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Diet
1. Decembrrrrr. Common sense should tell you it's the season to stay away from cold foods like ice-cream and yogurt. So will a vaidya. He will add that you should avoid tomatoes, eggplant and bananas -- for they are "cold" foods that slow down the "agni".
2. Keep your insides warm with warm spices -- cumin is considered the ace "ama" burner. Stack up your spice rack with "thermogenic" or heat-generating spices like black pepper, coriander, and cumin. Clove, boiled with milk, is excellent too.
3. Vaidyas say cakes and desserts need more fire to digest. But that doesn't mean you have to ignore your sweet tooth all winter. Metabolize the sugar better with bay leaf, cinnamon and cardamom. The ideal winter dessert? Apple stewed the Ayurveda way: one Red Delicious apple, pierced with 4 cloves and boiled. Once done, remove the cloves and savor the clove-warmed, energy-enhancing fruit.
4. Trust in turmeric, the yellow spice that kills "ama" and builds immunity. All it takes is a quarter teaspoon of turmeric in your lentils and veggies. Crushed fresh ginger will combat the heaviness of a "rich" meal.
5. Happily, there are some solid Ayurvedic formulations to help you zap that cold. Herbs that pack a powerful punch -- improving your immunity, lubricating your lungs and clearing the body's channels. Maharishi Ayurveda's battery of highly skilled vaidyas has developed Sniffle Free and Bio-immune: Herbal formulations that promise just what their names suggest. The Sniffle Free aroma and Sniffle Free herbal tea provide support as well.
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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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