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“Leaky Gut” – The Root Cause Of All Disease? + An Ayurvedic Perspective

  “LEAKY GUT SYNDROME” Although the phrase “leaky gut” was never well accepted in the medical community, research over the past two decades has revealed that gut health is critical to overall health, and an unhealthy gut contributes to a wide range of diseases including diabetes, obesity, rheumatoid arthritis, depression and chronic fatigue syndrome. Ancient Wisdom Of Ayurveda … “Due to the purification of the body, the capacity of digestion and metabolism is enhanced, normal health is restored, all sense organs start working with vigor, old age is prevented and diseases cured.” – Charaka Samhita Ch. 16 Sutra 17-19 In Ayurvedic medicine, most treatable diseases arise from the presence of “ama”, a toxic by-product of poor digestion. Mirroring this ancient wisdom...

Hypothyroidism + Impaired Gut Health – An Ayurvedic Perspective

  Hypothyroidism + Impaired Gut Health Hypothyroidism is one of the most common thyroid disorders and it has been estimated that 20 million Americans have some form of thyroid disease. Although there is no direct mention of the thyroid gland in the ancient teachings of Ayurveda there is, however, a condition by the name galaganda mentioned by certain manuscripts as we shall soon explore. Clinical Symptoms Hypothyroidism is often associated with weight gain, mental slowing, depression and dementia, constipation, dry skin, hair loss, cold intolerance, hoarse voice, irregular menstruation, infertility, and a wide range of other not-so-desirable symptoms. Old School vs. Ancient Wisdom Long gone are the days of managing hypothyroidism with a synthetic or bio-identical hormone thinking that...

Gut Health – Managing Irritable Bowel Syndrome [IBS] Naturally + Ayurvedic Tips

“All disease begins in the gut.” – Hippocrates Hippocrates – who is the father of modern medicine has stated that – “all disease begins in the gut”. However, even more impressive is the science of Ayurveda. The literal meaning of Ayurveda is “The Science Of Life” and dates back thousands of years. Ayurveda is an ancient science which takes a positive and preventative approach for maintaining health which is beautifully explained with the following quote … “The aim of Ayurveda is to maintain the health of the healthy and to cure diseases of the sick.” – Charaka Sutrasthana 30:26 Gut Health – Gut Flora The ancient wisdom of Ayurveda has stated long ago the health benefits of optimal digestion [“Agni” – The Digestive Fire]. Modern science is onl...

Simple Ways To Help Manage Anxiety With Ayurveda + Calming Almond Saffron Milk Recipe

  Simple Ways To Help Manage Anxiety The modern world is stressful. Lucky for us – the teachings of Ayurveda provides for simple and practical ways of developing inner calmness and an overall sense of well-being. In fact, the time-honored focus of Ayurveda is to create this very inner calmness and sense of well-being.   The Ancient Wisdom Of Ayurveda Anxiety is a subjective feeling characterized as an unpleasant state often associated with fear and nervous behaviors. From an Ayurvedic perspective, much of these symptoms [of anxiety] originate from vata aggravation. We can think of “vata” as being that movement which directs and drives all activities of the body and mind. If this movement, within the mind specifically, becomes imbalanced it can manifest and express itself as...

Ayurvedic Management Of Psoriasis With Diet & Lifestyle

Ayurvedic Management Of Psoriasis When winter comes and snowfall hits, many people enjoy the season and it’s outdoor activities. Psoriasis patients however often experience a recurrence of the disease during mid-winter. Psoriasis is not only a seasonal disorder but a lifestyle disorder as well. Understanding Psoriasis The word psoriasis is derived from the Greek word “Psora” and “Iasis”. “Psora” means ‘itch’ or ‘scale’ and “Iasis” means ‘condition’. Psoriasis is an inflammatory disorder that affects the skin and nails. It is marked by patches of thick, red skin covered with silvery scales that occur primarily on the elbows, knees, lower back and scalp. Although not life-threatening, it can be painful and cause psychological and em...

Natural Ayurvedic Remedies For Constipation

Natural Ayurvedic Remedies For Constipation Constipation is defined as a condition where there is difficulty in emptying the bowels usually associated with hard feces. It is irregular, infrequent evacuation of the bowels. Some of the symptoms of constipation include discomfort, dry hard feces, flatulence, abdominal pain, headaches and bad breath. From a western standpoint, constipation is defined as having 3 or less bowel movements per week. However according to the ancient science of Ayurveda, constipation is defined as having dry hard stools and/or missing a daily bowel movement. Etiology: According to the ancient science of Ayurveda, constipation is usually caused by: Insufficient water intake Overconsumption of dry, cold and heavy foods Insufficient fiber intake Lack of exercise Overco...

Indigestion – An Ayurvedic Perspective

Indigestion – An Ayurvedic Perspective Indigestion, also known as dyspepsia, is defined as pain or discomfort in the stomach associated with difficulty in digesting food. Some of the symptoms associated with indigestion include belching, nausea and a bloated stomach. Etiology ~ The Root Cause:  According to the ancient science of Ayurveda, indigestion is usually caused by: Consumption of incompatible foods, such as bananas with milk Excessive consumption of heavy, oily, dense and hot, spicy foods Overconsumption of caffeine, alcohol and smoking Eating in haste Emotional eating Anxiety Side effects of certain antibiotics and/or medications Sometimes a symptom of certain cancers, peptic ulcers and GERD   Manifestation Of Acid Indigestion: … “Heart Burn”  People w...

Easy And Healthy Ways To Lose Weight

Easy And Healthy Ways To Lose Weight From an Ayurvedic standpoint, weight gain occurs as a result of excess earth and water elements in the body. This creates sluggish/weak digestion which leads to low metabolism. Signs and symptoms associated with obesity include lethargy, breathlessness on exertion, excess sweating, excess thirst as well as weight gain. Usually the etiological factors of obesity are due to poor diet and lifestyle choices. The typical American diet is extremely counterproductive in the maintenance of good health. Fried foods, excess salty and sweet foods as well as sodas have become a part of the ‘norm’ in todays society. The use of ice in drinks and the popular usage of frozen foods has also contributed to the rising levels of obesity. There are some simple ayurvedic rec...

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