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Ayurveda, that age old system of medicine and general wellness is our very own. Though Indian food has always been guided by the Ayurvedic principles but with time we are losing touch with it's healing properties. So when my friend Sharmistha started posting very useful tips on her Instagram account I wanted her to write this article in a easy manner, for everyone to understand and incorporate these easy steps in our daily life.
Here is her beautiful article. Do comment all your questions and she will try to answer as much as possible.
Author Bio: Sharmistha can be contacted for free consultations, writing collaborations and workshops at sharmis.majumdar@gmail.com. She is currently studying Ayurveda along with Modern Nutrition Science.
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When
my dear friend Sayantani enthused me to write a post on Ayurvedic
Diet and Nutrition, I felt deeply encouraged yet very nervous. The
5000 years old healing science of India is so detailed and vivid, that it
is difficult to decide where to begin and where to end. Well, I
attempted this article from the perspective of a layman.Every
reasonable human being desires for health and well-being.
Ayurveda
has laid a strong foundation for knowledge of one’s Prakriti or
physical-mental-emotional constitution for maintaining health,
understating cause of diseases with management and prevention of
future ailments. Knowledge of one’s Prakriti can guide us to follow
the appropriate lifestyle, diet, and regimen suitable for the
particular environmental condition.Ancient
vaidyas or healers had enumerated several factors which influence our
constitutional, temperamental, psychological and spiritual makeup;
they are:Matrija-
Pitraja Bhava (Hereditary Factors) - It refers to the genes
transferred to the offspring from both the parents.