Ancient Ayurveda Recipes for Healthy Living
What did our ancestors eat?
One ancient culture originating from India used simple basic principles of daily living in the practice of Ayurveda. Ayurveda is an ancient Indian system of medicine, emphasizing the importance of diet and lifestyle for maintaining overall health and well-being.
This culture used food and specific spices as medicine based on your constitution. They pioneered in many surgical procedures which are used in Western medicine today. Ayurveda is not only medicine; it is a science of life which incorporates yoga, chanting, mantras, mudras, food, daily practices and brings in the science of astrology, astronomy and geology.
Ayurvedic Diet
The Ayurvedic diet is based on the principle of eating whole, seasonal foods that are balanced in terms of their energetic qualities.
Here are some examples of healthy foods for daily living in Ayurveda:
- Fruits and vegetables: Fresh fruits and vegetables are an essential part of the Ayurvedic diet. They are packed with nutrients and have a variety of health benefits, such as boosting the immune system, promoting digestion, and reducing inflammation.
- Whole grains: Whole grains are a good source of complex carbohydrates, fibre, and essential vitamins and minerals. They are also relatively easy to digest. Some good choices include:
- Brown rice
- Quinoa
- Oats
- Millet
- Barley
- Legumes: Legumes are a good source of protein, fibre, and other essential nutrients. They are also relatively inexpensive and versatile. Some good choices include:
- Beans
- Lentils
- Peas
- Spices: Spices are a staple of the Ayurvedic diet. They are used to enhance the flavour of food and also have a variety of health benefits. Some good choices include:
- Ginger
- Turmeric
- Cumin
- Coriander
- Black pepper
- Cardamom
- Fennel
- Nuts and seeds: Nuts and seeds are a good source of protein, healthy fats, and fibre. They are also a good source of vitamin E, magnesium, and zinc. Some good choices include:
- Almonds
- Walnuts
- Cashews
- Pumpkin seeds
- Sunflower seeds
- Flaxseeds
- Dairy: Dairy products are a good source of protein, calcium, and other essential nutrients. Some good choices include:
- Milk
- Yogurt
- Ghee
It is important to note that the Ayurvedic diet is individualized based on your unique dosha type. Vata (air and ether), pitta (fire and water), and kapha (earth and water) are the three doshas. Each dosha has its own unique characteristics and needs.
Tips for healthy eating in Ayurveda
- Eat fresh, organic, seasonal foods that are locally grown whenever possible.
- Avoid processed foods, sugary drinks, and excessive amounts of caffeine and alcohol.
- Eat regular meals and snacks throughout the day to keep your blood sugar levels balanced, the main meal at lunch.
- Drink plenty of warm water throughout the day.
- Cook your food with love and intention.
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Why is this important?
Traditional cultures have used food as medicine for thousands of years. Today, we embrace superfoods and indigenous ingredients in the modern cuisine.
Special recipes are made in improving milk supply, reducing the potential colic in baby, contracting the uterus in post-natal care for mum; warming foods in preparation for winter and eating for your own body type.
Understand the foundations of Ayurvedic nutrition so you can create your own individualized diet, using the ingredients and spices that are best for your constitution (dosha) proving that “one man’s medicine is another man’s poison”. Discover the basic principles of Ayurvedic food combining, the medicinal properties of spices, vegetables and other ingredients, and the subtle energies that affect digestion, like seasons, time of day, and the environment.
Learning Outcomes
In this webinar, you will learn:
➡️ Foundational principles of Ayurvedic medicine
➡️ Daily habits like yoga, pranayama, mudra
➡️ Simple recipes for healthy daily living
➡️ Recipes for pre and postnatal care and care for baby
➡️ Your dosha type and how to eat an Ayurvedic diet that is right for you
➡️ How Ayurveda can support a return to balance
Ayurvedic Recipes for Healthy Living
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