Thursday, 24 October 2013

Concept of diet

Introduction with Tridosha and Panchamahabhutha:
Ahara is the foremost among the three pillars of the healthy life. It is the basic and essential factor which supports other two (sleep and celibacy or non celibacy). Ayurveda has given details of proper diet to be followed in the process to obtain an ideal status of health. Ayurveda says that our body is composed of tridoshas (vata, pitta and kapha) and improper dieting leads to their vitiation which gives rise to various diseases. Vata is the union of Akasa and Vayu, Pitta with Agni and Jala, Kapha with Prithvi and Jala. According to Ayurveda, everything in this universe is composed of these Panchamahabhuthas (Akasha, Vayu, Jala, Agni and Prithvi).
Taste:
Ahara is also panchabhutic in the form of taste and state. There are 6 types of taste. They are Sweet (Madhura), Sour (Amla), Salt (Lavana), Pungent (Katu), Bitter (Thiktha) and Astringent (Kashaya). Each taste is predominant with combination of two Panchabhuthas. First three Sweet, Sour and Saline taste alleviates Vata while other three aggravates vata. Sweet, Sour and Saline taste aggravates and other three alleviates Kapha. Sour, Saline and Pungent aggravates Pitta and remaining three alleviates Pitta. When the Panchabhuthas are in equilibrium, Tridosha level will be in equilibrium. In this way, our health will also be normal. In order to maintain this state of equilibrium, we can adopt all six tastes in our daily diet.
Agni:
Next is the power of digestion (Agni) which plays a major role even though our diet is very proper. Ayurveda says that one can analyze the quantity of the food required for them by themselves. Every individual has different power of digestion. Some of us have very high power of digestion (Thikshna Agni), some of them have medium power (Mandha Agni) and some others may have good power of digestion (Sama Agni). So if someone is taking two chapathis, it is more sufficient for them. He should not be forced to take more because it leads to indigestion (Formation of Ama). 

Tuesday, 3 September 2013

UDWARTHANAM

Udwarthanam means massaging body with herbal powders or pastes.
In Ayurveda texts, there are many references regarding Udhwarthanam.
उद्वर्तनं कफहरं मेदस: प्रविलायनम् |
स्थिरीकरणमङ्गानां  त्वक्प्रसादकरं  परम् ||
                                                                                              -Ashtanga Hridayam
उद्वर्तनं वातहरं कफमेदोविलायनम् -उद्वर्तनस्य कफहरादयश्चत्वारो गुणा:||
                                                                                -Commentry
These two references are from Ashtanga Hridayam Commentry. These quote say that udwarthanam is kaphahara which means that ellivates kapha, medas pravilayanam where as pravilayanam means liquification, sthirikaranam anganam means strenghtens the body parts, and tvakprasadanam means gives glow to the skin.  Vyayama, exercise should be stopped when sweat starts to appears. This we came to know from the earlier post. The sweat indicates increased pitta and liquified kapha in the body. This may also lead to the vitiation of Vata in the body. So, Udwarthanam is immediately placed after the vyayama in the context of daily regimen.
Udwarthanam is nothing but application of various powders or pastes in the body. This absorbs the sweat and the liquified kapha that resulted after vyayama. As the pastes are massaged in warm state, this also prevents from increase of vata. That is why udwarthanam is said to be palliative therapy for kapha and vata.
Types of Udwarthanam

Thursday, 4 October 2012

VYAYAMAM

Vyayaman-Physical Exercise


"लाघवं कर्मसामर्थ्यं  दिप्थोग्निर्मेदस: क्षय: |
विभक्तघनगात्रत्वं व्यायामादुपजायते  ||"
About 5000 years ago, Ayurveda has spoken about Vyayamam, i.e. Exercise. Ayurveda has given Importance of Physical exercise as followsलाघवं ,lagavam which means lite. Lite body helps in कर्मसामर्थ्यं i.e. perfection in work by improving body strength.दिप्थोग्नि:, Agni is nothing but digestive fire which helps in digesting the food intake. Deeptha-agni means sufficient or healthy digestive fire. So it implies practice of Vyayama gives good digestive power.र्मेदस: क्षय:, practice of physical exercise removes extra medas or fat which get accumulated in the body. Such that body becomes slim and trim.Also body gains strength according to the vyayama done.Other references from Ayurveda says that which brings about tiredness or weakness to the body is called Vyayama or physical exercise.All bodily strains are called as Vyayama.Lord Punarvasu, preceptor of Ayurveda has said that the body activities which brings pleasure and peace to mind is called Vyayama.
Vyayama or physical exercise should be practiced in limits. Once when sweat starts to generate from the body, vyayama should be stopped. Because it aggravates vata in body...

