Wednesday 5 July 2017

What best should we do in rainy season ( Pacify Vata).

Ayurveda describes increse of Vata and accumulation of Pitta in the body During Varsha ritu (Rainy season).This is the major cause of various diseases occuring during the rainy season. The food and lifestyle should  be such which helps in balancing Vata and Pita.

Diet in rainy season:

Water available in the reservoirs during monsoon is comparatively heavy to digest and the metabolism is sluggish during this period. An individual is likely to experience loss of appetite.Keeping this in mind one needs to make following changes in his diet:
  • -- Consume light and fresh foods prepared from barley, rice and wheat
  • -- Include cow’s ghee, lean meat, lentils, green gram, rice and wheat in daily diet.
  • -- consume small piece of ginger with rock salt before every meal because of less appetite.
  • -- take Sour and salted soups of vegetables.Onion, lean meat and vegetables may also be used in soups.
  • -- If the days are cooler due to heavy rains, take a diet that is sour, salty and oily.
  • --Drink boiled and cooled water mixed with little honey
  • --Add ginger and green gram in your daily diet
  • --Eat warm food and avoid eating uncooked foods and salads
  • --avoid drinking excess of fluids at this further slows down the metabolism.
  • --Avoid consuming stale food and unhygienic .
  • --Avoid leafy vegetables during monsoon.
  • --Avoid curds, red meat and any foodstuff, which takes longer time to digest. One may have buttermilk instead of curds.
  • --Bhavaprakash states that consuming ‘haritaki (terminalia chebula) with rock salt or you can have Harad in monsoon season is beneficial to health.
  • Use 1 tsp lemonjuice daily to boost immunity in water or dal etc but not in Direct form.
  • Have a happy and healthy rainy season..
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3 comments:

  1. Very important information. Thanks for sharing.

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  2. Thanks for enabling us to take better care of ourselves and also of our near and dear ones

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  3. Very helpful thanks for sharing the insight..

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