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Ayurvedic
Dietetics
According to Ayurveda food is medicine and medicine is food. Eating
correctly is the most important aspect of Ayurvedic life-style in both
the short term and the long term. What is so-called ‘correct' or
‘compatible' depends on the individual and as the saying goes
‘one man's meat is another man's poison'. Different foods suit
different people.
Ayurveda recognizes six main tastes; bitter, spicy, astringent, sweet,
sour and salty . Three tastes will help reduce any one Dosha.
After your first consultation you will be given a Dietetic sheet
showing the different foods that can be taken. If you are taking food
to reduce Pitta you will receive an Anti-Pitta Dietetic. This means the
foods listed will help to reduce and manage Pitta. Sometimes the
Dietetic recommended is for a temporary period until a more stable
situation has been reached and other times it will be your correct diet
for life.
You will be recommended to choose
your food items from one of these food lists:
Anti-Vata Dietetics
Anti-Pitta Dietetics
Anti-Kapha Dietetics
Important rules in regard to food and
eating:
- Eat simple and avoid
those foods you know cause problems (particularly if your digestive
system is weakened by excess toxins and you are undergoing treatment)
- Eat only enough to
satisfy hunger and eat whenever you are hungry (this will ensure most
food may be digested and not add toxins to the system)
- Eat only when hungry,
not according to the clock (your body knows when food is required,
learn to differentiate hunger from greed)
- Ensure your last meal
is at least four hours before sleeping so it may digest properly
- Do not eat when upset,
angry, or exhausted. Cook and eat in a calm, giving and positive state
of mind
- Be aware of the taste
and texture of the food you eat. Enjoy and appreciate your food, and
feel satisfied and thankful
- Chew food thoroughly
and properly as this is the first step of digestion and vital so that
the stomach can prepare the enzymes necessary to break down the
particular food that it will receive
- Stick strictly to those
food items recommended on your Dietetics list and eliminate or greatly
reduce those foods not mentioned on the list
- Allow your body
to adjust naturally to any changes in diet and don't worry about weight
gain or loss as this will stabilise over time to what is natural and
suitable to your birth constitution
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