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A Few Words About Ayurveda Cleansing

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Ayurveda is the most ancient system of healthcare with its roots extending to 5000 years. Its fundamental principles and approaches in spite being very old are equally contemporary and futuristic.  

Ayurveda is based on the theory of harmonious blending of the body, sense organs, mind and soul, which is defined as life. The physical body is made up of five fundamental qualities of matter Earth, Fire, Space, Air and Water. These qualities of matter maintain equilibrium of our body with eco system and the universe.

Ayurveda considers environment to be a major factor in health care. Effects of climate, weather and even geography of the land are considered as factors in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases. To counteract the effects of doshas accumulating in each season.   Ayurveda gives specific guidelines based on some adjustments todiet and life styles.

As earth moves /revolves around the sun in 365 ¼ days it brings changes in the seasons and also changes the doshas predominance in our body. Each season brings with it, its own challenges with respect to your health and needs for balance. The time when the seasons change is the best time to do a home cleansing regime which helps you to remove the earlier season's accumulated ama and prepare your body physiology for the new season. 

Ayurveda advocates a range of promotive, preventive and curative measures in terms of life style, diet and medications (Herbal food Supplements) to cleanse the body and to restore the eco-bio balance. Ayurvedic doctors & practitioners highly recommend periodic internal cleansing as a way to maintain good health and to prevent disorders from taking root in the physiology.

 

Ayurvedic cleansing essentially refers to bio purification of the body aiming to cleanse the macro and micro channels of the biological system, which is essential to permit free flow of nutrients, energy and the benefits of herbs besides permitting the free passage of toxins out of the body.

Why Do You need to cleanse your system? 

Aggravation of doshas or bodily humors i.e. Vata, Pitta, Kapha and Accumulation of Ama.  Ama refers to toxins produced due to incomplete digestion and assimilated in the body. This Ama becomes toxic to the physiology if allowed to stay in the body or build up over time. Ama is not only inherently toxic in itself; it also clogs the channels of the body. Due to this the membrane system gets thickened and becomes obliterated in due course further disrupting the flow of nutrients and energy. In general Ama is fertile ground for infections and disorders to take root and flourish.

What happens when you have Ama build up?

The following are general indications that you may have an accumulation of toxins or ama in your physiology:

1. Your tongue has a white coating in the morning when you wake up.
2. You feel tired and lethargic all day long, even though you eat well and sleep well.
3. Your appetite is poor or you crave junk foods.
4. You feel a general lack of motivation or zest for life.
5. You feel "spaced out" and your mind is cloudy and unable to focus on things.
6. You experience abdominal bloating and gas, especially after a main meal.
7. You feel heavy and congested or constipated.
8. You have a general sense of malaise, with vague aches and pains.

If you experience two or more of the above on a regular basis, your physiology would probably need a cleansing regime. Cleansing in the form of oral administration of herbs or herbal food supplements enhances the digestive power that reduces the possibility of production and assimilation of Ama and helps expel the accumulated toxins from the body.

How to cleanse

Ayurvedic cleansing is not only a procedure for internal detoxification but also a fundamental basis of treatment in Ayurveda. Cleansing even can be achieved by following some daily routines like regular elimination of bowels and urine, Daily body massage, application of oil to the scalp, nasal inhalation of herbal oil, regular exercise routines, Yoga etc.

Moreover Good Digestion is very important to avoid the accumulation of ama and facilitating cleansing mechanism. Hence stop taking all foods that can create ama.

The ama causing food are leftovers, junk foods, cold food, cold water, cold milk, heavy desserts, red meats and cheese, deep-fried foods, candy, chocolate, white sugar, carbonated drinks. Avoid non-compatible foods like Milk and fruit Juice, Milk and Fish, Milk and Yogurt etc and maintain some time interval between them.

To avoid this ama build up, doshas morbidity and channels clogging eat ama digesting and Vata, Pitta or Kapha balancing diets.

Eat fresh cooked warm food, more natural food.

Drink warm water especially after meals. Warm water in itself is self detoxifying.

Drink boiled milk with a slice of fresh ginger and ¼ teaspoon of turmeric.

Avoid Ice cold water especially with the meals, instead take small sips of warm water.

Spice water or Self detoxifying water

Boil 1 – 1 ½ liter of water and add

1 tsf Fennel seeds

½ tsf Coriander seeds

¼ tsf Cumin seeds

¼ tsf Ajowain seeds

Add a pinch of Turmeric powder in the end.

