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The
Ayurvedic Approach to Internal Cleansing: Three
Kinds of Toxins If
ama is not cleared from the body and continues to build up, eventually
it can leave the digestive tract and start circulating through the
body. Once it settles in a specific area, over time ama becomes reactive
and mixes with the subdoshas, the dhatus (body tissues), or malas
(waste products such as urine). When it mixes with these parts of
the physiology, it becomes amavisha, a more reactive, toxic type of
ama. The
third type of toxins are what we would call environmental toxins.
Environmental toxins come from outside the body and include pesticides
and chemical fertilizers in food, as well as preservatives, additives
and genetically engineered foods. Food that has "gone bad"
and is filled with harmful bacteria also falls in this category. Other
garavisha toxins include arsenic, lead, asbestos, chemicals in detergents
and household supplies, poisons, air and water pollution, chemicals
and synthetics in clothing, and recreational drugs. Amavisha
and garavisha types of toxins are best handled by an ayurvedic physician,
but there are a number of things you can do on an ongoing basis to
prevent ama from building up in your body. Signs
That You May Have an Ama Build-Up How
Ama is Created: Diet and Lifestyle Factors If
you eat foods that are too heavy to digest, such as fried foods, hard
cheeses, meats, leftovers, junk foods, processed foods, and rich desserts,
these can overload your digestion and cause ama to form. Cold foods
and drinks -- such as ice cream, ice-cold water and foods straight
from the refrigerator -- also are hard to digest, since cold temperatures
put out the digestive fire. If
your digestion is weak or dull (a characteristic associated with Kapha
dosha), and you eat too much food or food that is too heavy for your
digestive system, you'll form ama. Someone
with a strong digestion (associated with Pitta dosha) will be able
to eat larger quantities and richer foods without forming ama. An
irregular daily routine can also disrupt your digestion and cause
ama. Mental, emotional and physical stress is another cause of incomplete
digestion and ama. If you've ever tried eating when you're upset,
and felt the stomach pains afterwards, you know why this is so. An
Ama-Reducing Diet The
ama-reducing diet includes fresh, organic vegetables; sweet, juicy
fruits; whole grains such as quinoa, cous cous, rye, barley, amaranth,
millet and rice; and easily digested proteins such as mung dhal or
lentil soup. Lassi -- a drink made in the blender with one part freshly
made yogurt, four parts water, and salt or honey for flavor-is an
excellent digestion-booster to drink after a meal because it contains
acidophilus, a friendly bacteria that aids digestion. Cooked leafy
greens such as chard and kale are especially good for improving elimination
and helping to detoxify the body. The
vegetables and grains should be cooked with tasty spices that are
suitable for your body type and the season. Avoid
all of the foods that we mentioned earlier as a cause of ama -- fried
foods, heavy foods such as aged cheese, meat, rich desserts -- anything
that is difficult to digest should be left out of your diet. Avoid
eating or drinking anything cold. Drinking
warm water throughout the day is a good way to flush out ama and toxins
of all kinds, especially if you add detoxifying spices to make a tea. Detoxifying
Tea Lifestyle
Tips It's
also important to eat all three meals at the same time every day.
If your body gets used to a regular routine, the digestive juices
will start to ready themselves before the meal, and will be more efficient
in digesting. If you eat at all different times, your digestion will
be thrown off. Don't
snack between meals unless you are actually hungry, and wait until
the food is digested before eating a meal. If your digestion is already
occupied with digesting and you add new food on top of that, the result
is ama, the sour, undigested waste product of undigested food. Other
aspects of the ayurvedic routine are also important. Going to sleep
before 10 p.m. is essential, because during the Pitta time of night
(10-2) your digestion has a chance to cleanse and rejuvenate itself.
If you stay up, you'll probably feel hungry about midnight and will
want to eat, which will tax the digestion and create ama. Waking
up before 6 a.m. is recommended, as if you sleep late into the Kapha
time of the morning (6-10 a.m.), the channels of your body will become
clogged with ama and you'll feel dull and tired. Daily
exercise that is suitable for your body type will stimulate digestion
and help cleanse the body of toxins. It's also important to manage
your stress, and to have a job that your enjoy and is not too taxing
for your body type. Everyone can benefit from spending time each day
practicing the Transcendental Meditation® program to remove mental,
emotional and physical stress. Herbs
That Heal: Especially for Internal Cleansing Spring
is Ideal for Cleansing To
detoxify in the spring, The Council of Maharishi Ayurveda Physicians recommends
that for two months, you take Elim-Tox or Elim-Tox-O, take Triphala
or Herbal Cleanse, drink plenty of the Detoxification Tea mentioned
earlier, follow the ama-reducing diet, and follow the ama-reducing
ayurvedic routine mentioned earlier. "Keeping
your body cleansed and free of toxins is a matter of following the
ayurvedic diet and routine suitable for your body type and imbalances
throughout the year, and following an ama-reducing diet daily routine
in spring or any time that your feel a toxic build-up," says The Council. "In this way you can take care of these three
areas of the body -- strengthening the digestion, cleansing the liver,
and cleansing the bowel. If you do this, over time you will find that
less and less toxins build up in your body, and you will enjoy the
energy, clarity and lightness of a toxin-free body, mind and emotions."
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