Guest guest Posted January 15, 2003 Report Share Posted January 15, 2003 You have permission to publish this article in your print or electronic publication, as long as the piece is used in its entirety including the resource box, all links and references and copyright info. If you decide to use this article please send me an email at drmishra ---- Ten ways to prevent ama build-up over the holidays Ama, the toxic waste-product of digestion, can accumulate any time of the year. But there is no better time for this malicious substance to grow than during the holidays, when we tend to overeat, consume a lot of sweets, and eat at irregular times. Ama clogs the channels of the body and weakens the immune system. If you experience stiffness in your joints, constipation, cold, flu or weight gain, ama is the most likely culprit. Fortunately, ayurveda has a very powerful tool for conquering ama: agni. If you keep your agni, or digestive fire strong, your body will be able to digest the food you eat without creating waste products. The following advice from Vaidya Rama Kant Mishra will help you stay healthy over the holidays. 1. EAT YOUR MAIN MEAL AT NOON Instead of a big afternoon meal or a heavy dinner, try to have you main meal between 12:00 and 2:00 p.m., when the digestive fire is the strongest. Eating a big dinner will not only tax your digestive system but can disrupt your sleep. To avoid the discomfort of dinner sitting in your stomach still undigested by the time you go to sleep, eat a light dinner three hours before your bedtime. 2. KEEP YOUR MEALTIMES REGULAR Don¹t try to correct your overeating by missing a meal. Skipping meals will disrupt and weaken your agni. Eat at least three times a day around the same time of the day. Also avoid eating when your previous meal is not digested. Give your body at least three hours to finish digesting, before you eat again. An afternoon snack is O.K as long as you keep it small and light. A piece of fresh fruit or a couple of dried fruits and nuts are enough to give you energy until dinner. 3. DON¹T OVEREAT This advice might be the hardest to follow, but it is a very important one. Always eat according you your hunger level. Your body knows how much food it can digest, you just have to listen to it. Take smaller portions and don¹t go for seconds if you are not hungry any more. Eat only to 3/4 of your capacity. ³Even good food can create ama in bad quantities,² warns Vaidya Mishra. 4. USE NATURAL DIGESTIVE AIDS If you happen to violate any of the above rules, there are other ways to improve your agni. ³If you are not hungry, increase your appetite by sipping warm water, ginger water or cumin tea,² says Vaidya Mishra. You can also get your gastric juices flowing by eating a thin slice of fresh ginger with a pinch of salt. These digestive aids may not be available when you are not eating at home so carry Maharishi Ayurveda Herbal Digest supplement with you and take one or two before meals. 5. AVOID AGNI-DESTROYING FOODS Some people say certain foods taste better the next day, which is not a good excuse to eat leftovers. Ayurveda recommends eating freshly prepared foods because they are easier to digest and contain more prana or life. In addition to leftovers, stay away from heavy, deep-fried foods, and cold foods and drinks. They diminish your agni and contribute to the accumulation of ama. 6. WATCH THE SWEETS This is another area where moderation will save you from stomach aches and weight gain. If you have a sweet tooth, eat home made pies and cookies instead of junk sweets. The latter usually contain preservatives, artificial flavors and colors which are toxins for the body and will turn into ama right away. They also lack nutrients and prana, and are heavy to digest. Commercial pastries and cakes also tend to contain more sugar and fat than what your body needs. 7. EAT ALL SIX TASTES Sweet might be your favorite taste but don¹t eat just sweets. Every meal should contain all six tastes such as sweet, sour, salty, bitter, pungent, astringent. Use spices to include all the tastes and to enhance flavor. When your meal contains all six tastes, you will feel more satisfied and crave less sweets. The Maharishi Ayurveda Churnas are excellent spice mixes that include all the six tastes and also improve digestion. 8. BALANCE YOUR MEALS In addition to all the tastes, your meals need to include a balanced combination of carbohydrates, protein and fat. If you only eat carbohydrates, your blood sugar will rise quickly but will leave you fatigued later. Leaving out fats is also a common mistake. Healthy fats such as olive oil and ghee are essential for carrying the nutrients to your cells. 9. EXERCISE Winter is a good time to nourish you body and to exercise. Regular exercise,at least half an hour a day, will not only keep the extra pounds off but will improve your agni and reduce ama. A short walk after lunch is a great way to get your digestion going. 10. PAY ATTENTION TO YOUR ROUTINE Being regular is not only important for mealtimes but for your daily routine as well. Your elimination, bed time and working habits should all be consistent in order to keep your immune system strong and your Note : This ayurvedic information is educational and is not intended to replace standard medical care or advice. Copyright MAPI, 2002. For more information on Ayurveda or to to free newsletters, plaese visit <http://www.mapi.com> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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