“If diets are wrong, medicines are of no use and if diets are right ,medicines are of no need.”
Ayurveda believes that digestive disorders occur due to altered lifestyle and faulty food habits. Inappropriate food includes inadequate food and even hunger, undue amounts of both foods and water, wrong food amalgamation which result in poor appetite, indigestion, diarrhea and other digestive disorders. Ayurveda manages the digestive disorders by managing the digestive fire(jatharagni) and balancing the doshas with the help of food, lifestyle and medicines.
The seven diet modes for food intake are as follows:
- Swabhava or the basic nature :- for ex – Moong dal that is light by nature and is easily digestible, whereas the urad dal ,milk and its products are heavy and difficult for digestion.
- Samyoga or the right combination :- for ex – Honey and warm water or fish and milk when taken together can be highly toxic.
- Sanskara or the expertise :- some qualities can be imbibed in the food, for ex – churning with perfumed or herb decoctions, fresh juices etc
- Maatra or the correct quantity :- certain food items should be taken separately in the right quantity.
- Desha or the place of production :- there are separate indications for the place pf production of raw materials and the place of consumption(according to the climatic conditions)
- Kaala or the accurate time :- the correct timing for taking up the meal is directly proportional to the absorption as well as proper assimilation.
- Upayoga or the precise utility :- this mainly stresses on the qualities like maintaining hygiene,offer prayers before taking food etc.
The digestive disorders can be treated effectively through Ayurveda with:
- Diet and lifestyle changes
- Panchakarma
- Medicinal treatments
Follow these simple dietary modifications for a healthy life. Keva Ayurveda has the solution for the digestive disorders like Hyperacidity, Gastritis, IBS, Diarrhoea and many more.
Consult us to know more!
Call us on 08050801515 or write to us at [email protected]
For more details, call 08050801515 or write to us at [email protected]