Guest guest Posted June 5, 2006 Report Share Posted June 5, 2006 Namaste, I would appreciate your piece of advice if possible. I do not care much for meat or fish but dairy products have been my mainly intake since I was born as I am a poor eater. Vegetables and fruit best if in juice as I get bored from eating. Dry fruits and cereals okay but in milk. I have been told to become a vegan as my body is getting old very quickly. I have been noticing that. My question is how to become a vegan since I am always having poor iron blood tests and low blood pressure. I started a banana diet yesterday and I was almost falling asleep at work today for three times. Nodding I would say... It is strange for me since I am most Pitta I believe, and born Aries. I have a lot of air (it is killing my stomach) and none earth. My first chakras are not very grounded, I believe. Would I start by avoiding any fish and meat and little by little cutting up dairy products or cutting everything down?. Thanks you for time. Sat nam, Gurusher Kaur Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2006 Report Share Posted June 6, 2006 Dear Gursherji, Namaste. There have been long debates in this list on the subject of vegetarian and non vegetarian diets. We have come to the conclusion that ultimately everything depends on the effect on the body. If the body is able to digest non-veg food, well and good, if it disturbs then definitely a vegetarian diet would be better. Then there is the question of acidity and alkalinity. People with acidic bodies will only compound their problems by resorting to a heavy non-veg diet. They would do well to slowly shift to a vegetarian, raw food and fruit based diet. Milk is considered to be a great source of nourishment by the ayurveds. Only if milk and milk products cannot be tolerated that a vegan diet can be considered. It is usually seen that persons with advanced digestive disorders cannot tolerate milk. If the digestive system is in good order then there is no justification in doing away with milk, curd, or buttermilk. Curd and buttermilk are probiotics and are prescribed for those who have chronic intestinal irritation. Therefore it is a question of individualisation. If you wish to lead a sattwic life then you may be free to cut down on meat, fish and eggs and include spinach, nuts and legumes, in your diet which will take care of your protein and iron needs. In fact natural protein and iron is easily digested and immensely more beneficial. For your low blood pressure problem, perhaps an Ashwagandha based tonic would be best. A nutritious diet, taking a regular morning work and a mild exercise regime would also help. You should try to acertain the reason behind the low blood pressure and try to address it. You are currently suffering from vata which makes you feel that you are not properly grounded. Once the problem subsides you will feel much better. Take proper rest and meditate regularly. Regards, Jagannath. ayurveda, "dmaryan20042003" <dmaryan20042003 wrote: > > Namaste, > > I would appreciate your piece of advice if possible. I do not care > much for meat or fish but dairy products have been my mainly intake > since I was born as I am a poor eater. Vegetables and fruit best if > in juice as I get bored from eating. Dry fruits and cereals okay but > in milk. > > I have been told to become a vegan as my body is getting old very > quickly. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2006 Report Share Posted June 6, 2006 dear gurusher your vata is clearly disturbed - given your symptoms this is not a good time to become a vegan sometimes when vata is disturbed we think that an even lighter diet is the solution - in your case it is not, at least not from your description if you are vegetarian, start introducing well-cooked and properly spiced legumes back into your diet, with vegetables, rice and fats such as ghee and sesame ideally, the best way to lower vata is meat and meat products - esp. if your iron is low if you have nothing against eating eggs you should most certainly do so immediately; a hearty, higher protein breakfast will make a big difference to your energy levels throughout the day and in my experience is one of the most effective ways to combat the hypoglycemic symptoms you are experiencing while trying to work please don't go on a banana diet or any such mono-diet - they are unsafe and unhealthy if not properly supervised and implemented for the correct reasons (such as a fast), and usually encouraged by people who don't know what they are talking about good luck... todd On 6-Jun-06, at 10:08 AM, ayurveda wrote: Becoming a Vegan Posted by: "dmaryan20042003" dmaryan20042003 dmaryan20042003 Mon Jun 5, 2006 8:21 pm (PST) Namaste, I would appreciate your piece of advice if possible. I do not care much for meat or fish but dairy products have been my mainly intake since I was born as I am a poor eater. Vegetables and fruit best if in juice as I get bored from eating. Dry fruits and cereals okay but in milk. I have been told to become a vegan as my body is getting old very quickly. I have been noticing that. My question is how to become a vegan since I am always having poor iron blood tests and low blood pressure. I started a banana diet yesterday and I was almost falling asleep at work today for three times. Nodding I would say... It is strange for me since I am most Pitta I believe, and born Aries. I have a lot of air (it is killing my stomach) and none earth. My first chakras are not very grounded, I believe. Would I start by avoiding any fish and meat and little by little cutting up dairy products or cutting everything down?. Thanks you for time. Sat nam, Gurusher Kaur Caldecott todd (AT) toddcaldecott (DOT) com www.toddcaldecott.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2006 Report Share Posted June 6, 2006 |Guru Sher Kaur Jagannath gave you some good advice. It does seem like you have a lot of vata. If you do not digest food, even meditaion will be hard. Try doing exercises to help ground you and also to help digest the food. Do very brisk walking every day or some aerobic exercise. Do leg lifts to help increase digestive capacity. Do yoga exercises for third chakra. GB > Namaste, .. I > have a lot of air (it is killing my stomach) and none earth. My > first chakras are not very grounded, I believe. Would I start by > avoiding any fish and meat and little by little cutting up dairy > products or cutting everything down?. Thanks you for time. > > Sat nam, > > Gurusher Kaur > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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