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August 25, 2016
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With Ayurveda, learn how to eat well to feel well.

Ayurveda is a 5,000-year-old holistic science and lifestyle tradition rooted in India.

Ancient though it may be, it has many valuable health principles that can still be applied to modern-day intown living. A big part of the science is focused on preventing imbalances in the body through nutrition and smart eating habits that support healthy digestion. Essentially, what you eat affects how your digestive system works, and only when that is balanced will you be able to properly absorb nutrients and avert disease in all its forms. If your own digestion could use a healthy boost—or if simply eating more mindfully sounds appealing—consider incorporating these fairly simple 10 rules of Ayurveda into your daily routine.

1. Think of food as medicine. Listen to your body and mind, and, in general, remember the “opposites attract” rule to level out through food. Are you hot, angry or inflamed? Then choose cooling foods and spices, such as cucumber, fennel, melon and mint, and drinks, such as coconut water. Are you cold, dry or depressed? Then pick warming foods and spices, such as cinnamon, cardamom, oatmeal and vegetable soups, and drinks, such as chai tea.

2. Eat a diet focused on fresh, whole foods, with an emphasis on organic vegetables and fruits. When possible, stay away from dry, raw vegetables because these can be difficult to digest, and favor cooked veggies instead. Of course, if it’s between a French fry and a raw piece of broccoli, use your common sense. That brings us to…

3. Steer clear of fried, processed, additive-laden and frozen foods. They can really mess with your digestive system.

4. Choose happy creatures. Everything you consume has energy. So if you do eat animal proteins, feed yourself the most positive energy you can find in the form of grass-fed beef (happy cows), wild-caught salmon (happy fish) and cage-free eggs (happy chickens)—you get the picture.

5. Do an easy morning detox. Drink a cup of warm water with lemon before you eat or drink anything (including that cup of Joe) in the morning. It’s a nice way to flush toxins and jumpstart the digestive system every day.

6. Eat regularly. Three meals at routine times of the day, such as breakfast at 7 to 7:30 a.m., lunch at 11 to 1 p.m. and dinner at 6 to 7:30 p.m., are ideal. Also, go slowly so you don’t overeat. You should feel satisfied, but not bloated or heavy.

7. Stop drinking iced bevvies. Ice in drinks is an all-American habit, but not one to necessarily be proud of since it slows digestion. If you’re not feeling overheated, keep your beverages ice-free.

8. Sip hot tea. Herbal teas have many healing benefits. Feeling anxious or irritable? Sip a calming lavender or chamomile tea. Feeling sluggish or have indigestion? Pour a cup of ginger tea. Or simply enjoy one just because.

9. Quit counting calories. You heard me. Just trust me, it’s not all about the calories. When you follow the principles above, you’ll reap health rewards, feel great and simply won’t need to count calories.

10. Be kind to you. If you opted to indulge in that doughnut, don’t beat yourself up! There’s nothing worse than adding guilt to your guilty pleasure. An anxious mind also can disrupt your tummy. So, savor every morsel, smile and then get back on your Ayurveda horse.

INTERESTED IN AYURVEDA?

Learn more from these local experts.

Anna Apotheca
With a practice located in West Midtown, Anna Watson Russ offers Ayurvedic detoxes and education programs and hosts workshops and events.
500 Means St. NW, Studio D, 30318
404.858.2326
annaapotheca.com

Wellness with Jenn
At her studio in Old Fourth Ward, devoted yogi Jenn Cook offers Ayurvedic lifestyle coaching, in addition to yoga classes and Thai bodywork massage.
404.539.5638
wellnesswithjenn.com

You can also contact Karina Antenucci, a certified Ayurveda Health Coach and the author of this piece, at 404.354.5705.

STORY: Karina Antenucci

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