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The World Health Organization recognizes Ayurvedic medicine, and supports
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Then realizing the pure consciousness inhering as Self
to be that self-same Tripura, he become aware of the
One Self holding all, and was liberated.
The fundamental point of Ayurveda is that everything is interrelated. Nothing
is separate in the universe or the human body. Another fundamental point
is that the external universe is reflected in the internal universe of the
human body. While everything is interrelated, each item is also unique. Each
part contributes its own special quality to the whole, whether as a cell
in the liver, as a human being on Earth, or as a star in the sky.
Hence, the concept of individuality is basic to the Ayurvedic system. Ayurveda
only works with individuals. Yet, this understanding of the individual is
within the context of the whole or Mother Nature. In Ayurveda, the word Prakruti
means Mother Nature- that feminine quality that allows form to
manifest. It literally means nature, and encompasses the unique
qualities of everything.
In Order to use the Ayurvedic system, you need to have a basic understanding
of how Ayurveda determines your individuality. In this sense, it does not
mean to categorize you as a person. Rather Ayurveda strives to understand
how your organism functions, how your metabolism functions, how your mind
functions.
This Understanding of how our body and mind function is liberating. It frees
us from societys stereotypes, from conditioning, from misconceptions
and judgments we may have formed about ourselves. Ayurveda understands that
each person is born with a basic nature that does not change. Understanding
your natal or genetic makeup frees you from all the other concepts. This
knowledge is empowering. Your natal nature, or constitution, is also called
prakruti in Sanskrit. However, this is not the cosmic Mother Nature (also
Prakruti), but the individualized nature. The word prakruti, as used in the
rest of this book, will refer to the natal constitution of a person.
Ayurveda also understands that there is a changing nature or situation in
the body. It is called vikruti in Sanskrit, which means that which
covers prakruti. This signifies a transient state of the body and mind.
For example, if I have a cold, that is a transient imbalanced state. It does
not indicate a change in my natal constitution, which remains fixed as diseases
pass over it. The prakruti does not change during a lifetime. In very rare
cases chronic illness can change the prakruti and become the actual nature
of the person. This is quite rare, however, and is usually terminal.
Once these two different states of the body are clearly understood, it is
possible to proceed: our constitution does not change, but we are always
in change. When our changing constitution (vikruti) is the same as our natal
constitution (prakruti), health is present. When they are different, an imbalance
is present. The imbalance can pass with time, or it can become a
disease.
Ayurveda theory is based on the assumption that, if you understand your natal
constitution, you will take measures to prevent imbalance from developing
in the first place. However, if imbalance occurs, understanding your constitution
can determine the kinds of therapeutic treatments that you should choose
or receive.
Ayurveda also recognizes two different types of natal constitution, physical
and mental. The ancient texts say that these are usually the same. What many
modern practitioners are finding today-especially in the West- is that this
rule is not as fixed it was in the past. We are now finding certain individuals
that have different mental and physical constitution. They are still a minority,
but this can create confusion for a woman who is trying to diagnosis herself.
One of the difficulties for untrained people is the confusion between the
natal and changing constitutions. Often, clients of mine think that they
are the disturbed state-usually a chronic situation-instead of their natal
state, which they have forgotten over time. I will try to clarify the differences
below so that you can identify your own natal state more easily.
Ayurveda determines your individuality by seeing which of the three natural
forces dominate your organism. These three principles or forces were discovered
by observing nature over hundreds of years. These three forces are not man-made,
or theories, or concepts. They control the environment and all
manifestation-whether we understand them or not. They are primal forces of
Mother Nature, basically feminine in nature, and are not directly observable,
although you can observe their functions and effects in the body and in nature.
These three forces are movement, transformation, and cohesion. Their names
in Sanskrit are vata (that which moves), pitta (that which transforms), and
kapha (that which binds). It is said that, to understand these three
humors or forces, one needs to study them for eight years, as
they are metaphors for Mother Natures movements in the manifest world.
