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individual considering his/her
specific needs.
The various factors that need to be kept in
mind while working out the ideal diet for each person include:
1. The natural properties of food substance and how they can
be altered.
2. The effects of combining foods or the compatibility of
different foods.
3. The quantity of food intake.
4. The places and climate where the food is grown, prepared
and consumed.
5. Seasons and time of day when food is consumed.
6. Avoid the use of artificial flavors, chemicals,
preservatives and colours.
General Diet Suggestions:
Eat in accordance with your hunger level. Avoid eating when
not feel hungry, similarly do not delay or skip meals.
Try to have your meal at approximately the same time every
day.
Breakfast is important meal of the day so do not skip it. But
it should be light, just enough to make you charged till
lunch. Fresh fruits, sprouts, milk, whole grain cereals etc
serve excellently as breakfast.
Lunch, which is the most important meal of the day, should be
the largest. According to Ayurveda, our digestive fire or Agni
works best during this period of day hence food is easily
digested. It should include lentils, whole wheat breads,
grains, vegetables and other food items that provide protein,
and fuel your activities throughout the day. The ideal time
for lunch is from 12 Noon to 2:00 p.m.
Eat in accordance with your hunger level. Avoid eating when
not feel hungry, similarly do not delay or skip meals.
Try to have your meal at approximately the same time every
day.
Breakfast is important meal of the day so do not skip it. But
it should be light, just enough to make you charged till
lunch. Fresh fruits, sprouts, milk, whole grain cereals etc.
serve excellently as breakfast.
Lunch, which is the most important meal of the day, should be
the largest. According to Ayurveda, our digestive fire or Agni
works best during this period of day hence food is easily
digested. It should include lentils, whole wheat breads,
grains, vegetables and other food items that provide protein,
and fuel your activities throughout the day. The ideal time
for lunch is from 12 Noon to 2:00 p.m.
Dinner the last meal of the day should be light and must
consumed at least three hours before bed. It should be
preferably relaxing without too heavy curries or gravies.
Do not try to gulp your food, eat at a moderate pace and chew
the food thoroughly. It is important to remember that
digestion begins in the mouth, and the stomach has no teeth.
Do not over or under eat, as both are harmful for your health.
Overeating cause heaviness, lethargy and obesity while under
eating lack you from requisite nutrition and cause many health
problems.
Keep a healthy gap between two meals. Eat when the previous
meal is digested. This usually takes 3-6 hours.
Ayurveda explains 6 tastes of foods: sweet, sour, salty,
pungent, bitter, and astringent. It recommends the use of all
tastes in a meal as each taste nourish the body, mind, senses,
and spirit in its own unique way.
Eat in a settled, calm atmosphere and avoid reading, T.V., or
driving while eating. Let your mind and body enjoy the
flavors, textures, and aromas of food.
Try to avoid consuming liquids with your meal. If you want to
have, then take warm or room temperature liquids only. The
chilled, cold liquids suppress your digestive fire and disturb
the digestion process.
After finishing your meal, sit comfortably for some time. It
ensures the uninterrupted digestive process.
Take a short walk after a meal helps your body to digest the
meal more efficiently. There should be ten minutes gap between
meal and walk. Traditionally it is recommended to take at
least 100 steps.
Milk is important part of a healthy diet. It should be taken
either alone or with other sweet tastes. Boiling milk with a
pinch of spice, such as cinnamon, ginger, or turmeric, add
extra taste and values to it. Milk should be consumed warm.
Never take milk with meat, fish, sour foods, vegetables, salt,
or eggs.
Include freshly prepared fruit and vegetable juices in your
daily diet. While raw vegetables can aggravate Vata, juices
are an excellent source of nutrition for all doshas, and Prana
(vital life energy) as well.
Ayurveda generally recommends a lacto-vegetarian diet for most
people, which include dairy products but not eggs. However,
modifications can be made according to your personal desire.
You can choose completely vegetarian diet.
To get rid of those heavy fatty snacks switch to sweet juicy
fruits such as pears, plums, or grapes for snacks. You can
also have some dry fruits to suppress that in meal hunger.
Avoid using refined white sugar. Instead, use other natural
sweeteners such as, Agave (from cactus), Rapadura, Sucanet,
Date
sugar, Pure Maple sugar, etc.
Avoid cold foods, drinks as they suppress digestive fire, and
disturb digestion and increase toxins in the physiology.
Avoid the consumption of carbonated beverages as they
aggravate Vata and diminish “Ojas” (the basis of immunity).
Caffeine should also used restrictively as it considerably
aggravates both Vata and Pitta. The overuse of caffeine can
significantly imbalances the physiology. Coffee contains
highest caffeine, followed by black tea. Coffee and black tea
can be replaced by Green tea or white tea that are lower in
caffeine and provides the other health benefits of tea in
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