades, as they absorb less heat.
 
In ayurvedic texts, it is allowed to have an afternoon nap only in summers as it is beneficial to restore the energy. In the evening before going to bed, massage your feet with oil like brahmi after washing and drying them.

In summer season, according to ayurvedic acharyas EXERCISE IS A BIG NO. As the energy levels are low and exercising will further deplete them. Hey, all the fitness freaks out there don't be disheartened, as you can do yoga and light exercise. But just remember to exercise less than 50% of your capacity. You can do pranayamas(breathing exercises) as well.
 


A MOON WALK
 
It is advised to sleep in the moonlight. If not possible just have a walk in the moonlight. As it cools the body down and soothes it. Also it regulates blood flow in the body.
 
Accessorizing
 
You can accessorize yourself with jewels like silver, pearl or even a tulsi mala as these have a cooling effect on our body.
 
You can also put some chandan on your forehead, as it'll help you to calm your nerves and fight the heat. 

Grab all that you need and get started to fight that heat out there!! 

 

 

Ayurveda is a combination of 2 words 'AYU' meaning 'life' and 'VEDA' meaning 'science'. Therefore the word itself represents 'SCIENCE OF LIFE'. It is a part of 'ATHARVAVEDA' (one of the four Veda).




According to an ancient ayurvedic text 'CHARAKA SAMHITA', ayurveda is where good, bad, happy, unhappy life and its promoters and non- promoters, its measure and nature is dealt with.

Ayurveda has a holistic definition of health that includes body, mind, soul, and senses. Unlike other medical systems, ayurveda focuses more on preventing the disease rather than curing it. It is one of the main objectives of ayurveda.

              स्वस्थस्य स्वास्थ्य रक्षणं आतुरस्य विकार प्रशमनं च ।(चरक संहित सूत्र ३०।२६​)

According to Ayurvedic principles, every person has its own unique personality just as a person has its own unique fingerprints. Therefore, the healing system should also be personalized.

Ang (Branches) of Ayurveda

Ashtang Ayurveda refers to the eight limbs or branches of Ayurveda:
  1. Kayachikitsa (Internal Medicine)
  2. Shalya Tantra (Surgery)
  3. Shalakya Tantra (ENT) 
  4. Kaumara Bhritya (Pediatrics)
  5. Agada Tantra (Toxicology)
  6. Bhuta Vidya (Psychology)
  7. Rasayana (Science of rejuvenation)
  8. Vajikarana (Aphrodisiac Therapy)




THREE PRINCIPLE ENERGIES OF THE BODY

According to Ayurveda the entire cosmos is an interplay of five elements, the Panchamahabhoot - Aakash (space or ether), Vayu (air), Agni (fire), Jala (water) and Prithvi (earth). So are the Vata, Pitta and Kapha

As described in Ayurvedic samhitas (texts) a person is fundamentally constituted by three doshas (entities) Vata, Pitta and Kapha. Every person has different percentages of these doshas, that constitutes the  unique prakriti (nature) of that person. That is why, every prescription is a personalized one.

Vata is the energy of movement; Pitta is the energy of digestion or metabolism and Kapha the energy of lubrication of structure..

  • Vata - composed of Aakash and Vayu. It governs all the movement in the body like blinking of eyes, breathing, muscle movements etc.




When in balance controls mind, breathing, blood flow, heart function and ability to get rid of waste through intestines.
When out of balance can endure joint pain, constipation, dry skin, anxiety and other ailments.

  • Pitta - composed of Agni and Jala. It governs digestion, absorption, assimilation, nutrition, metabolism and body temperature.


When in balance controls digestion, skin colour and complexion, lustre of the eyes, vision and intelligence.
When out of balance can result in ulcers, inflammation, digestive problems, anger issues and heart burn.

  • Kapha - composed of Prithvi and Jala. It lubricates joints, moisturizes skin and maintains immunity.'


When in balance lubricates the joints, provides moisture to skin, helps to heal wounds, gives biological strength and supports memory retention.
When out of balance can result in obesity, diabetes, sinus problems, indigestion and increased risk of depression.   



AYURVEDA - system of healing

Ayurveda practitioners spend quality time with the patient,building a relationship and thereby focusing on the person first and the disease or imbalances later.
 
A lot of care is then put into developing the most appropriate diet, daily routine, seasonal routine, exercise regimen, yoga and meditation practice, herbal medicines and more for each person. It is a personalized regimen for every person.

In ayurveda a human being is seen as an integrated whole, with not only a body and mind, but also a soul and five senses, which are like the five doorways through which we perceive the world around us. 

If you visit a ayurvedic hospital or clinic, the ayurveda practitioner would dig deep into your daily routines and habits as a part of initial intake process, it will then help the practitioner to know about your lifestyle, dietary habits, constitutional imbalances etc. that are the underlying cause for your health problems.

Ayurveda practitioners have a big loaded toolbox of balanced dietary guidelines, exercise regimen, home remedies, seasonal routine plans, communication strategies and a lot more to treat our inner imbalances.

Investing time to learn a new tool for our personal health allows us to reclaim our health and sustain it. In the first place it will seem daunting to follow a routine equipped with discipline. But remember that your progress from imbalance towards balance is proportional to how well you stick to the diet and lifestyle plan. 

Old habits sometimes die hard and your changes may be very gradual but to achieve progress, the changes need to be made. 

At the end,you are in-charge of your own health and responsible for it too. 
Ayurveda is just a path for you to follow!
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