All You Need To Know About Obesity by Ayurveda
Obesity is a state in which an individual is considered overweight, and an excessive amount of body fat has gathered under the chin and on the belly, buttocks, and/or thighs. Though it is not a serious case in itself, it may shorten the span of life, as well as create decreased efficiency and happiness.
Causes Of Obesity:
From the Ayurvedic point of view, the key cause is found in the lifestyle and diet choices that disturb the balance. Ayurveda views weight imbalance and obesity as something that should be corrected before it can contribute to other health problems.
The ayurvedic word for digestion and metabolism is Agni. Agni, when loosely interpreted, means fire. It actually signifies something much more than just fire and includes the idea of an accurate and powerful functioning intelligence. Agni has amazing transformative qualities. All the food we take in must be transformed into that which can be made useful by the body (nutrients) and that which is not required (waste). The nutrients, or most refined products of our agni, are used to create the body’s tissues (dhatus).
Guidelines:
Hydrate with Water:
According to Ayurveda, warm water is a natural detoxifier. Warm water cleanup impurities as it travels through the overtaxed digestive system, sweeping away molecules left behind from partly digested food that could be slowing down what nature planned to be an enviably swift metabolic rate. Replacing sugary beverages like soda and fruit juices with clear warm water automatically reduces the number of calories per day. Cold drinks cause the muscles and blood vessels in the gastrointestinal tract to freeze and in turn vitiate digestive fire, which leads to slumberous digestion. Warm water, on the other hand, relaxes the muscles and dilates the blood vessels. Dilation of blood vessels allows the digestion and absorption of the contents of the meal to occur more efficiently.
Sipping water during a meal is ideal. It helps digestion, absorption and dhatu building. The rule of thumb is to drink 1/4th of the capacity of the stomach while eating. Drinking water before a meal will dilute Agni, which will hinder digestion and lead to weakness. Drinking water right after a meal will increase Kapha, causing weight gain. The ideal time to drink water is right after waking up in the morning and one hour before and one hour after each meal.
Drinking a cup of Hot water with a teaspoon Honey and 10 drops of lime juice added whenever you feel hungry will be a good substitute for eating and will help to melt the fat.
Mindful Eating:
It is observed that people who eat quickly are three times more likely to be obese than those who take their time. While eating, zoning out, watching TV, talking, driving and multitasking erode the digestive process and counteract the effort to lose weight. Mindful eating means it is about being conscious and present while eating. When food is eaten mindfully, the brain sees, tastes, smells and feels and sends signals to the stomach to release enzymes and juices to digest the food. According to Ayurveda, you are not what you eat but what you digest. The ayurvedic village provides the best Weight Loss Treatment to lose weight.
In order to lose weight and reach an optimal level of agni it is important to avoid the following:
- Avoid Overeating and/or eating heavy foods in large quantities
- Avoid tamasic foods: Leftovers, processed, canned foods, fast or food with additives and colorings
- Avoid ice-cold water and drinks and cold foods
- Quit drinking alcohol and smoking
- Avoid cruciferous vegetables, fried foods and heavy foods
- Do not talk or laugh while eating. Do not eat on the run or while watching television
- In order to be healthy and increase digestive power (Agni) while losing weight, the following steps should be followed:
Vata:
Vata reducing herbs, diet and lifestyle, complex carbohydrates (whole grains and starchy vegetables), avoidance of refined sugar, fewer hot spices and more sweet digestives like cardamom, coriander, Brahmi, jatamansi, and ashwagandha calm the mind. Guggul helps cleanse and warm the body.
Pitta
Pitta reducing foods, avoiding meat, fish oily, greasy, or fried foods, sugars, and desserts. Raw salads, green herbs, and chlorophyll, digestive bitters and bitter laxatives are excellent foods to reduce weight and counter sugar addiction. Herbs include aloe vera gel, katuka, and turmeric.
Kapha
Kapha reducing food, avoiding refined sugars, salt, dairy, sweet fruit, bread, pastry, meat, fish, fruit juices, cold liquids, and oils. Spice teas, vegetable juices, steamed vegetables, beans, and whole grains are good. Suggestion includes less sleep, no naps, and strong, aerobic exercise. Hot digestive herbs like black pepper, ginger, turmeric, and trikatu burn up the fat and raise the digestive fire. Bitter herbs, like katuka, Triphala and guggul, reduce fat and dry water.
- Eat fresh seasonal vegetables and fruit.
- Eat freshly cooked warm food. It will strengthen agni, digests food better, reduces excess Kapha and Vata.
- Eat food, which has enough oil, and is moist enough (not fried). It tastes better, helps agni, builds dhatus, and increases strength.
- Do not eat food with the wrong combination. E.g. Honey and Ghee, when combined in equal quantities, are poisonous. Mixing sour fruits and milk curdles the milk.
- Eat only when you are hungry
- Eat three meals a day and avoid snacking
- Eat light meals for breakfast and dinner and heavy meals during lunchtime, have early dinner between 6:00 PM and 7:30 PM.
- Eat after previous food is digested
- Eat with a proper frame of mind – create a pleasant environment
- Eating sequence: First eat carbohydrates or sweet taste; next eat salty, sour, pungent and bitter foods. Finally, eat astringent food.
Breathing and Pranayama:
Due to an accelerated lifestyle, many of us do shallow breathing. Practicing diaphragmatic breathing is beneficial. By simply observing the breath, we can be aware of what is happening inside. The more we become aware of breath, the disturbance, the negativity of the mind disappears and it becomes pure and peaceful. Bhastrika is a supreme Pranayama. It strengthens the heart and lungs, improves digestion and calms the mind. Right Nostril breathing (Surya bhedi) will also be helpful.
Yoga:
Certain gentle yoga asanas are helpful, including the Palm Tree pose, and the Triangle Pose. Also, while sitting on the floor, bend forward as far as you can, with the goal of eventually touching the head to the knees.
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Conclusion:
Obesity is a common issue in India. It is mainly due to incorrect lifestyle, wrong diet pattern and lack of exercise. Above all, people do not have a sense of self-awareness. They are taken by external factors, by their senses and do not give importance for their existence in this universe. They don’t have mind, body and spiritual connection, and not even breathing right. The ayurvedic approach provides all the necessary tools to bring back health, harmony and peace in life. By adopting a simple lifestyle and healthy eating habits anyone can enjoy life optimally without much stress or expenses. Possible diseases like diabetes, heart diseases, stroke, and cholesterol can be prevented. So much healthcare dollars will be saved. There will be happy and healthy people in a wealthy country!!