These three principles combine to make ten different types of people. Seven
types are traditionally recognized. For our purposes, however, ten types
provide greater clarity. The main qualities of the three humors are given
Table 1.
Table 1. The Main Qualities of the Three Humors
HUMOR
QUALITY
CHARACTERISTIC
Vata:
cold, dry, light,
irregular, fast
(like wind)
Pitta:
hot, oily, light
penetrating, moving
(like fire)
Kapha:
cold, oily, heavy,
regular, slow
(like water)
The humors combine in the following ways to make ten types: vata, pitta,
kapha, vata/pitta, vata/kapha, pitta/vata, pitta/kapha, kapha/vata, kapha/pitta,
and vata/pita/kapha.
There is more information on this subject in my book, Practical Ayurveda.
Ayurveda is a vast subject and any reading you do on it will be valuable.
A very good book that covers this subject is called Prakruti: Your Ayurvedic
Constitution, by Dr. Robert Svoboda. The basic physical descriptions of the
ten different combinations are:
Vata: Vata woman are thin and either tall or short. They do not gain weight
and have little or no fat tissue. Their arms and legs are quite thin. Their
hair is dry, as is their skin. Their complexion may be darkish and they can
tan well, though they may lose it rather quickly. They tend to have brown
or dark eyes. Their circulation tends to be weak or variable, as is their
immune system. Menstruation is often irregular, with little flow and sharp
pain or cramps.
Pitta: Pitta women are of medium size and height. They usually do not gain
much weight age 36 to 39, and even then perhaps only a few pounds. They have
a fair amount of fat tissue, enough to give form, but not too much. Their
hair is slightly oily and may turn gray at a young age. Their skin is slightly
oil and prone to infections or pimples, even later as an adult. Their complexion
may be fair or reddish, in either case they sunburn easily. Their hair tends
to be light colored and prone to dandruff. Their eyes are generally light
in color, blue, green, or gray. Their circulation is good. Their immune system
is normally good. Menstruation is often profuse, with dark-red blood, some
times accompanied by pain. They can a tendency to vaginal or urinary infections.
Kapha: Kapha women are larger than the other two types. They may be either
taller or shorter, but they have thicker bones and bodies. They are physically
the strongest. They can be normal or overweight in size. However, they always
tend to put on weight easily and so must be aware their whole lives of eating
habits. They tend to have thicker arms and legs then the other types. They
have the best quality of skin and hair, both slightly oily, but with good
luster. Their complexion is fair or whitish, yet they tan well and evenly
and they hold their tans well. Their eyes can be of any color, though they
tend to be brownish. Often, they have poor circulation. They have the strongest
immune system. Menstruation is very regular, with medium flow, usually little
or no pain. If pain is present, it is dull and achy. They are prone to
accumulations that can result in fibroids and tumors.
Vata/Pitta: These women are usually less thin than the pure vata types, but
can have a vata-type body. The skin gives a clear indication if pitta is
present-it is oily and often prone to pimples or infections. The hair may
be thin and dry (vata) or oily and with dandruff (pitta), or a mix of both.
These indications will help you see if there is a combination of both vata
and pitta. Vata types have irregular circulation; pitta types have good
circulation. These types tend to fluctuate between the two. Menstruation
is irregular, sometimes with pain and irregular flows-some times heavy, sometimes
light.
Vata/Kapha: These women have either a vata or a thinner kapha-type body.
They tend to be shorter rather than taller. Usually, if vata is first they
tend to have a more vata-type body. The skin is a good indication: is it
oily or dry? Thinner with oily skin and no inflammation is a good indication
of vata/kapha. V/K types tend to have poor circulation, with cold hands and
feet. Menstruation is more regular and less pain; flow is minimal or light.
Pitta/Vata: Those women are fairer in complexion, perhaps still thin, yet
with oilier skin and hair than V/P types. They are more prone in the Sun.
Menstruation tends to be heavier, with fewer irregularities, yet they are
more prone to infection and irritations in the vagina.
