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Eat Right For A Healthy Life




Our diet is an essential factor for the formation of our body. It is clearly mentioned in an Ayurvedic classic 'Charak Samhita' that consuming improper diet in improper way is the main cause of 'Disease'.


According to 'Charak Samhita -"An appropriate and suitable diet in a disease is equivalent to hundred drugs and any quantity of drug hardly compares to good results in disease without following proper dietetic regimen"


Ayurvedic has mentioned following principles for living full span of life with perfect health.


Diet should be regulated taking into account the 'Desha'(territory), 'Kala' (Season as well as time of the day) etc. On should be in a habit of taking all six 'Rasa' (tastes) in order to prevent nutritional deficiency disorders.


Time of consuming food : A person should take meal only when he feels hungry. Lunch should be taken early between 12 and 1P.M. this coincides with the peak Pitta period, Pitta is responsible for the digestion. Ayurveda recommends that the lunch should be the largest meal of the day. The supper should be lesser and lighter than lunch


Quantity of food : Generally half of the capacity of stomach should be filled with solids, ¼ th with liquids and rest kept empty for the free movements of body humors.


Sequence of consuming food :Madhur (sweet) rasa food like fruits are advisable to take in the bigining of meal, food with Amla and Lavana (sour and salty) rasa in the middle and Katu,Tikta,Kashay (bitter ,astringent and pungent) foods should be taken at the end of meal


Method of consuming food :


* Wash the face hands and feet before meal. Dine in an isolated neat and clean place in pleasant environment with the affectionate persons in sitting position.


* Food should be taken after complete digestion of previous one.


* Hard items should be consumed in the beginning followed by soft and liquids subsequently.


* Few sips of water is advised now and then while taking meal.


* Heavy substances are contraindicated after meals and should be avoided


* Consumption of excessive hot food leads to weakness. Cold and dry food leads to delayed digestion. Intake of food prepared by giving extra


heat leads to 'Glani'. Hence consumption of such food should be avoided


Incompatible Food (Viruddha ahara):


Milk followed by fruits and vice versa.


Soar substance along with milk.


Milk with salt, horse gram, green gram & cow gram


Wheat preparations in gingelly oil(Tila taila)


Hot drinks after alcohol, curd or honey.


Cold and hot substances together


Banana with curd and butter milk


Chicken with curd


Ghee kept in bronze vessel


Radish with jaggery


Fish with jaggery or sugar


Jingelly seeds with kanjika.


Use of incompatible food leads to skin disorders, Gastro intestinal .Disorders , anaemia, leucoderma hyperacidity impotence etc. hence should be avoided.


General Rules about food consumption :


Walk a while after meal to help digestion


No travelling, exercise or sexual intercourse within one hour after meal.


Avoid meals when thirsty and water while hungry.


Avoid meals after exertion


Avoid meals when you are having no appetite.


Don't suppress the appetite as it leads to body pain, anorexia, lassitude, vertigo and general debility


Don't suppress the thirst as it leads to general debility, giddiness and heart diseases.


Consumption of the fresh, acceptable, easily available and compatible food with various nutrients is a key to lead a healthy life.







Dr. Shashikant Patwardhan is practicing as 'Ayurvedic Consultant' for last 25 years at the city -Sangli , Maharashtra -India.
He has done his graduation in Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery [B.A.M&S] and post graduate Fellowship of Faculty of Ayurvedic Medicine [F.F.A.M.] From Tilak Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Pune University , India, during the years 1970-1976.
He is a chief editor and Ayurvedic Consultant of a 'Comprehensive website on Ayurveda - http://www.ayurveda-foryou.com
He is an author of many books on Ayurveda and is first to publish them in ebook format. He has written ebooks like - Ayurvedic Cure of Diabetes , Home Remedies in Ayurveda , Treat Common Diseases with Ayurveda & Yoga , Ayurvedic Principles Revealed.
He regularly writes articles on various topics in Ayurveda in Ayurvedic health magazines and alternative medicine sites.

editor@ayurveda-foryou.com




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