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Energizing Vegetables and Fruits
Other high-energy foods include fresh vegetables, which should
constitute forty percent of the meal. Green, leafy vegetables
are especially high in minerals and fiber, so should be eaten often.
Fruits are also a source of energy. You can start the day with a stewed apple, and if you feel hungry in between meals, try snacking on a juicy pear. If you are feeling heavy and bloated after lunch, eat a fresh papaya, because they contain enzymes that aid digestion. If you have a strong digestion and more Pitta in your constitution, mangoes are a rich ojas-producing food, and half a mango contains 2 mg. beta-ccarotene and is a rich source of Vitamin C
According to Maharishi Ayurvedaa, raisins are among the best of fruits because they enhance sattva (purity), pacify the mind and heart and increase the coordination between them.
They are also a rich source of iron and Vitamin B6, and provide magnesium, calcium, zinc, and potassium. Raisins aid digestion and elimination when they are soaked in water overnight. One handful per person is a good amount.
A Date-Milk Energy Shake is a nourishing way to end the day, because it promotes sleep and calms both Pitta and Vata sleep imbalances.
Date-Milk Energy
Shake
4-5 whole dates (Medjool dates are ideal)
1 cup whole organic milk (unhomogenized if possible)
1 pinch cinnamon powder
Boil the milk until it creates a foam. Turn off the heat and cool
until the temperature is comfortable for drinking. Combine the milk
with the other ingredients and blend until the dates are ground
up. Drink it warm in winter and at room temperature in summer.
Beware of Energy-Draining Foods
Just as there are foods to boost energy, other foods drain it.
Any fast foods, canned, frozen, packaged, leftover, or old foods
-- or foods laced with preservatives, chemicals, and additives --
are difficult to digest and contain little nutritional content.
If you do eat some of these foods, and you feel heavy after eating, The Council of Maharishi Ayurveda Physicians advises drinking half a glass of water with 1/4 of a fresh lime squeezed into it. Or eat a tablet of Herbal Di-Gest to aid digestion.
But if you are feeling dull, sluggish, and drained of energy every day, it probably means that your diet contains too many energy-draining foods, which have clogged your microchannels with toxins. This means that you need to overhaul your diet to include foods that create ojas and energy.
Adding spices to
your food is an easy way to increase the value of chetna, or nature's
intelligence. Try sautéing cumin, coriander, fennel, and
turmeric in Ghee, then add vegetables or cooked grains. Or add spices to your drinking
water to boost your energy.
Cumin-Mineral Water
1 quart water
1/4 tsp. whole cumin
1/3 tsp. whole fennel
2 pinches of licorice
1 tablet Calcium Support
Boil the water first. Place it in a thermos and add the spices.
Sip the water throughout the day to improve digestion and increase
your energy. If you are a Pitta constitutional type, you may want
to let the water cool to room temperature before drinking.
The important thing is to eat foods every day that boost your energy, rather than relying on artificial boosters when you feel your energy sag, because there will always be a negative side-effects.
These articles provide a great resource from The Council of Maharishi Ayurveda Physicians on the knowledge, practices, products, and applications of Maharishi Ayurveda.
Disclaimer
The sole purpose of these newsletters is to provide information about the tradition of ayurveda. This information is not intended for use in the diagnosis, prevention or cure of any disease. If you have any serious, acute or chronic health concern, please consult a trained health professional who can fully assess your needs and address them effectively. If you are seeking the medical advice of a trained Ayurvedic expert, call our Health Educators or e-mail us for the number of a physician in your area.
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