Pitta/Kapha: These women are strong in body, with
good muscles. They tend to be larger, but not necessarily fatter, than other
pitta types. This is a very good constitution for athletics and sports (though
exercise is good for all types). They may have a problem with oily hair or
skin, and have occasional problems with inflammation. Their circulation is
good. Menstruation is heavier rather than lighter, yet regular and with little
or no pain. Sometimes infections can occur, such as yeast infections
with mucous discharge.
Kapha/Vata: These women are larger than other dual types that include vata.
They have good skin and hair. They may have pale skin. Vata tends to manifest
as irregularities in the body or mind. They may occasionally have dry skin.
Menstruation is regular, with light flow. Pain can occur at times, as can
blockages or accumulation such as fibroids and cysts.
Kapha/pitta: These women are larger than other dual
types with pitta. They are strong, if fit, and have greater endurance. This
mix gives them better circulation than pure kapha types. Menstruation is
regular, with a heavier flow than a pure kapha type. Pain is generally absent,
but the tendency toward infections, such as yeast infections
, and accumulation is there.
Vata/Pitta/Kapha: Traditionally, this type is said to be rare and exhibits
a perfect balance of the three humors. According to ancient texts, however,
this may not be our modern definition of perfect beauty, as it tends to reflect
a large, strong, lustrous body with a fair amount of padding. This type is
rare, and I have only encountered one or two in many years of practice in
Europe. They are said to be the strongest and have the most endurance of
all types. Menstruation is balanced, with a light flow that causes no problems
physically.
Each of the ten constitutions has different emotional and physical qualities,
some positive, and some destructive and problematic. Here are the positive
qualities of the different constitutions:
Vata: Vata is creativity; it is intuition. Vata is abstract and fluid, changeable
and adaptable. Vata is present in all artists of every medium; it is inspiration.
It provides flexibility and is social, though not necessary in a profound
way. Travel and movement are enriching. Several activities are needed and
pursued with joy. When in balance, vata women have light and easy cycles,
generally shorter in duration-24 to 27 days and lasting for 2-4 days. Pain
is absent and so are emotional swings. Some fatigue may be present on the
first day of menstruation. Life is abundant and joyous.
Pitta: Pitta is the energy of manifesting things. It is driven and motivated.
The quest is very important, as is knowledge and understanding the nature
of things. The inquiring mind is pitta in nature. Pitta is discrimination
of the mind. Pitta women can impart their understanding to others and assist
or aid people through their knowledge. They like to create things and put
ideas into form. They are passionate and motivated. They are full of life
and enjoy the interaction of life, yet need to remain independent. They need
and seek responsibility. Their mind likes and needs to be stimulated through
learning and seeking. Pitta is the energy to initiate things. When balanced,
pitta women have regular cycles with a heavier flow than the other types.
Yet pain and emotional swings are not present. Life is exciting and passionate.
Their menstruation time is average, 3-5 days long.
Kapha: Kapha is the energy of cohesion. It binds and provides the quality
of lubricating or of balance and stability. Kapha is the basis of the body
and the mind for all types, as it provides the needed stability. Hence, Kapha
is the quality of stability, mentally, and emotionally. Kapha women are the
archetype of the Divine Mother and they radiate unconditional love. When
balanced, kapha is devotion to the divine or to life itself. Love is the
balancing quality in nature and kapha is that love in an impersonal sense.
Kapha people move little (as in location) and prefer to stay in a known
environment. This allows their best qualities to over flow. They are the
most reliable and least self-oriented of the three in a balanced state. They
enjoy being and need to be with others and prefer a few deep relationships
to many superficial ones. Family is very important and they love to create
a family when secure. They are less concerned with intellectual pursuits
than the others and prefer emotional relation with live beings-plants, animals,
or people. When balanced, they have very regular and light menstruations
with no pain or emotional swings. Life is full of love and abundance. Their
menstruation is longest, 3-7 days.
