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Healthy Heart |
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THE STATISTICS
ARE FRIGHTENING: |
Heart
disease is the number one killer of both men and women in
the United States.
Every
20 seconds, someone in the United States has a heart attack.
One
in four Americans has some form of heart disease.
Every
34 seconds someone in the United States dies of heart
disease.
Heart
disease takes more lives than the next seven leading causes
of death combined. |
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Yet, both modern
medicine and ayurveda concur that there are things you can do
every day to keep your heart healthy. Here we offer some
suggestions to get you started. Pick one or two and start with
those if you like, then add a couple more every few weeks
until you are naturally living a heart-healthy lifestyle.
Bonus: Not just your heart, your entire physiology will thank
you. |
SOOTHE AWAY
STRESS
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| Yet, both modern
medicine and ayurveda concur that there are things you can do
every day to keep your heart healthy. Here we offer some
suggestions to get you started. Pick one or two and start with
those if you like, then add a couple more every few weeks
until you are naturally living a heart-healthy lifestyle.
Bonus: Not just your heart, your entire physiology will thank
you. |
CULTIVATE
THE POSITIVE
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| While warding off
excess stress is essential to prevent the emotional heart from
wasting away, actively seeking mental and emotional well-being
can help the emotional heart flourish. Ayurveda talks about
ojas, the substance that maintains life. The finest by-product
of digestion and the master coordinator of all activities of
mind and body, ojas leads to bliss, contentment, vitality and
longevity. Inner strength and poise and the cultivation of
positive attitudes and emotions increase ojas. Spend time
everyday on those activities that give you this contentment
and happiness. Listen to soothing or uplifting music, enjoy
serene natural beauty, practice uplifting aromatherapy and sip
relaxing herbal teas. Maintain a positive attitude and walk
away from situations that distress or anger you. |
EAT RIGHT
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| Arguably the most
critical step you can take towards heart health is to eat a
heart-friendly diet. For a society used to fast food and
eating-on-the-go, this is also arguably the most difficult
step to take and maintain. But there are small things you can
do to make your diet more heart-healthy-eat more servings of
fresh fruits and vegetables, start your day with stewed apples
or pears, include soaked blanched almonds in your diet, dress
your veggies with fresh lime juice and eat heart-friendly
spices such as fresh-ground black pepper and the antioxidant
power-spice turmeric. Choose fresh foods over processed foods
or leftovers, light foods over rich, deep-fried ones and warm
cooked foods over cold, heavy foods. A balanced antioxidant
rasayana such as Amrit from Maharishi Ayurveda is excellent
nutritional support and published research confirms that Amrit
helps reduce LDL cholesterol, which has been implicated in
plaque build-up. |
EAT
MINDFULLY
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| How you eat is as
important for heart health (and overall health) as what you
eat. Eat moderately-the ideal ayurvedic "portion" is
what fits in your two cupped palms. Don't skip meals, because
eating three meals at regular times each day "trains"
your digestion to anticipate and digest your food. Stimulate a
sluggish digestion with ginger, salt and lime-Maharishi
Ayurveda's Ginger Preserve is convenient and tastes delicious.
Have lassi, made by blending one part fresh yogurt with three
parts cool water, with lunch. Spike it with roasted ground
cumin and fresh cilantro for flavor. Don't tax your digestion
by eating late at night or eating a heavy meal at dinner. |
CLEANSE AMA
FROM THE PHYSIOLOGY
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| Arterial plaque is
ama-toxic matter that builds up in your blood vessels because
your physiology cannot get rid of it efficiently. Ayurveda
recommends a program of internal cleansing with every change
of season to help your body flush out ama. The Elim-Tox or
Elim-Tox-O herbal supplements are formulated to cleanse the
fat tissue (medha) of ama. Other things you can do to clear
out ama-drink lots of warm water through the day, go to bed by
10 p.m. to help the body cleanse itself during the natural
purification time, eat a lighter diet high in fiber and
antioxidants from fruits, vegetables, whole grains and nuts.
Avoid drugs, alcohol and smoking. |
EXERCISE
MODERATELY AND REGULARLY
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| You don't have to do a
strenuous workout five times a week. The key is regularity. If
you follow the ayurvedic principle of balaardh-exercising to
half your capacity-you can exercise every single day without
straining your muscles. Walking is excellent exercise for
everyone and excellent therapy as well. The early morning is
ideal for taking a 30-minute walk. It will not only help your
heart, it will prepare you for the day by charging up your
circulation and your metabolism. |
GET YOUR
ZZZS
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| Research studies have
linked sleep deprivation to blood pressure problems,
depression and other factors that increase the risk of heart
disease. Ayurveda considers sleep just as important as diet in
maintaining health. Practice good bedtime habits-favor
restful, calming activities as bedtime draws near to help
disconnect the mind from the senses. Keep your bedroom clear
of distractions-television, computers, other work-related
material. Maintain a temperature that's comfortable. Stay away
from stimulants in the evening. Go to bed by 10 p.m.-early to
bed and early to rise still work to keep you healthy and
energetic through the day. |
BALANCE THE
AYURVEDIC FACTORS
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From the ayurvedic
perspective, the heart is the seat of prana-life energy-which
is maintained by a delicate balance of agni (the solar energy
element) and soma (the lunar energy element). Excess mental
and emotional stress wastes away soma in the heart. The heart,
as we said earlier, is also the seat of ojas, the substance
within us that maintains life and promotes bliss and
longevity. To protect and nourish the physical heart and the
emotional heart, it is essential to promote both soma and
ojas. Heart health is governed also by three sub-doshas:
Sadhaka Pitta (emotional balance), Avalambaka Kapha (stability
and strength) and Vyana Vata (blood flow and beat), which,
though present everywhere in the body, has its seat in the
heart.
The new Cardio Support nutritional supplement
from Maharishi Ayurveda is formulated to balance all these
ayurvedic factors. The combination of Shatavari, Holy Basil,
Corallium rubrum, Indian Tinospora and Sacred Lotus promotes
soma. Shilajit, Zinc bhasma, Mica bhasma and Licorice promote
ojas. Arjuna, Cabbage Rose, Licorice, Shatavari, Mica bhasma,
Indian Tinospora, Corallium rubrum and Sugar Cane pacify
Sadhaka Pitta. Avalambaka Kapha is supported by Shilajit,
Guggul, Zinc bhasma, Ostrea edulis bhasma, Turbinella rapa
bhasma, Cypraea moneta bhasma, Aloe vera, Holy Basil and
Hemidesmus indicus. Vyana Vata is balanced by Guggul,
Boerhavia, Mica bhasma, Licorice, Holy Basil Ashwagandha and
Malabar Nut. In particular, there are three star health health
herbs in this formulation-Arjuna, renowned in ayurveda for its
ability to pacify Sadhaka Pitta and to nourish both the
physical and the emotional heart, Ashwagandha, which helps
enhance natural resistance to stress and promote better sleep
and Guggul, which has been shown in research to help lower
cholesterol. |

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