Ways
to Boost Immunity This Winter with Maharishi Ayurveda
There
is a theory of immunity in ayurveda called the beej-bhumi theory,
which means "seed and land. In this case, the body is
analogous to the land, and infection or "bugs" are like
seeds. If the body is filled with ama and lacking in ojas, the infection
will find it to be fertile ground for spreading, just as land that
is fertile will sprout many seeds. If digestion is strong, and ojas
rather than ama predominates in the body, then the seeds of infection
will not be able to take hold, just as seeds will not take root
in land that is infertile.
Everyone
is more susceptible to respiratory problems when the seasons are
changing, such as in the fall and early spring. This is because
the body functions differently in each season, and in the transition
between the hot and cold seasons the agni, or digestive fire, can
start to fluctuate dramatically. If you do not adjust your diet
and routine and follow the ayurvedic guidelines for the seasonal
transitions, you can build up ama. Once the body is fertile for
disease, it is easy for a cold or flu to sprout, as in the seed
and land theory mentioned earlier.
That
is why respiratory illnesses and allergies abound in the fall and
early spring. In the early spring, there is an added factor, because ama accumulated during the winter starts to melt, flooding the micro-channels
and overloading the immune system. The body's immune system is weakened,
and becomes a fertile ground for bacteria and allergens.
Ways
to Burn Ama
For this reason, Maharishi Ayurveda recommends that you do the gentle
purification treatments called panchakarma during these transitions
between the seasons, in the fall and the early spring. Maharishi
Panchakarma includes a full program of ayurvedic massage, steam
baths and intestinal cleansing treatments, to rid your body of ama accumulated during the previous season. Panchakarma also strengthens
your agni, or digestive fire, so more ama won't be accumulated.
Panchakarma
treatments should be performed under the supervision of an ayurvedic
physician. But if you can't go to a Maharishi Ayurveda Health Center
for internal cleansing, you can still follow an ayurvedic regimen
at home to cleanse the body of ama during the transition between
the seasons. For instance, you can eat warm, light, nourishing foods
such as soups, or light meals of mildly spiced vegetables with grains
such as quinoa, cous cous and millet. Eating a lighter diet for
a few weeks while the weather is changing will help burn away ama rather than accumulate it. Also be careful to get proper rest, drink
plenty of warm fluids, and take daily walks or do other exercise
that is suitable for your body type.
If
you feel less hungry at mealtimes than usual, or if you feel heavy
and dull in the two hours immediately after a meal, these are indications
that your digestive fire is burning low. To help enhance your agni,
add Pomegranate
Chutney as a condiment for your meal. Visit the recipes for our recipe for pomegranate chutney.
Cooking
your food with immune-enhancing spices such as cumin, fennel, coriander,
turmeric, ginger and black pepper is also an important way to enhance
agni and reduce ama. You can also take one tablet of the Maharishi
Ayurveda herbal supplement Herbal
Digest with each meal to enhance digestion, or take two to three
tablets of Herbal
Cleanse at night if you are feeling constipated.
Another
very effective way to purify the body of ama at the change of seasons
is to take Elim-Tox-O,
one tablet morning and evening, for 45 days in the spring and the
fall.
Finally,
it's important to always avoid the factors that cause ama to accumulate,
in any season. Stay away from leftovers, processed foods, ice-cold
foods and drinks, and heavy foods such as fried foods. Vegetables
from the nightshade family (potatoes, tomatoes, eggplant, and sweet
peppers) should also be avoided, as these create ama.
Diet
for Boosting Natural Immunity
Winter is actually the season to enhance the immune system, and
support and nurture your body. Eat nourishing, warm food, and avoid
any fasting in winter. This is the most effective time to take Amrit to nourish and rejuvenate your mind and body. The important thing
is to eat light, warm foods, cooked with the immune-enhancing spices
already mentioned. Avoid eating or drinking anything cold, because
cold foods and drinks will enhance the impact of cold weather and
reduce the digestive fire, leading to more ama. You'll also want
to avoid heavy sweets, as these are difficult to digest. Start your
day with a stewed apple for breakfast, cooked with spices such as
cardamom.
