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Contrary to mainstream ayurveda the late Edward Tarabilda discovered that salt

is decreasing Pitta in the body. In practice it is found that when you take too

much salt you need to drink more water -the water cools the body down.

 

My experience is that if you have a cold Kapha-Vata constitution you should thus

be carefull not to take too much salt.

 

Any experience in this direction?

 

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actually you know Salt basically has property to aggravet the Kapha n Pitta

dosh, in Vata kapha condition it increses kapha which leads to avarana to the

Vata dosh, that's why problems increased. The Narikela Lavan is exception that

being a salt preparation it is indicated in acidity.

 

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Contrary to mainstream ayurveda the late Edward Tarabilda discovered that salt

is decreasing Pitta in the body. In practice it is found that when you take too

much salt you need to drink more water -the water cools the body down.

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Interesting. Which type of salt do you use in Narikela Lavan?

 

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The Narikela Lavan is exception that being a salt preparation it is indicated

in acidity.

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The rock salt is used in preparation of narikel lavan, take a narikel i.e.

coconut, make a hole through it's hard covering n fill 100gms of rock salt in

it, after closing this hole, wrap the complete coconut with cotton cloth

embeded with mud it's called kapadmitti, dry it then burn this on specfic time n

temperature in cow's dung, when it is got complete burnt remove cloth with mud n

hard part, triturate it. it's the preparation called narikel lavan.

 

anurag

 

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Which type of salt do you use in Narikela Lavan?

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