Vata/Pitta: This combination generally makes a woman creative and able to
manifest the creativity in a concrete form. That can be in the arts, in business,
or any walk of life. This is a good combination for teachers. They are usually
very fun, energetic, and like change. Their cycles tend to be regular, with
normal flow.
Vata/Kapha: This combination generally makes a woman creative in a more stable
or concrete way. This tendency may be more likely to manifest toward people
or animals than toward abstract material forms. Great power of intuition
lies here. An attraction to nature and all living things is present. The
cycle for a V/K woman is regular, with light flow.
Pitta/Vata: This combination generally makes a woman more passionate toward
life and the interests that she has. There will be the tendency to be a
motivating force-in an energetic way-for those around her. This is also a
good combination for teaching or helping others in any kind of pursuit,
emotional, intellectual, or physical. Her cycle is regular, with a good flow.
Pitta/Kapha: This combination generally makes a woman motivated with life.
She gets into life and lives it. She wants a home and family, yet she pursues
different interests or careers. She has great capacity for work. Her cycle
will be regular, with an even flow.
Kapha/Vata: This combination generally makes a woman alive and bubbly. Talkative,
friendly, and social, this combination has the stamina to relate directly,
deeply, and clearly with many people. She is caring and intuitive in her
approach to others and perhaps enjoys organizing others or events. Management
skills with people are there. Her cycles are regular and light.
Kapha/Pitta: This combination generally makes a woman powerful and strong.
She has the ability to do whatever she wishes in life. Yet she tends to be
more humanitarian than material in a balanced state. She is a strong benefic
force in society. Her cycles are regular and moderate flow.
Vata/Pita/Kapha: This combination can make a woman the archetype of a goddess.
She generally radiates love to others, yet she is strong and possesses great
strength of will and brilliant intuitive abilities. She is regular and has
a moderate menstrual flow.
Here are the destructive or problematic qualities of the different constitutions:
Vata: When imbalanced, vata brings depression, stress fear, anxiety, and
worry. Irregularities manifest throughout the body and the mind. All nervous
disorders are due to vata. Menstruation becomes irregular, with sharp pains
and cramps before and during the first days of menstruation. The pain can
be debilitating. Depression is common before menstruation. Menstruation can
stop under extreme stress or depression. Vaginal dryness is caused by an
imbalance of vata. Fatigue is generally present before and after the beginning
of menses.
Pitta: When imbalanced, pitta brings frustration, irritation, anger,
manipulation, and jealousy. The heat of pitta brings all forms of infection
and inflammation to the body and the mind. If left untreated it can burn
the spirit. Menstruation becomes very heavy, with a lot of blood loss that
can lead to anemia, fatigue, and energy loss. Pain can be present before
menstruation, yet not sharp, as in vata. A woman can get frustrated, and
angry with those around her before her menstruation begins. Once it starts,
she feels a great relief, but may also feel quite tired.
Kapha: When imbalanced kapha creates huge emotional needs and feelings of
a lack of love and security. Kapha types internalize their emotions and self
destruct through an accumulation of emotions. This may take the form of fat,
tumors, fibroids, cysts, etc. Generally, they try to avoid expressing their
feelings, which leads to disrupted physical habits. Their cycle can become
disrupted by strong emotions, though it will generally still be regular.
They tend to suffer more emotionally, with large swings of guilt, unworthiness,
and failure, accompanied by a basic feeling that no one loves them. There
is a tendency to accumulate water before the menstruation begins. They may
have sore breasts because of water retention. They tend to become stagnant
and inert in mind and body. Through this, they lose their vitality.
Vata/Pitta: When imbalanced, this type becomes erratic in emotional behavior
and tends towards strong outbursts of a passionate nature. They suffer from
irregular menstruation and inflammations or infections. They tend to get
sore breasts or nipples, though irregularity. Vaginal dryness can be common,
especially latter in life. Pain can be present, changing from sharp to general,
both before and during menstruation.
