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Appropriate
diet and lifestyle choices can significantly
add to the benefits you get from herbal rasayanas,
and you may see results quicker as well.
Many of the benefits you see from Triphala
come from its cleansing quality. Triphala
helps the body get rid of accumulated ama
(digestive toxins), and if taken regularly
for maintenance, helps prevent ama from building
up in the body.
Diet and lifestyle choices that minimize ama
build-up therefore help Triphala cleanse and
nourish the physiology at deeper levels.
Dietary Recommendations
Eat fresh foods as much as possible--leftovers
tax your digestion much more than freshly
prepared or freshly cooked foods.
Eat naturally grown foods, organic when you
can get it. Organic and naturally grown foods
retain more of nature's goodness in them than
foods grown with pesticides or chemical fertilizers.
Bonus: naturally grown foods offer more flavor
and nutrition!
Minimize processed and preserved foods--not
only are they harder to digest, they are also
generally low on nutrients.
Your digestion is an agni--a fire--that "cooks"
foods to make them easy to assimilate. Cooked
foods make your digestive system's job easier
because some processing has already occurred
when the food enters your body.
Eat a lighter diet when you take Triphala
to cleanse the digestive system--avoid deep-fried
foods, heavy meats and rich desserts, and
eat more of foods like vegetable soups, cooked
whole grains and fresh or stewed fruit.
Minimize nightshades--they tend to clog the
shrotas (channels) of the body.
Include some foods that have cleansing qualities
in your daily diet--sweet juicy fruits, freshly
squeezed sweet fruit juices and spices such
as cumin, for example.
Drink lots of water--warm water or room temperature
water aids digestion, while iced beverages
douse the digestive agni and contribute to
ama accumulation.
Drink spiced lassi at lunch--it helps boost
digestion without clogging the channels of
the body.
Make milk more digestible by boiling it and
then letting it to cool down to comfortably
warm or room temperature before you drink
it. A pinch of powdered ginger or cardamom
can add flavor and enhance digestibility.
Do not drink milk at mealtimes, and restrict
water to a few sips during the meal.
If your digestive agni is sluggish, pep it
up by eating some crushed fresh ginger mixed
with a few drops of lemon juice before a meal.
Lifestyle Recommendations
Practice mindful eating--focus on your meal
rather than work or socializing at mealtimes.
Chew each morsel well and savor the flavors
and textures. If you enjoy what you eat, you
digest it better.
Eat smaller portions, especially early in
the morning and in the evenings. If you snack,
choose fresh, sweet, fully ripe fruit--they
are very easily digested, and do not disrupt
the rest your digestive system gets between
meals.
Rest for a few minutes, preferably in silence,
after your meal is done. This helps kick-start
your digestion.
Deep breathing and the yoga posture known
as vajrasana also help digestion.
Staying up late can throw digestion out of
balance, so try and get to bed by about 10
p.m., especially when taking Triphala to cleanse
your system.
A daily ayurvedic warm oil massage can help
your body eliminate toxins.
Tulsi rasayana can help boost natural resistance
to environmental toxins.
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