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AYURVEDA

Diet Tips for a Balanced Life - the Ayurveda way.
Maharishi Ayurveda
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Before implementing these diet suggestions it is important to know your body-type (see Ayurveda self-evaluation questionaire).

General tips for balance:

  • In Ayurveda there are six tastes or rasas - sweet, sour, salty, bitter, pungent and astringent. Generally all meals should include at least a small amount of each taste.
  • Eat in in a settled environment when you are calm and relaxed.
  • Always sit down to eat.
  • Be silent while chewing.
  • Minimise ice-cold food and drink.
  • It is best to consume fruit (or fruit juice) separately from other foods.
  • Enjoy a light nourishing breakfast and make lunch your largest meal of the day, with a smaller meal in the evening (3 - 4 hours before bed).
  • Eat only when you are hungry and leave about 25% of your stomach empty as this will aid digestion.
  • Wait approximately 4 hours between meals to allow adequate time to digest. This might be less between small meals and more between big meals.

Tips to balance Doshas:

  • To balance (decrease) Vata eat foods that are sweet, sour, salty, heavy, oily and hot.
  • Pungent, bitter, astingent, light, dry and cold foods aggravate (increase) Vata.
  • To balance (decrease) Pitta eat foods that are sweet, bitter, astingent, cold, heavy and dry.
  • Pungent, sour, salty, hot, light and oily foods aggravate (increase) Pitta.
  • To balance (decrease) Kapha eat foods that are pungent, bitter, astringent, light, dry and hot.
  • Sweet, sour, salty, heavy, oily and cold foods aggravate (increase) Kapha.
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