Vata/Kapha: When imbalanced, this type can become very depressed in a
self-destructive way, internalizing the depression with a feeling of no
self-worth or guilt. They may have outbursts, but overall, they tend to just
feel badly with no real external cause. If left alone, they can feel dejected
or worse. Yet, if they are with others, they can feel inadequate. Their cycle
is irregular and may stop if a deep depression sets in for some time. They
may have excess mucus or discharges, according to their emotional state,
which is irregular. Pain is migrating, deep, and dull.
Pitta/Vata: When imbalanced, this type can feel angry and irritable, and
be prone to violent outbursts. They tend to blame others for everything and
create mountains out of molehills. They are prone to infection and inflammation
in the vagina or bladder. Infections can move around and be difficult to
cure. They have irregular emotions and flow, although the number of days
between cycles may be consistent. Pain, if present, is more general, with
more just before and just after the start of menstruation. Depression may
accompany the swings of anger or frustration.
Pitta/Kapha: When imbalanced, these women can feel irritable and frustrated.
They have the tendency to internalize most of the emotions they feel, yet
an occasional outburst is likely if someone or something provokes them. They
are prone to yeast infections
or other inflamed, infectious discharges. Their cycles are regular
in time, but usually quite emotional and disturbed. They may have heavy flows.
Kapha/Vata: When imbalanced, these women usually experience self-negating
feelings of unworthiness, accompanied by depression. Outbursts seldom happen,
as everything is internalized, although a general feeling of neglect and
lack of love can trigger strong emotions. There may be sore or painful breasts
before menstruation. Excessive discharges are common. Their cycles tend to
be regular, but with irregular flow. Migrating, dull pain is also common,
either before or after the start of menstruation.
Kapha/Pitta: When imbalanced, this type may have internalized anger, which
sometimes can be projected onto those around them. Generally, there is
self-destructive behavior that is held within, as well as an accumulated
frustration with life and/or love. Accumulation of water is common before
the menstruation begins. Accumulative and inflammatory problems may occur
frequently in the vagina. Their cycle is generally regular in days, but not
in emotions or in flow, which tends to be heavy.
Vata/Pitta/Kapha: When imbalanced, this type can demonstrate the problems
of any of the three humors. As vata is the most unstable humor, it is generally
the one causing irregularities of time or emotion. It can stop the flow of
menses or cause any form of dryness and emotional depression. Pitta will
cause inflammation and excessive flow accompanied by anger or frustration.
Kapha will cause retention and accumulation of fluids or mucus through self
destructive or internalized emotions.
Note that, in a balanced state, any of the constitutional types have smooth
and regular menstruation. Sometimes there can be fatigue on the first day
or two of menses. Yet, when you look at the imbalanced states, you see that
all of them can experience some kind of problem.
It should be understood that, according to Ayurveda, vata is the cause of
most disease in the body because of its unstable nature. However, this is
even more true for reproductive and hormonal problems. A disturbance of vata
is present in all forms of menstrual, premenstrual, pre-menopausal and
post-menopausal problems. This is true even if you have no vata present in
your constitution. Hence, the treatment of vata is included in every kind
of corrective therapy.
Very often, menstrual problems are due solely to a transient factor (vikruti)
like stress or shock. These imbalances the vata humor and causes problems,
as is explained in the next chapter. The point here is that you may be
experiencing symptoms of a humor that is not dominant in your natal constitution.
The only sure way to know whether you are experiencing an imbalance of your
natal constitution (prakruti) or of your changing constitution (vikruti)
is to see a practitioner. This is especially true if you are of a dual type,
because in that case it is more difficult to determine what your natal nature
is.
There is one very helpful trick to help you recognize your natal constitution.
Look at your tongue in a mirror. A very wide broad tongue is kapha in nature
and a very narrow tongue is vata. A pitta tongue in not wider than the outer
edge of the teeth-it is between the other two in width. The mixed constitutions
are between the pure types; e.g., a pitta/kapha tongue will be broader than
a pitta tongue and narrower than a kapha tongue. This is a simple, but very
effectives, way to know your natal constitution.
