Ayurveda Seasonal Advice for the Kapha SeasonThe cold damp heavy dull weather increases the qualities of Kapha. Because of that it is essential that we work to keep Kapha more balanced in the winter especially after Xmas when we may have tended to overeat and been lethargic.
Its very important that we should do the opposite - start to be more dynamic, more active. Choose more activities, more interests, and more things that are stimulating and enjoyable to do.
The theme of activity follows through to exercise. This is the time of the year when exercise is most important. And so during January your New Years resolutions should include to get out and about more and be more physically active in whatever way you enjoy.
Foods to eat in the winter should be more Kapha-reducing foods. These should include plenty of hot spicy foods; all the spices except salt are good. Eating a variety of grains is very useful but cut down on the wheat and brown rice. The pulses are good, and most vegetables are good. Fruits are variable, some are good for Kapha and some are not. Certainly stewed apple with cloves for breakfast is excellent it is nutritious, cleansing and enlivening all at the same time. (See recipe below).
And if we make these changes in the winter - getting up early, getting a bit more exercise, eating appropriately and choosing the right foods then we enjoy more energy, success and health in this season. If we dont balance Kapha at this time of the year well be prone to colds and to putting on more weight, to feeling a bit down and depressed, and being more lethargic and sluggish.
Answer these questions to see if you need to balance Kapha:
Here are some tips for balancing KaphaMung Dal (also known as moong dahl) is got from green mung beans by splitting them at the time of harvest and discarding the skins. Mung dal is held to have a balancing effect on all three doshas. Mung Dal
Spicy & Stimulating Kapha Blend. Warming and stimulating. A hot, spicy combination of ginger, pepper, coriander, sugar, turmeric, salt and cinnamon. Kapha Churna
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