Love Pulse Posted July 5, 2021 Share Posted July 5, 2021 Ayurveda is a science that is all-encompassing. According to experts, its guidelines can help improve one's lifestyle. According to ayurvedic practitioner Dr Dixa Bhavsar, Ayurveda gives some "great guidance for eating, especially when it comes to digestion". Here are nine Ayurvedic guidelines you should try to embrace. *Eat only when you are hungry. As in really hungry — that is to say when your previous meal has been completely digested. Sometimes we might think that we are hungry, however, it could only be that we are dehydrated. Be in tune with your body and re-discover how it feels to be really hungry. * Eat in a calm and comfortable place. Sit down when you eat and eat with as little distraction as possible: no tv, no book, no phone, no laptop. *Eat the right quantity. We are all different, with different needs and different stomach sizes and metabolic speeds. Listen to your body and eat only to point when you feel satisfied. 1. Eat only when you are hungry. As in really hungry -- that is to say when your previous meal has been completely digested. Sometime we might think that we are hungry, however, it could only be that we are dehydrated. Be in tune with your body and re-discover how it feels to be really hungry. 2. Eat-in a calm and comfortable place. Sit down when you eat and eat with as little distraction as possible: no tv, no book, no phone, no laptop… 3. Eat the right quantity. We are all different, with different needs and different stomach size and metabolic speed. Listen to your body and eat only to point when you feel satisfied. 4. Eat warm meals. Ideally freshly cooked but as long as you avoid anything coming out straight from the fridge you'll preserve your digestive power (Agni). This allows your digestive enzymes to work efficiency. 5. Eat quality food. Make sure that your meal is juicy or a little oily as this will facilitate digestion and improve nutrient absorption. Avoid foods which are too dry. 6. Do not eat incompatible food items together. This might lead to an upset stomach. Few of the incompatible foods are fruits & milk, fish & milk, etc. 7. Be present when you eat. Use all your 5 senses. Take time to appreciate the smell of your meal, the look of your plate, the texture of your food, the different flavors, and the sounds that you make when you eat. 8. Don't eat fast. Don't just swallow your food, take your time to chew. Chewing is an essential step of digestion. 9. Eat at a regular time. Nature likes cycles and regularity so you should abide! Do share it with your friends & family folks. *Eat warm meals. Ideally freshly cooked but as long as you avoid anything coming out straight from the fridge, you'll preserve your digestive power (agni). This allows your digestive enzymes to work efficiency. *Eat quality food. Make sure that your meal is juicy or a little oily as this will facilitate digestion and improve nutrient absorption. Avoid foods that are too dry. *Do not eat incompatible food items together. This might lead to an upset stomach. A few of the incompatible foods are fruits and milk, fish and milk, etc. *Be present when you eat. Use all your five senses. Take time to appreciate the smell of your meal, the look of your plate, the texture of your food, the different flavors, and the sounds that you make when you eat. *Don't eat fast. Don't just swallow your food, take your time to chew. Chewing is an essential step of digestion. *Eat at a regular time. Nature likes cycles and regularity so you should abide! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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