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the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, the average American male aged 50
has between 5 and 22 pounds of compacted fecal matter stuck in his digestive
system. The subsequent contamination of the intestines leads to toxins
entering the blood, tissues, and organs, and contaminating them as well.
The largest internal
organ in the body is the liver. The liver works by both filtering toxins
directly and by altering toxins so that they can be removed during other
stages of detoxification. The liver filters toxins from about one liter
of blood every minute. Some of these toxins are endotoxins (produced
in the body) and exotoxins (from outside the body). These wastes are
eliminated by the kidneys or the colon. Other toxins, composed of compounds
that are difficult for the liver to filter, must be broken down with enzymes
so that they can be removed. A properly functioning liver is vital
to your health.
Serious toxin overload
of the liver can easily occur. Toxins released from the liver must
leave the body through the colon and kidneys. If a person is constipated,
the toxins are not eliminated and are instead reabsorbed back into the
liver. This occurs while new exotoxins are continually introduced into
the body through medication, pesticides, cigarette smoke, pollution, impurities
in food, bacteria, and other problematic substances in the environment; and
concurrently new endotoxins are created in the body due to stress and lack
of exercise.
The resulting blood
pollution puts tremendous strain on the kidneys which normally process 200
quarts of blood daily to sift out waste products to keep blood clean and
chemically balanced. The road to disease is soon paved with an improperly
functioning liver, gummed up excretory system, strained kidneys, and a slew
of toxins that bind to enzymes at the cellular level and neutralize them
causing cells to stop functioning properly.
This toxin buildup
initially expresses itself through minor symptoms like sluggishness, headaches,
and acne, but later leads to life-threatening ailments like cancer, organ
failure, and hormonal imbalances which cause obesity and diabetes.
A study by the Columbia University School of Public Health estimates that
95 percent of cancer is caused by diet and environmental toxicity.
Most Americans have between 400 and 800 chemicals stored in their bodies
typically in fat cells.
Your
Detoxification System
Healthy
Colon
Unhealthy
Colon
Healthy
Colon Lining
Toxin
Damaged Colon Lining
Healthy
Liver
Diseased
Liver
Healthy
Kidney
Failed
Kidney
Resulting Health
Problems Digestive
clogging, liver overload, failing kidneys, and toxin buildup are known to
cause the following health problems:
Acne
Allergies
Altered Metabolism
Bad Breath
Blotting
Body Odor
Colon Cancer
Confusion
Constipation
Depression
Diarrhea
Dry skin
Ear Aches
Endocrine Disorders
Enzyme Dysfunction
Fatigue
Flatulence
Frequent Colds
Hemorrhoids
Halitosis
Hormonal
Imbalances
Itching
Kidney Failure
Loss of Appetite
Migraines &
Headaches
Mood Swings
Muscle Cramps
Nausea & Vomiting
Neurological Disorders
Nutritional
Deficiencies
Obesity
Poor Appetite
Poor Memory and
Concentration
Pre-mature Aging
Reproductive Disorders
Sinus Problems
Skin Blemishes
Skin Rashes
Stiff Joints
Weakened Immune
System
Weight Gain
Western
Medicine
Western medicine relies on aggressive and costly prescription drugs and
prohibitively-expensive surgery to deal with problems related to body
toxicity. These methods generally address only the symptoms of toxicity
and not the underlying causes. As soon as you stop using the drugs,
the problems return! And these prescription drugs often result in unwanted
and even dangerous side effects.
For example, migraines
are frequently caused by toxin buildup in the body. Amytriptyline,
Desipramine, and Doxepin are commonly prescribed to alleviate migraines.
Their combined side-effects include blurred vision, confusion, constipation,
dizziness, drowsiness, dry mouth, faintness, fatigue, increased appetite,
weakness, and weight gain. In this case, side-effects like constipation
and increased appetite work to accelerate damage to the digestive track and
promote further toxin buildup and worsening symptoms.