Leave the spice for 10 minutes in boil water and then strain them. Store in a thermos flask and drink this water throughout the day.

 

 

 

 

Your meal should be light in the hot months or if your agni (digestive capacity) is low, and more substantial in the cold.
Enjoy your day!
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Typical Daily Schedule for Each Dosha
  Vata Pitta Kapha
Wake up 6 AM 5:30 AM 4:30 AM
Breakfast 8 AM 7:30 AM 7 AM
Lunch 11 AM to 12 PM 12 PM 12 to 1 PM
Supper 6 PM 6 to 7 PM 7 to 8 PM
Sleep 10 PM
Sleep on your back
10 to 11 PM
Sleep on your right side
11 to 12 PM
Sleep on your left side

 

http://www.lifespa.com/images/spacer.gif  Allergies
Allergies are caused by hypersensitivity reactions that usually stem from a weak digestive system or mucus build-up in the intestinal tract that drains into and clogs the lymphatic system. Once the lymph becomes sluggish, any pollutant, irritant, toxin, or difficult to digest food will create a hypersensitivity reaction, thus allergies. So when treating the cause of allergies, whether they are food allergies or airborne, the treatment is similar. One, strengthen the digestion; two, pull the mucus off the intestinal tract; three, re-establish proper lymphatic function; four, rebuild the immune system.

 

 

Allergies, whether from food, pollen, dust, mold, or dander, are typically a form of hypersensitivity reaction. The underlying causes of allergic symptoms are rarely from the allergens themselves, making proper Ayurvedic diagnosis essential. Based on information regarding pakriti (body type), and vikriti (imbalances), a causative diagnosis and treatment protocol can be made. Therapies focused only on the removal of the allergic response rather than the cause will be symptomatic relief at best. This approach, although useful in the short term, can create a dependency to the treatments over time while provoking a more chronic condition.

General Causes

A main causative factor of allergies is a by-product of improperly digested food. This toxic substance, called ama, is manufactured in the digestive system, and is absorbed into the circulatory system. Once systemic, ama can block and clog the channels of circulation (called srotas). There are thirteen major systems of srotas in the body providing all of the bodily means of communication. Arteries, veins, nerves, and lymph, are the major ones. The removal of ama in the circulatory system will often play a primary role in the management of immediate allergic hypersensitivity. (See under: Ama Reducing Program.)

Depending on body type, the underlying cause of allergic hypersensitivities will vary. It should be understood in a general way that mental and emotional stress are common contributing factors in a hypersensitive allergic response. For this and other ama-producing imbalances Ayurveda will initially recommend a balanced seasonal and daily routine which includes a proper diet, morning exercise, and a large relaxing lunch and light dinner. Finally, one must have proper rest which would mean bed by 10:00 pm or earlier, and up with the sun. This daily routine instruction is called Dina Charya and is the first line of treatment and prevention according to Ayurvedic medicine.

Vata Causes

The vata body type is susceptible to various hypersensitivity reactions. In the case of allergic rhinitis, a vata imbalance will cause excessive dryness in the body. When this dryness finds its way to the respiratory system and sinuses, the protective mucous lining will dry up. This natural protection acts as a filter, temperature buffer, and first line of allergic immunity. When this layer of mucous dries up, the airborne allergens of dust, pollen, and pollution act as irritants in the sinuses, evoking an immediate hypersensitivity response. The body’s natural response to these irritants is to lay down mucous as a means of protection. The dryness alone will also trigger the body to produce mucous, making allergic symptoms a common vata condition. In this instance, allergic symptoms can be chronic and constant due to a deep mucosal dryness rather than a particular allergen. For the vata body type, precautions during the beginning and end of vata season (fall and spring) must be made to prevent against vata-based allergic symptoms.

The vata body type is also particularly sensitive to lifestyle and daily routine. Most importantly with regard to allergens, the vata type must take the proper time to eat a large lunch in a relaxed atmosphere without the distractions of television, magazines, or phone calls. Such distractions aggravate the vata aspects of digestion, producing ama and hypersensitivity reactions.

Pitta Causes

The pitta type will be subject to an accumulation of heat in the body and blood. The heat is produced as a result of a physiological hypermetabolic state needed to burn off the excess ama in the blood. This heat, as does all heat, will rise in the body up into the head and neck. This a natural tendency for pitta types as seen by their tendency towards irritability and anger. Early graying hair and premature baldness are also attributed to an excess of pitta or heat rising into the head and neck. When this heat rises up into the sinuses, the effect is one of dryness along with the accumulation of impurities (ama) in the blood. The result of the dryness aggravates vata as we mentioned previously, and the excess blood ama aggravates pitta. The sinuses respond by acting as organs of excretion rather than secretion producing an allergic response.