Friday, 24 August 2012

ABHYANGAM

Is Abhyangam needed for us???


Abhyangam means general body massage and it is a daily regimen.
Abhyangam includes both oil application and bath.
An olden day, our grandparents used to practice Abhyangam regularly. They had delayed ageing and long life too. We can also be blessed with delayed ageing and long life, if we add this in our regimen. Like adding salt and pepper to our food...
Method of Abhyangam:
Abhyangam is anointing the head and body with medicated oil, mild massaging and then taking bath with warm water. This helps to build adipose tissue by storing lipids and cushioning and insulating the organs. 
Uses:
Abhyangam is beneficial not only for healthy person but also for the person suffering with aggravation of vata (disorders of nervous system, joints, etc.)
It wards off old-age, exertion and aggravation of vata.
Bestows good vision.
Gives nourishment to the body.
It gifts long-life, good sleep.
As a cosmetic result it helps in gaining good, strong and glowing healthy skin.
Restrictions:
The person who has undergone purification procedures like emesis, purgations, etc. would be so tired and weak. So Abhyangam is contra-indicated.
As Abhyangam increases Kapha which kills the digestive power. So it can be avoidied during indigestion.
The person who already suffer with aggravation of Kapha should not again increase Kapha by Abhyangam because it produces jwaram (fever).





Tuesday, 21 August 2012

TAMBULAM

According to Ayurveda, Chewing betel leaf is a daily regimen.

BOTANY:
The Betel leaf is a vine belonging to Piperaceae family with Botanical name Piper betle. It is valued as mild stimulant and for its medicinal properties. It is an evergreen and Perennial creeper with glossy heart-shaped leaves and white catkins.

USES:
Betel leaves are used as a stimulant, an antiseptic and a breath-freshener.
Piper betel

Sunday, 10 June 2012

ANJANAM

Collyrium is an eye freshener...
It protect our eyes from irritation and removes foreign material, air pollution or chlorinated water...
Ayurveda also explains about Collyrium as Anjana...
It is considered in daily routine activity...
Why it should be used?
According to Ayurveda, Properties of Anjana are
  • It helps for good vision
  • It gives lusture
  • It removes foregin materials
  • It relieves from irritation
  • It drains sleshma (Kapha or Lacrimation) from eyes
How Anjana are used in Ayurveda?
It is said under daily regimen and as medicine for eye diseases.
They have good medicinal effect.
Sauveera Anjana
It is Antimony. Found in old Sindhu Desha, presently it is in Pakisthan. It is used daily for good vision and as Cosmetic.
Rasanjanam
This Anjana is used once in a week  to drain the accumulated Kapha in eyes. 

Wednesday, 25 April 2012

DANTADHAVANAM

Brushing teeth is the basic activity. It is very essential for the maintenance of health. 
Ayurveda says, after wake up one must  think deeply whether the person is eligible to begin the day with routine work. If not, he must continue with little more sleep. That is, One must check whether the food taken in previous night is digested or not. If the digestion is complete, the person can go for brushing.This helps a person to keep up at-most health. The reason is when we take before digestion of the previous food, it leads to indigestion.
Ayurveda has given some rules for brushing. They are
One must defecat and urinate before brushing.
In olden days, people use to do brush using herbal twigs. The twig must be 12 angulas in length and half angula in thickness. (1 angula = 1 phallenge approximately 1 inch)
That twig must have the following tastes which acts on the germs. They are  Kashaya-Astringent, Thikta- Bitter and Katu- Pungent.
Dantadhavanam
Drugs/ Twigs mentioned in Ashtanga Hridayam for dantadhavanam,
ARKA- Calotropis gigantea
KHADIRA-Acacia catechu
KARANJA-Caesalpinia bonducella
KAKUBHA-Terminalia arjun

Contra-indications:
One who suffer with these diseases should not indulge in brushing teeth. But they can gargle their mouth with Decoctions for thoses drugs. The diseases are indigestion, Vomiting, Asthma, Cough, Jwaram(fever), Facial palcy, Thirst, mouth boils, heart diseases, Eye disorders, Ear problems.