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Travel and making the most of your holidays and business trips

Maharishi Ayurveda and Travel Advice

Making the most of your holidays and business trips

Holiday and business travel can be exhausting and stressful, so its good to counterbalance the effects of air and road journeys, climate and time-zone changes and the disruptions to your diet, sleep and daily routine by following a few simple Ayurvedic guidelines:

Imbalances caused by travel

  1. Continuous sitting disturbs elimination
  2. Travelling in fast-moving vehicles disturbs mental and emotional balance
  3. Irregular routine disturbs mental and emotional balance
  4. Irregular meals and bed times disturbs digestion and sleep

Before you set off

Vata dosha in general tends to get disturbed during travel, so a regular daily routine for a week before you set off helps to balance Vata.

 

  1.  Allow plenty of time.
  2. Plan your travel in advance so nothing is a rush on the day.
  3. Travel without tiredness  -  Get several early nights before the journey; bed always before 10 pm.
  4. Start relaxed  -  Rise early, have a warm oil massage before you bathe, do some yoga asanas and meditation.
  5. Drink some warm water first thing in the morning.
  6. Eat lightly  -  a light, warm meal before you start because travel makes the digestion delicate.
  7. Put a few drops of soothing Vata Aroma Oil on a hanky or tissue for during the journey.
  8. Take Amrit Kalash rasayana to support vitality and natural immunity.
  9. Pack some soothing Vata-balancing or cooling Pitta-balancing gentle, cleansing herbal soap and shampoo.

During the Journey

  1. Avoid cold, heavy food at the airport, or on the plane or train. Eat fresh fruit and easy-to-digest foods.
  2. Sip hot water throughout the day.
  3. Take a flask of Vata Tea, (or some Vata Tea bags and ask the flight attendant for hot water).
  4. Avoid tea and coffee, especially in hot weather.
  5. If you are on a plane or train, have an occasional walk, a good stretch and breathe deeply to get some oxygen into your lungs.  Every 20 minutes, have a good stretch and breathe deeply to get some oxygen into your lungs. If you are driving, stop for a ten-minute walk at least every two hours.
  6. The recycled pressurised air inside a plane dries the skin, so splash your face with water from time to time.
  7. Listen to Gandharva Veda to relax.

At your destination

  1. Eat light nourishing food once you arrive to allow your digestion to adjust.
  2. Rest after the journey.
  3. Drink lots of warm water through the day to replenish moisture levels.
  4. Do a daily morning massage to enhance circulation and soothe the mind and emotions.
  5.  Dont forget about elimination. Use the toilet regularly. Take Triphala with Rose every evening to help balance your elimination.
  6. If its a hot climate, wear a sun hat.

In the hotel

  1. Diffuse a few drops of soothing Vata Aroma Oil in your room.
  2. Play some Gandharva Veda (melodies appropriate for the time of day which have a settling effect on the physiology and the environment). Try the evening melody (7pm - 10pm), or the morning melody (7am - 10am).
  3. If you are having trouble settling down to sleep, try Peace at Night Tea.

Diet

  1. Avoid alcohol and fizzy drinks (too much makes you thirsty).
  2. Take small portions and eat slowly. This helps your digestion.
  3. Eat a generous quantity of sweet juicy fruits.
  4. Minimise salty foods, which can cause swollen ankles.
  5. Try for regular mealtimes, and minimize dining after dark (it makes digestion more difficult).
  6. If your digestion is off-balance, take Herbal Di-Gest. To balance stomach acid, take Aci-Balance.

Sleep

Early nights will give you better sleep and a fresher start to the day. And they will help your digestive process.

Enjoy the travel experience

The pleasant company of family, friends and chance acquaintances, the beauty of surroundings  -  travelling should be fun, even for business. Being relaxed and rested helps the flow of your enjoyment.

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