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AYURVEDA
According to Ayurveda, we create and recreate our state of health each day based upon how we interact with the world, in terms of
our beliefs, perceptions, thoughts, and feelings, which then ultimately determine our actions. Actions in harmony with our inner nature create health, while those disharmonious with our inner
nature create disease.
Your inner nature is called your constitution or prakruti. This unique balance of energy was determined at the moment of conception and is with you the rest of your life. It determines what is in
harmony with your nature and what will cause you to become out of balance, sick, and diseased. Knowledge of your constitution is essential to develop- ing optimal health. Your constitution
determines how you react to various foods, colors, aromas, and general life habits.
The Three Doshas
Your constitution is the fundamental and unique balance of three basic energies called doshas. They are Vata, Pitta and Kapha. The balance in each individual is different; hence, each individual has his or her own special set of challenges and gifts. For this reason no two programs are identical, and each person's path toward optimal health is unique.
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VATA Air + Ether Dry light Cold Mobile |
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In order to bring balance to Vata, programs are designed that emphasize the opposing qualities of warmth, heaviness (nourishment), moistness and stability. In
the diet this is reflected in the consumption of cooked grains such as rice and cooked vegetables as well. as the intake of warm milk with spices.
Pungent herbs like ginger that increase internal heat and nourishing herbs like ashwagandha bring balance to Vata.
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PITA Fire + Water Hot Light Oily Unstable |
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The Pitta dosha is said to be made up of the fire and water elements. Fire is more predominant, and those people with a predominant Pitta nature have many of the
qualities of fire within them. Pitta tends to be hot, sharp and penetrating. It is also somewhat volatile and oily. The oily nature of Pitta is related to the secondary component of water. People
with a Pitta nature reflect these qualities. They tend to feel warm, have somewhat oily skin, penetrating eyes, and sharp features. They tend to have moderate weight and good musculature. When
out of balance, they tend toward diarrhea, infections, skin rashes, and weakness in the liver, spleen, and blood.
These qualities are also reflected in their personalities. Pitta people tend to be highly focused, competitive, capable, courageous, energetic, and clear
communicators, who get right to the point. They like to solve problems, and, when under stress, they dig in their heels. However, they can also become overly intense and speak with a sharp
tongue. They make great friends but feared enemies. Emotionally, they are challenged by the heated emotions of anger, resentment, and jealousy.
In order to bring balance to Pitta, programs are designed to emphasize the opposing qualities of coolness, heaviness (nourishing) and dryness. Cool spices like fennel are recommended in the diet along with foods such as raw vegetables, cooked rice, and wheat as well as most beans. Sweet herbs like shatavari are used to nourish the body, while bitters like dandelion root temper the fire.
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SUTEJA
Suteja Navarro is a certified Myofascial Release therapist specializing in Yoga, Meditation, Ayurveda and panch Karma.She has a decade of monastic experience and is currently based in San Francisco.