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Ayurvedic
texts recommend the principle of opposites
for reducing the level of a dosha that has
become aggravated. Since the characteristics
of Pitta
include sharpness, heat, and acidity, qualities
that are opposite to these in diet and lifestyle
help restore balance to Pitta dosha.
Lifestyle recommendations
1. The primary lifestyle recommendation for
balancing Pitta is to stay cool--both physically
and emotionally. Avoid going out in the heat
of the day, especially on an empty stomach
or after you have eaten tangy or spicy foods.
Avoid exercising when it's hot. Walk away
from situations that make you see red.
2. Do not skip meals, do not fast and do not
wait to eat until you are ravenously hungry.
Start your day with cooked
fruit, followed by some cereal. Eat a
sustaining meal at lunch, and a lighter meal
for dinner. For snacking, choose sweet juicy
fruit--fully ripe mangoes, sweet pears and
sweet juicy grapes are excellent Pitta-pacifying
choices. Delaying meals can cause excess acidity,
so eat on time every day. The Amalaki
Rasayana helps enhance digestion without
aggravating Pitta dosha. It also helps balance
stomach acid.
3. Daily elimination is very important to
prevent ama
(digestive toxins) from accumulating in the
body. Triphala
Rasayana helps promote regularity as well
as toning the digestive system. Since Triphala
is gentle, not habit forming and not depleting,
it can be taken indefinitely to maintain regularity.
4. To soothe sensitive skin, to balance the
emotions and to nourish and tone muscles and
nerves, indulge in an ayurvedic
massage every morning before you bathe
or shower. Use coconut oil for your massage.
If you like, you can add 3-4 drops of a pure
essential oil such as lavender or rose to
2 oz. of massage oil. Mix well before use.
Two or three time a week, massage
your scalp with warm oil, and let the
oil stay for an hour or two before you shampoo.
After your shower or bath, apply a pure, gentle
moisturizer all over your body or spray your
skin with pure rose or sandalwood water to
keep your skin feeling cool all day long.
5. Protect yourself from the heat. Stay cool
in warm weather by wearing loose cotton clothing.
Wear a wide-brimmed hat and sunglasses to
protect your eyes when you go out. Drink lots
of room temperature water.
6. Water-based activities are ideal
exercise for Pitta-dominant people. Try
swimming or aqua-aerobics to stay fit but
cool. Strolling after sunset, especially along
a waterfront, is also a soothing way to fit
some leisurely activity into your day.
7. If Pitta dosha is out of balance, you may
find that you can fall asleep without much
trouble, but you wake up in the very early
hours and find it difficult to get back to
sleep. It is important to get to bed early,
so that you can get adequate
rest each night. A cup of warm milk, with
some cardamom, can be helpful before bedtime.
8. Balance work and play. Set aside some time
for R&R everyday, and do not get so absorbed
in a project that you are unable to detach
from it.
9. Set aside about 30 minutes each day for
meditation,
to help balance the heart and emotions and
to enhance body-mind-spirit coordination.
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