Another condition
related to body toxicity is slow bowel movement. Laxatives are commonly
prescribed for treatment. Magnesium Hydroxide is the most common active
ingredient in laxatives. This chemical DOES NOT remove the buildup
on the walls of the colon. It only liquefies the contents of your bowel
to produce watery stools. Long-term usage is known to weaken intestinal
muscles which serve as the digestive system's engine. Again this approach
is counter-productive and worsens the condition it is meant to treat.
Ayurvedic
Medicine
Ayurveda, the science
of life, prevention, and longevity, is the oldest and most holistic and
comprehensive medical system available. Its fundamentals can be found
in Hindu scriptures called the Vedas - the ancient Indian books of wisdom
written over 5,000 years ago. Ayurveda uses the inherent principles
of nature to help maintain health in a person by keeping the individual's
body, mind, and spirit in perfect equilibrium with nature.
India Herbs has
a seasoned group of Ayurvedic doctors specialized in Kaya Chikitsa, one of
the eight major specialties of Ayurveda that deals with Internal Medicine.
It is the branch of Ayurveda that offers therapies for purification and
detoxification. Kaya Chikitsa dwells deep into defining the root cause
of a disease and prescribes the therapeutic use of various herbal medicines
and holistic treatments for enhancing the capabilities and vigor of your
body's detoxification system while strengthening the body and overall
well-being.
India Herbs' Kaya
Chikitsa doctors combine a proprietary herbal formula based on centuries'
old wisdom with
advice on diet, exercise, mental training, and relaxation to help men
and women achieve their peak and overcome toxicity concerns through safe,
natural means.
Recommendations
You can cleanse your body and optimize your long-term health by:
1)
Reversing Damage - Years of continual toxin ingestion have caused damage
to your detoxification system. To help reverse this,
Ayurtox releases hundreds of
phytonutrients
that act at the molecular level to remove metabolic waste and toxins from
your body, stimulate and tone your gastrointestinal system, improve circulation,
nourish muscle and connective tissues, prime vital organs like the liver
and kidneys, strengthen your immune system, and soothe your nervous system
to restore natural balance and harmony to your body.
2) Limiting Harmful
Foods - Avoid processed and canned foods, dairy products (especially cheese),
and junk foods which are full of toxins, low in nutritional value, and lack
dietary fiber.
3) Eating Healthy
Foods - Consume plenty of fresh, organic fruits and vegetables. Regularly
eat home-cooked meals (without MSG or artificial sweeteners). Raw and
slightly steamed vegetables are best for vitamins and nutrients. Dried
beans and other dried items are better for cooking than canned foods.
4) Drinking Purified
Water - Use a reputable water filtration system to ensure the cleanest possible
water is available for your household. Water coming from public water
supplies will at the least contain contaminants from old piping and usually
has bacteria.
5) Increasing Fluid
Intake - Purified water and freshly squeezed juices help flush toxins from
your body. If possible, consume only broths, pureed vegetables, water,
and juices to treat your body to a liquid diet and reduce burden to your
digestive system one day a week.
6) Drinking Herbal
Teas - Teas made from Fenugreek, Eucalyptus, Peppermint, and Spearmint help
promote urination and bowel movement and remove mucus along with trapped
viruses and bacteria from the body.
7) Treating
Constipation - Take natural laxatives like Psyllium to ensure regular bowel
movements which help prevent toxins from building up in the digestive tract.
8) Undertaking
Spa Therapy - Steam bath, sauna, and massage help loosen toxins and remove
them from your body.
9) Seeking Relaxation
- Strive to get 6 to 8 hours of sleep every night and find quiet time for
at least 5 minutes of meditation daily. Allowing your body to recuperate
and keeping your mind at ease helps balance your nervous system and minimize
harmful hormones produced by stressful living.
10) Reducing Exposure
to Toxins - Avoid using artificial air fresheners, switch to natural brands
of toiletries (cosmetics, soaps, shampoos, toothpaste), and use natural cleaning
products.
Results: The precise combination
of
ingredients
in
Ayurtox along with a mind-body focus precisely addresses your natural
detoxification needs!
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