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Understanding what you need to
do to achieve total health is as simple as understanding Vata,
Pitta and Kapha - the three fundamental principles of nature
which govern all the activities of your mind and body; Vata is
quick, cold and dry by nature. It governs motion, breathing,
circulation, elimination and the flow of nerve impulses to and
from the brain. Pitta is hot and precise by nature. It governs
digestion and metabolism and the processing of food, air and
water throughout the body. Kapha is solid and steady by
nature. It governs structure and fluid balance and forms
muscle, fat, bone and sinew. We all have a certain amount of
Vata, Pita and Kapha in our constitution and while all three
of them are active, one or two usually dominate. Take this
quick questionnaire to determine which principle you need to
balance most - Vata, Pitta or Kapha. |
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Tick the boxes which describe you best. |
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Interpreting Your Scores |
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The highest of the three totals indicates the fundamental principle that you most need to balance. The Vata, Pitta and Kapha Checklist will help you to identify simple changes in your diet or daily routine which could help you to stay fit and healthy. You may choose the type which meets your needs. If two columns have almost the same totals, then you can balance both principles. And, in the rare cases where all three principles are equally present, pay attention to the season of the year. When it's cold and dry - balance Vata; when it is hot, balance Pitta; and when it is cold and damp, balance Kapha. |
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Characteristics of Vata, Pitta and
Kapha |
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| Vata |
Pitta |
Kapha |
When
in balance
Vibrant,
lively, enthusiastic, clear and alert mind,
flexible,exhilarated, imaginative, sensitive,
talkative, quick to respond |
When
in balance
Warm,
loving, contented, enjoys challenges, strong
digestion, lustrous complexion, good concentration,
articulate and precise speech, courageous, bold,
sharp wit, intellectual |
When
in balance
Affectionate,
compassionate, forgiving emotionally steady,
relaxed, slow, methodical, good memory, good
stamina, stability, natural resistance to sickness |
When
out of balance
Restless,
unsettled, light interrupted sleep tendency to over-
exert, fatigued, constipated, anxious, worried,
underweight |
When
out of balance
Demanding,
perfectionist, tendency towards frustration, anger,
tendency towards skin rashes, irritable and
impatient, prematurely grey hair or early hair loss |
When
out of balance
Complacent,
dull, oily skin, allergies slow digestion,
lethargic, possessive, over attached, tendency to
oversleep, overweight |
What
aggravates Vata
irregular
routine, staying up late, irregular meals, cold, dry
weather, excessive mental work, too much bitter,
astringent or pungent food, traveling, injury |
What
aggravates Pitta
excessive
heat or exposure to the sun, alcohol, smoking, time
pressure, deadlines, excessive activity, too much
spicy, sour or salty food, skipping meals |
What
aggravates Kapha
excessive
rest and oversleeping, overeating, insufficient
exercise, too little variety in life, heavy,
unctuous foods, too much sweet, sour or salty food,
cold, wet weather |
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