Skip Salad For Now, This Is Your Best Diet For Fall

Fall is Vata season in Ayurvedic philosophy.

Vata and fall share the qualities of movement, change, dryness, cold, light, changeable, quick and irregular.

We have certainly seen very sudden irregular changes in the weather and the beauty of change in the colour of the trees. We are definitely feeling colder and there is movement in the air as the cool wind starts blowing.

Vata can manifest in our body and mind as: dryness, anxiety, worry, achy joints, changes in our digestive patterns including constipation and even insomnia.

We can’t change our external environment or the stresses that comes with it. But we can reduce the Vata aggravating qualities in our daily routine.

Your Best Diet For Fall

Enjoy the beauty, the comfort and embrace change as we move through fall. Try these simple Ayurvedic tips to keep vata dosha calm and happy.

Skip Salad

Salads are cold, light and dry – all qualities that aggravate Vata.

Enjoy Soups And Stews

Stews, soups and warm foods are perfect this time of year.

Cook With Herbs

Add warming digestive herbs to your cooking: ginger, cumin, cinnamon, cloves, basil, fennel and black pepper.

Drink Warm Drinks

Try hot water, ginger tea (use fresh ginger), or herbal teas such as fennel, cumin and thyme.

Warm Oil Massage

My favourite: practise Abhyanga. Warm up some good quality organic oil and give your self a massage  Everyday. Yes, this is a daily ayurvedic practise which not only gives us beautiful skin but also calms down Vata. Traditionally sesame oil is used as it is warming and a little heavy. But if that is too much any vegetable oil will do. Have a warm shower after to wash off the oil.

Move

Practise yoga, go for walks (but wear a hat), dance, do some Chi Kung.

Breathe

Take time to breathe every single day. Start the day with a few rounds conscious full breath. Inhale and exhale.

Detox

Do an Ayurvedic Detox at home.

This article was first published on www.yogaembodied.com on 19th Oct 2015 and republished with permission.

 

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Welcome, I am Anja an eternal Yoga student, a Yoga teacher and Ayurvedic practitioner. I am dedicated to a continuous study, practice and teaching of both Yoga and Ayurveda - the philosophies and the practical application in daily modern living. I believe Yoga and Ayurveda (the traditional Indian medicine system) is about balance. We can integrate these ancient sciences into our daily modern living as a philosophy and way of life as well as exercise, diet and lifestyle. It’s not about restrictions but about living fully and vibrantly.

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