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Toxin Free Body |
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Health Topic: Experience the Freedom of a Truly Clean Body! |
Our bodies
were not meant to be toxic dumps. Yet, improper digestion,
high levels of stress, and pollutants such as chemicals in
the air we breathe, the water we drink or wash with, and
the foods we eat, continuously create toxins in the body.
If not flushed out on a regular basis, ayurveda contends
that this toxic build-up can eventually manifest as
disorders. And as we grow older, the body's inbuilt
mechanisms for eliminating impurities tend to be less
efficient, thus stressing the need for periodic internal
cleansing therapy. |
THREE
KINDS OF TOXINS
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Maharishi Ayurveda
describes three kinds of toxins. The most common type is
ama, which is the sticky waste-product of digestion that
builds up in the digestive tract when your digestion is
either weak or overloaded with the wrong foods.
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 today.
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
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If you experience a
heavy feeling in your body, if your joints are stiff, if
your tongue is coated when you wake up in the morning, if
you have an unpleasant body odor, if you feel dull and
sleepy after eating, if your mind is foggy, you may have a
build-up of ama in the body. Diarrhea, constipation, joint
pain, sadness, dullness, lowered immunity, frequent bouts
of colds and flu are all health problems that can be
caused by ama.
Ama clogs the channels of
circulation in the body, preventing the unrestricted flow
of nutrients to the cells and organs. Or it can clog the
channels that carry waste from the cells and tissues,
resulting in a toxic build-up. |
HOW AMA
IS CREATED: DIET AND LIFESTYLE FACTORS
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Ama is the waste product of
incomplete digestion, so any dietary or lifestyle habits
that disrupt digestion can cause ama.
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.
How much
food and the type of food you can easily digest depends on
your digestive capacity. Digestion can be weak, strong, or
irregular, depending on your body type or imbalances:
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.
A person with an irregular digestion
(associated with Vata body type) will find that their
appetite and digestive ability fluctuates - sometimes it's
strong and sometimes weak.
You need to adjust your
eating and habits to suit your digestive type. Digestion
also fluctuates according to the seasons, and if you don't
adjust your diet and lifestyle when the weather changes, you
may form ama. For detailed information on foods and eating
habits for each body type and the seasons, visit the foods
section at http://www.mapi.com)
Digestion can also be weakened by poor eating
habits. For instance, not eating at the same time every day,
not eating the main meal at noon when the digestion is
stronger, skipping meals or eating between meals can all
throw the digestion out of balance.
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.
In general, any time go
against your own nature, or fall out of harmony with natural
law, your digestion will reflect that and create ama. |
AN
AMA-REDUCING DIET
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If a person has simple ama, it's
generally possible to remove it from the body by enhancing
or balancing agni, the digestive fire. First of all, it's
important to begin an ama-reducing diet. This is a simple
diet, consisting of warm, freshly-cooked whole foods that
are light, easy to digest, and are suitable for the person's
body type and season.
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, such as Vata, Pitta or Kapha Churna from Maharishi
Ayurveda.
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
Boil two quarts of water in the morning. Add 1/4 t.
whole cumin, 1/2 t. whole coriander, 1/2 t. whole fennel and
let steep for ten minutes with the lid on. Strain out the
spices and pour water into a thermos and sip throughout the
day. Start fresh by making a new batch of tea each morning. |
LIFESTYLE
TIPS
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The most important thing is to eat
your main meal at noon, when the sun is strongest and the
digestive fire reflects that strength. If you eat too much
at night, or eat heavy foods such as meat or cheese then,
the food will sit in your stomach and create ama. Eat light
at night and your food will be easily digested before you go
to sleep.
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 then 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(r) program to remove mental,
emotional and physical stress. |
HERBS
THAT HEAL: ESPECIALLY FOR INTERNAL CLEANSING
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Maharishi Ayurveda offers a range
of detoxification products. For all types of toxins, the
first and foremost treatment is to improve elimination.
Triphala with Rose is an excellent herbal formula for
supporting regular bowel movements. Taking two to five
tablets of Triphala with Rose before going to bed will help
purification.
Genitrac helps flush out ama from
the genito-urinary tract. It targets the genito-urinary
channels to help eliminate toxins through the urine.
Elimtox
and Detox-Pitta are both effective in removing toxins from
the liver, blood, sweat glands and elimination system. For
example, Elimtox contains Indian Sarsaparilla, Red
Sandalwood, Vetiver and Neem Leaf to enhance purification of
toxins through the sweat glands and skin. Other herbs
support elimination through the urinary tract by balancing
lubrication (Shleshaka Kapha) and the downward energy in the
body (Apana Vata). Another group of herbs contained in
Elimtox including Psyllium Seed, Rose Petals, Licorice Root,
Turpeth Root, Tinospora Cordifolia and Chebulic Myrobalans,
support elimination of toxins by lubricating the digestive
tract and supporting the process of elimination through
urine and stool.
Elimtox is faster acting, but if a
person has a Pitta imbalance, Detox-Pitta is safer because
it first pacifies the reactivity of Pitta dosha before
flushing out the toxins.
Liver Care is good for
strengthening liver function, and the liver plays a critical
role in filtering impurities. Radiant Skin is good for
keeping the skin clear -- it enhances digestion and helps
keep the blood pure. |
SPRING
IS IDEAL FOR CLEANSING
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Many people feel the signs of ama
build-up in spring more than at other times of year, because
the toxins that are already in the body start to display
their symptoms then. The reason is that if you don't follow
the proper seasonal diet and routine during the first two
months of winter ((December and January), the body can
accumulate more toxins then. The channels become clogged,
and at the same time because of the cold temperatures, ama
gets stuck or "frozen" in the walls of the
channels.
At this point there will not be as many
symptoms of ama. But during the second two months of winter,
December and January, there is a slight warming effect,
because the sun is starting to gain in strength and is
moving toward its zenith in June, even though it's still
cold out. By the time spring comes and it really is warmer
outside, the frozen ama starts to melt, and as it flows into
the body's channels, the channels become flooded with
toxins.
Because these toxins are naturally melting
in spring, it's the best time to detoxify. The body is
already in the mode of eliminating toxins, so it's a good
time to support the body in that role. To detoxify in the
spring, ayurvedic expert Dr Donn Brennan recommends that for
two months, you take Elimtox or Detox-Pitta, take Triphala
with Rose 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 Dr Brennan "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".
Note: For a more
in-depth discussion of internal cleansing and the three
types of toxins, please visit http://www.mapi.com/newsletters/se-detoxification.html |
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