Connections and Similarities between Ayurveda and the Raw Food Diet
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The word, Ayurveda, is from the ancient Indian language, Sanskrit, and literally
means "Knowledge of Life".
The Ayurvedic approach to life involves listening to and addressing the unique
needs of your body, recognizing and balancing your mental and emotional states
and deepening your connection with your spirit, your essential self.
The raw food diet is based around the principle that eating a diet high in raw
food will normalise and alkalise your body. This, in turn, connects the mind
with the body; thus, Ayurveda and the Raw Food diet are very similar.
This article will hopefully provide a brief guidance on how you could connect
the two in a way that is optimal to your health.
In Ayurveda, the idea is that you eat according to your ‘dosha’; vata, pitta and
kapha.
Vata is composed of the elements of air and ether
Pitta is composed of the elements of fire and water
Kapha is composed of the elements of water and earth
Vata types are generally thin and find it hard to gain weight. Vatas need to get
sufficient rest and not overdo things, as they can tire easily.
Pitta types are generally medium sized and well proportioned. They also tend to
be intelligent, with a sharp wit.
Kapha types tend to have sturdy, heavy frames. They are prone to gain weight
easily. They often tend to have a positive outlook on life.
So, what does this mean, and how does it apply to you?
In Ayurveda, it is believed that each person is governed by one dominant dosha
and you should eat according to that dosha. However, this article is concerned
with Ayurveda and Raw Food, so I will only mention the foods that coincide with
both these diets.
Vata
Balances: Sweet fruits, apricots, avocado, bananas, berries, grapes, melons,
asparagus, beets, cucumber, garlic, radishes, zucchini.
Aggravates: Dried fruits, apples, cranberries, pears, watermelons, broccoli,
cabbage, cauliflower, raw onions.
Pitta
Balances: Sweet fruits, avocado, coconut, figs, mango, prunes, sweet and bitter
vegetables, cabbage, cucumber, okra, potatoes.
Aggravates: Sour fruits, berries, bananas, plums, oranges, lemon, pungent
vegetables, garlic, onions.
Kapha
Balances: Apples, apricots, berries, cherries, cranberries, mangos, peaches,
pungent and bitter vegetables, broccoli, celery, garlic, onion.
Aggravates: Sweet and sour fruits, bananas, coconut, melons, papaya, sweet and
juicy vegetables, potatoes, tomatoes.
There are many suggestions in Ayurveda, which are very easily translated to a
Raw Food Diet.
Such suggestions are:
Eat mainly seasonal fruit, vegetables, nuts, seeds and grains
Eat according to your constitution, or dosha
Fast for one day every two weeks
Establish a regular eating routine
Eliminate or limit caffeinated, carbonated and alcoholic beverages from your
life
Drink herbal tea, fruit and vegetable juices
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