The treatment for pitta-based allergic response is twofold. The blood must be purified with pitta-pacifying herbs and the dryness must be dealt with, as in the case of vata.

Kapha Causes

The kapha body type is classically the most susceptible to allergies, and kapha imbalances and is often mislabeled the causative factor in most allergic conditions. It is the nature of kapha to ­produce and hold onto more water, congestion, and ama, however, and the treatment of kapha in all allergies is a common mistake. The symptoms of most allergic responses are kapha in nature with the production of congestion, fatigue, and malaise; but the cause of these kapha symptoms may be vata, pitta, or kapha. This diagnosis is crucial.

It is, however, very common for the cause and symptoms of an allergic response to be kapha in nature. In this regard, the treatment is straightforward with the focus on pacifying kapha with bitter, astringent, and pungent herbs and spices, in order to remove excess mucous.

Allergy treatments can become more complicated when multiple causes are present. Imbalances in vata and kapha, for example, can easily create chronic allergic symptoms. Treatment for each are opposite in nature, and care must be given to balance both kapha and vata at the same time.

Treatments

Ama Reducing Program


The following regimen is to be followed for the duration of one month:

 

  • sip plain hot water every half-hour for one month

 

 

 

 

  • drink eight to ten glasses of warm lemon water each day
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  • avoid dairy and wheat and favor fruits and vegetables
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  • eat a big, relaxing meal at lunchtime and soup for dinner
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    Vata treatments

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    • Nasya: Sniff sesame oil deeply into both nostrils two to three times a day

     

     

     

  • Triphala (Emblica officinalis, Terminalia chebula, Terminalia belerica): 1/2 teaspoon per day on an empty stomach
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  • Ginger root tea (Zingiber officinalis), three to four cups per day; also, chew small pieces as a lozenge
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  • Oleation and purgation: For six to seven consecutive days ingest ghee first thing in the morning. Start with two teaspoons, followed by four the next day, progressing in a like manner until a total of eight teaspoons is reached on the morning of the fourth day. On the eve of the fourth day, take six teaspoons of castor oil (a laxative dose). This removes accumulated ama from the seat of vata in the intestinal tract.
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    Pitta Treatments

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    • 1/8 teaspoon of cumin (Cuminum cyminum) seed as a lozenge during the day

     

     

     

  •  Triphala (Emblica officinalis, Terminalia chebula, Terminalia belerica): 1/2 teaspoon twice a day on an empty stomach
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  • Nasya: Sniff coconut oil deeply into both nostrils two to three times a day
    Turmeric (Curcuma long a) powder: 1/2 teaspoon with 1/4 cup warm milk, three times a day after meals
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  • Neem (Azadirachta indica) leaf tea: 3-4 cups per day as a detoxifier
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    Kapha treatments

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    • Trikatu (Piper longum, Piper nigrum, Zingiber officinalis): 1/4 teaspoon with raw honey before each meal

     

     

     

  • Sitopladi (Piper longum, Glycyrrhiza glabra, Zingiber officinalis): 1/2 teaspoon with raw honey three times a day on an empty stomach
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  • Licorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra): 1/2 teaspoon with warm water after meals
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  • Pippali sticks (Piper longum): Boil four sticks in 1 cup of water until liquid is reduced to 1/4 cup. Drink two times a day on an empty stomach.
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  • Maintain a liquid diet one day per week, as ama reducing therapy
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    Liquid Diet

    This diet generally consists of eating at regular intervals vegetables and fruits, which have been put through a blender and liquefied. Meals can be taken this way warm, or cold, and even with ice added. The liquid diet is normally part of an Ayurvedic cleansing program; putting foods through a blender prior to ingestion puts less strain on the digestive system.

    References from articles by Dr. John Douillard

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    • Atha Vale, V.B. Basic Principles of Ayurveda. Town Prinery: Bombay, India. 1980.

     

     

     

     

  • Bhishagratna, K.L. Sushruta Samhita, Vols. 1-2. Chowkhamba Sanskrit Series Office: Varanasi, India. 1981
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  • Frawley, D. Ayurvedic Healing. Passage Press: Salt Lake City, Utah. 1989.
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  • Sharma, P.V. Caraka Samhita. Chow­khamba Orientalia: Varanasi, India. 1981
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