The concept of the Tridoshas is unique to medical science. Ayurveda considers the body to be made up of tissues (dhatus), waste products (malas), and doshas (Energetic Forces).
Tridoshas (Vata, Pitta and Kapha) assist in the creation of various tissues of the body and to remove any unnecessary waste products from the body. It is also the Tridoshas that influence all movements, all transformations, all sensory functions, and many of the other activities in the human body and mind.
The Doshas are dynamic energies that constantly change in response to our actions, thoughts, emotions, the foods we eat, the seasons, and any other sensory inputs that feed our mind and body. That’s why in Ayurveda we advise to make lifestyle and dietary decisions that foster balance within our Doshas.
When we live against our intrinsic natures and support unhealthy patterns that lead to physical and mental imbalances.
Vata dosha
The word vata means to blow or move like the wind.
Vata derives from the elements of Space and Air and translates as “wind” or “that which moves things.”
It is the energy of movement and the force governing all biological activity. Vata is often called the “King of the Doshas,” since it governs the body’s greater life force and gives motion to Pitta and Kapha.
Qualities of Vata: The qualities of Vata are dry, rough, light, cold, mobile and having ability to penetrate fine particles.
5 Types of vata:
Locations of Vata:
The main locations of Vata in the body are the colon, thighs, bones, joints, ears, skin, brain, and nerve tissues.
Actions:
Ways Vata Becomes Imbalanced
How to Balance Vata:
Eat in a peaceful environment.
Engage in wholesome and contemplative activities (like spending time in nature).
Go to bed early.
Meditate daily.
Do gentle physical exercise like yoga, swimming, tai chi, or walking.
One should put efforts to establish regular daily routine to eating schedule; to sleep and to work at regular times. It is very important to regulate vata dosha.
Eat warm, moist, heavy texture food, which is soothing and satisfying.
The food with sweet, sour and salty taste is good to balance Vata dosha.
Food such as warm milk, butter, cream, warm soups, hot cereal, etc is satisfying.
Regular relaxing exercise and avoiding strenuous exercise help.
Vata is cold and dry in nature so warm nourishing food stabilizes vata. Cold salads, greens, raw vegetables, iced drinks are not food for persons with vata imbalance.
Warm sesame oil whole body massage before bath or head massage before sleep will help balance vata.
Pitta dosha
Pitta derives from the elements of Fire and Water.
The Pitta dosha is associated with fire or heat. It is mainly associated with transformation in the body.
It is the energy of digestion and metabolism in the body that functions through carrier substances such as organic acids, hormones, enzymes, and bile.
Pitta is most closely related to the element of Fire
Qualities of Pitta:
Hot, Sharp, Slightly Oily, Penetrating, Liquid, Light and can be sour and foul smelling when excessively increased
5 Types of Pitta:
Locations:
The main locations of Pitta in the body are the small intestine, stomach, liver, spleen, pancreas, blood, eyes, and sweat.
Actions:
Pitta provides the following functions:
Ways Pitta Becomes Imbalanced
Ways to Balance Pitta
Eat in a peaceful environment.
Avoid artificial stimulants.
Engage in calming activities, like spending time in nature.
Meditate daily.
Do calming physical exercise, such as yoga, swimming, tai chi, or walking Eat cool/warm food; try to avoid too hot food and drinks.
Sweet, bitter and astringent tastes are good to decrease pitta influence.
Complex carbohydrates, milk, sweet fruits, green leafy vegetables are good for pitta.
A glass of warm milk with two teaspoons of ghee will calm down pitta.
Avoid processed foods, oily, spicy heavy and salty foods.
Kapha dosha
Kapha derives from the elements of Earth and Water.
Kapha is the heaviest of the three doshas.
It provides the structures and the lubrication that the body needs.
These qualities help to counterbalance Vata's movement and Pitta's metabolism.
Qualities of Kapha:
Cool, Heavy, Dense, Sweet, Stable, Oily, Viscous and soft.
5 Types of Kapha:
Locations:
Chest, throat, lungs, head, lymph, fatty tissue, connective tissue, ligaments, and tendons.
Actions:
Ways Kapha Becomes Imbalanced
Ways to Balance Kapha:
Avoid a luxurious, leisurely lifestyle
Focus on non-attachment in daily life.
Make time for introspective activities, like meditation and writing.
Make a distinction between being nice and being taken advantage of.
Rise early, with no daytime naps.
Eat light meals with lightly cooked vegetables, raw fruits and vegetables helps balance kapha.
Stimulating food, which is bitter, pungent and astringent, are good tastes for kapha dosha.
Kapha dominated person need to watch the consumption of sweet, salty, and fatty food as they might gain weight easily.
Butter, dairy, ice cream, cheese, yogurt aggravate kapha.
Ginger, black pepper, fenugreek, cumin’s turmeric these spices should be added to food.
Use honey as sweetener than any other form of sugar.
Take honey ginger and lukewarm water to pep up the morning
Exercise like aerobics, swimming, jogging will help maintain kapha.
Three primary states of existence of doshas:
Of the three states, the increased or aggravated state leads to the greatest number of imbalances. Such imbalances can arise from dosha- aggravating diet and/or dosha -aggravating life style.
How to balance Doshas:
The key to remember is that like increases like, while opposites create balance.
By simply choosing cooling or more alkalizing foods, you can avoid heartburn, while also supporting your underlying make-up.
Ayurveda offers specifically tailored recommendations for every individual, ranging from general lifestyle changes to the treatment of dis-ease (literally, an imbalance within our natural state of “ease”).
For this reason, Ayurveda can truly be called a system of individualized health care, something remarkably different from the Western model’s “one-pill for all” approach.
Since the doshas are used to detect imbalances before the manifestation of dis-ease, Ayurveda is also a complete system of preventative medicine.
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