Guest guest Posted November 19, 2003 Report Share Posted November 19, 2003 > Message: 4 > Tue, 18 Nov 2003 21:46:20 -0000 > "Brena" <quiettypecalifemmefatale > New Member > > Hello Everyone, > I'm new to this group and fairly new to Ayurveda. I'm not quite > sure whom to direct my questions to, so I will pose them to the > group. I'm a kapha in constitution and overweight, at 330 pounds. I Dear Brena Please note that if you are suffering from weight problems the typical Kapha-type diet prescribed in many texts may be contraindicated, especially if high carb foods are increased at the expense of proteins and fats. Further, the obesity you are experiencing is not the result of your constitution: it is a disease, and thus measures to keep your constitution in balance (if in fact your prakriti is Kapha, many practitioners not understanding the difference between prakriti and vikriti), the measures recommended to you will likely be insufficient. Also, the food cravings you experience may be related to nutritional deficiencies, such as chromium, magnesium and essential fatty acids. Useful herbs include Guggulu, Ginger, Amalaki, Triphala, Fenugreek and Trikatu While many different treatments were traditionally used in Ayurvedic medicine for obesity, all treatments were based around regular exercise that causes you to sweat. At this point tho your weight is probably too much to recommend all that much exercise, so you will need to lose some weight first. I have consistently found that a higher protein and fat diet (e.g. Atkins) does help people to lose weight. At the heart of the obesity problem is the dynamic of insulin resistance and hyperinsulinemia. I know that this material is hardly Ayurvedic, but I think that the typical treatments recommended by unexperienced and perhaps confused Ayurvedic practitioners can actually facilitate the problem. Check out these pages for more information: http://www.wrc.net/phyto/synX.html http://www.wrc.net/phyto/paleodiet.html > > intensely interested. I have not changed very much of my old eating > habits (I eat cheese, red meat and pork as well as drinking milk and > so on) these foods aren't necessarily a problem, but it depends on quality. As far as meat and dairy, eat wild, free-range and grass-fed only. Sick unhealthy overweight and diabetic animal produce won't make you healthy, and should be avoided at all costs. Also, look for potential food allergens like milk that can indirectly cause food cravings. > 2) Are 3 meals a day with no snacks in between too little? not at all, but try to eat more in the AM, and less in the evening when your metabolism is slowing down. A high-protein breakfast can be particularly helpful. With this regimen, I am able to get folks to eat only twice a day. With weight loss caloric restriction is a part of the protocol, but isn't everything. Go for nutritionally dense foods as opposed to empty carbs like bread, rice, potato etc. And eat only quality foods, not junk. > and 3) Should foods always be eaten on a empty stomach? of course, why would you add more wet leaves to a fire when its already smoking? > Or is it > okay to make a eating schedule and stick to it? absolutely. discipline is very important. "she who controls her tongue, controls her life" Caldecott phyto http://www.wrc.net/phyto Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 25, 2003 Report Share Posted November 25, 2003 ayurveda, Todd Caldecott <phyto@w...> wrote: > Useful herbs include Guggulu, Ginger, Amalaki, Triphala, Fenugreek and > Trikatu Those herbs sound familiar, (I'm very new to this, sorry) I know for a fact I was givin, triphala ... something was explained about fenugreek and amalaki. (I'm so bad, lol) Well, I meet again with the herbalist on Friday. I realized in re-reading what I wrote, I made some mistakes, I didn't mean to make my herbalist sound inexperienced, he has had a great deal of education and training and experience, lol. I myself, very new to ayurveda. I have consistently found that a higher protein and > fat diet (e.g. Atkins) does help people to lose weight. it was recommended to me that I avoid pork and red meat, i think because of the level of toxins...not quite sure. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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