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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 Vata include
dryness, coolness, roughness, lightness and
constant motion, qualities that are opposite
to these in diet and lifestyle help restore
balance to Vata dosha.
Lifestyle Recommendations
1. Since Vata
dosha is characterized as restless, constantly
in motion and irregular, the primary lifestyle
recommendation for balancing Vata is to maintain
a regular routine. That means rising and going
to bed at roughly the same times each day,
eating three meals at about the same times
each day, and following a similar pattern
of work and rest from day to day.
2. Do not skip meals. Eat a nourishing lunch
at mid-day and lighter meals at breakfast
and dinner. Sit down to eat each meal, eat
in a peaceful atmosphere with your attention
on your food, and sit quietly for a few minutes
after your meal. If your digestive fire is
irregular, practicing these eating
habits will help make it more regular.
3. Daily elimination is very important to
prevent ama 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 pamper dry skin, to promote circulation
and to nourish and tone muscles and nerves,
indulge in an ayurvedic
massage every morning before you bathe
or shower. Use almond or jojoba oil for your
massage. If you like, you can add 3-4 drops
of a pure essential oil such as lavender or
sweet orange 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 generous
coating of a pure, gentle moisturizer all
over your body to keep your skin feeling smooth
all day long.
5. Protect yourself from the cold and wind.
Stay warm and toasty in cold weather by wearing
several layers of clothing. Wear a cap and
scarf when you go out to protect your ears
and throat. Wear lip balm to prevent lips
from getting dry and chafed.
6. Walking is the ideal
exercise for balancing Vata. Walk in the
early morning, for about 20 minutes every
day.
7. You may have to woo
sleep if Vata dosha is aggravated. It
is important to get to bed early, so that
you can get adequate rest each night. A cup
of warm milk, with a pinch of nutmeg,
can be helpful before bedtime.
8. Set aside about 30 minutes each day for
meditation,
to help calm the mind and enhance body-mind-spirit
coordination.
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