For
specific food recommendations, follow a Vata pacifying diet in fall
and early winter (from October 15 to February 15). Eat all six tastes,
but eat more of the sweet, sour, and salty tastes, as these enhance
Vata. Vata-pacifying foods include nourishing grains such as rice
and cous cous; sweet, juicy fruits such as cooked apples or pears;
squashes, zucchini, and asparagus; and light, easily digestible
proteins such as panir (a freshly made cheese), lassi (a yogurt drink that aids digestion) and vegetable proteins such
as mung
dhal. Asparagus is especially good for enhancing the immune
system.
Lifestyle
Tips for Boosting Immunity
A warm bath each day is very necessary to warm the body, open the
pores, and regulate your body's internal thermostat. This is important
in both Vata and Kapha season.
Don't
forget to do your daily ayurvedic massage before your bath. Daily
massage is very important for opening the channels, stimulating
the digestion, removing toxins from the body, and pacifying the
doshas. It is especially soothing to Vata dosha, which is seated
in the skin. All of these factors make massage a vital therapy in
strengthening immunity and preventing respiratory problems. (It's
important to note that massage is NOT recommended if you already
have a cough or other respiratory imbalance, because it can push
the ama deeper into the system. Also refrain from a full-body massage
during menstrual flow.)
The
new Youthful
Skin Massage Oil for Men or Women is ideal for any season, because
it brings needed moisture to alleviate dryness of the skin. Designed
to penetrate the deepest layers of the skin, the oil is absorbed
by the skin much quicker than any other massage oils. This remarkable,
newly developed massage oil also has a trans-dermal effect on overall
health, and thus helps enhance immunity as well.
Adequate
sleep is especially important in Vata season, as it counteracts
the lively, moving Vata. It is also essential for anyone in any
season who wants to enhance immunity and resist disease. Take Blissful Sleep if you have trouble falling asleep (a Vata disorder), Deep Rest if you wake frequently, especially between 2:00 and
4:00 a.m. with energy (a Pitta disorder).
Exercise
is another important aspect of the ayurvedic routine, because it
helps enhance agni and burns away toxins. It's important to choose
the right exercise for your body type and for the season, though.
Daily walks and yoga postures are good for balancing all the doshas
and especially suit Vata types, while more vigorous daily exercise
is required by Kapha types to stay healthy. Exercise is especially
important during Kapha season, because it helps to boost agni and
your immunity when toxins are flooding the body.
Herbs
for Health
At Maharishi Ayurveda we have recently developed a new formula called Protection
Plus-Respiratory System, which contains 26 herbs that act synergistically
to protect the lungs from respiratory problems. This is a holistic,
powerful formula to separate the ama from the Shleshaka Kapha, thus
making it easier to cleanse from the lung area. It also cleanses
the channels of ama and nurtures, lubricates, and restores balance
to the lungs as the impurities are dissolved, strengthening the
area against further infection. You can take it as a preventive
measure, to avoid getting repiratory "bugs" that may be
going around.
You
can also drink a warm, immune-enhancing tea such as Sniffle
Free Tea, twice a day with your meal or after it. The herbs
in this thermogenic tea will help balance Kapha immediately. If
your head is feeling heavy or congested, you can also use Sniffle
Free Aroma oil to help create balance and clear the sinuses.
Bio-Immune tablets, Sniffle
Free tablets, and Flu
Season Defense tablets are all immune-enhancing herbal supplements
that you can take during the winter season to prevent respiratory
problems.
Bio-Immune is a powerful supplement that strengthens neuro-immunal responses,
purifies the liver and blood, and dissolves ama and amavisha. Take
one tablet of Bio-Immune each morning and evening to enhance overall
immunity.
Flu
Season Defense offers nutritional support to strengthen the
body's natural immunity. It regulates fluid balance and mucus in
the lungs and sinuses; removes toxins and shleshma from the lungs,
and cleanses the micro-circulatory channels that have been blocked
by ama. It boosts immunity and removes toxins that weaken resistance.
Sniffle
Free is aimed more at the upper respiratory system, and bolsters
the body's natural resistance to the cold. Sniffle Free helps clear
the channels, and when that happens, shleshma can be drained from
the body. It strengthens the digestive fire, balances the production
of moisture and mucus, improves resistance to cold temperatures,
and enhances the bioavailability and circulation of vital nutrients
You
can see that all of these formulas are aimed at restoring balance,
and they help repair the underlying imbalance, and strengthen the
immune system, rather than treat the superficial level of the symptoms.
The problem with the symptomatic approach is that it doesn't solve
the problem, which will likely come back again and again.
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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