November 4, 2023

Eating Based On Your Dosha

Ayurveda Singapore explains the significance of eating for your dosha and the dynamic interplay between food and the changing seasons
 
Ayurvedic Singapore emphasizes the importance of understanding one’s dominant dosha and adapting dietary habits to align with both personal constitution and seasonal influences. In the exploration of Ayurvedic nutrition, Ayurveda Singapore explains the significance of eating for your dosha and the dynamic interplay between food and the changing seasons.
According to Ayurvedic Singapore, Ayurveda, offers profound insights into maintaining balance and harmony within the body and mind. Central to Ayurveda is the concept of doshas—Vata, Pitta, and Kapha—representing unique combinations of the five elements (earth, water, fire, air, and ether) present in varying proportions in each individual.
 
Vata, Pitta, and Kapha
 
Ayurveda Singapore highlights that before embarking on an Ayurvedic nutritional journey, it’s crucial to identify your predominant dosha or dosha combination. Vata, primarily composed of air and ether, embodies qualities such as lightness, coldness, and dryness. Pitta, associated with fire and water, manifests as heat, intensity, and oiliness. Kapha, influenced by earth and water, exhibits qualities of heaviness, coolness, and moisture. Each individual possesses a unique doshic constitution, with one dosha typically dominating.
 
Eating for your dosha
Vata Dosha: Ayurveda Singapore says individuals with a dominant Vata dosha benefit from warm, grounding foods that counterbalance their inherent cold and dry qualities. Foods that are nourishing, moist, and easily digestible are recommended. Examples include cooked grains, root vegetables, warming spices like ginger and cinnamon, and healthy fats such as ghee and sesame oil.
Emphasis should be on regular, nourishing meals to provide stability and prevent Vata imbalance.
Pitta dosha: Ayurvedic Singapore recommends a diet that cools and soothes to pacify the fiery nature of Pitta. This involves incorporating sweet, bitter, and astringent tastes. Foods like cucumber, mint, coconut, and coriander help maintain balance. Moderation in spicy, salty, and sour foods is advisable, as they can exacerbate Pitta imbalances.
Eating at regular intervals and avoiding overly hot or spicy foods contribute to the overall well-being of Pitta-dominant individuals.
Kapha dosha: According to Ayurveda Singapore, Kapha individuals, with their inherent stability and moisture, benefit from a diet that is warm, light, and stimulating. Incorporating pungent, bitter, and astringent tastes helps balance Kapha. Foods such as cruciferous vegetables, legumes, and light grains are favorable.
Maintaining an active lifestyle and avoiding excessive intake of heavy, oily, and sweet foods is essential to prevent Kapha imbalances.
 

Seasonal eating in Ayurveda
In Ayurvedic nutrition, the concept of Ritucharya, or seasonal regimen, plays a pivotal role. Ayurveda Singapore recognizes three primary seasons—Vata (fall and early winter), Pitta (summer), and Kapha (late winter and spring). Aligning dietary choices with the prevailing season helps maintain equilibrium and prevent imbalances associated with doshas.
Vata season (Fall and Early Winter): As Vata is predominant during this season, Ayurveda Singapore suggests incorporating warm, nourishing foods is crucial. Root vegetables, hearty stews, and warming spices like cinnamon and nutmeg are beneficial.
Adequate hydration with warm beverages and the inclusion of healthy fats help combat the dryness associated with Vata.
Pitta season (Summer): Given the intense heat during Pitta season, cooling foods become supreme, says Ayurvedic Singapore. Water-rich fruits like watermelon, cucumber, and berries, along with leafy greens, support balance.
Emphasis on hydration, through both food and drink, is essential to counteract the heat and prevent Pitta aggravation.
Kapha season (Late Winter and Spring): During the Kapha season, as the earth begins to thaw, Ayurveda Singapore recommends incorporating lighter, warming foods. Spices like ginger and garlic, along with astringent and bitter tastes, help balance Kapha.
Engaging in regular physical activity and favoring foods that stimulate digestion contribute to maintaining equilibrium.

Practical tips for Ayurvedic nutrition
Mindful eating: Ayurveda Singapore places great importance on the manner in which we eat. Practicing mindful eating, savoring each bite, and paying attention to hunger and satiety cues contribute to optimal digestion and assimilation of nutrients.
Food combining: Ayurveda Singapore emphasizes proper food combining to enhance digestion. For example, avoiding the simultaneous consumption of fruits and dairy can prevent digestive issues and optimize nutrient absorption.
Cooking methods: The method of food preparation is as significant as the choice of ingredients. Ayurveda Singapore encourages cooking methods that enhance the digestibility of food, such as steaming, stewing, and sautéing, while minimizing raw and excessively processed foods. Ayurvedic Singapore offers a personalized and holistic nutrition approach to maintaining health and preventing imbalances. By understanding and aligning with your dominant dosha, as well as considering the seasonal influences on your body, you can cultivate a diet that promotes balance and vitality.

Gireesh Kumar holds a Diploma in Marma Thirummu and Panchakarma Therapy (2006) from Sanjeevani Panchakarama Health Society, Vandipetta, Calicut, Kerala. He has an experience of 13 years in Ayurveda Panchakarma therapies.

Raveendran Remya has a Diploma in Ayurveda, Panchakarma and SPA Therapy from Jeevaya Ayurvedic Centre and Institute, Kuttipuaram, Kerala (2013). She has over 6 years’ experience in Ayurveda Panchakarma therapies. She has worked with different Ayurvedic institutions in Kerala.

Ayurvedic consultant Ajesh M. BAMS earned his Bachelor Degree in Ayurveda Medicine and Surgery from Karnataka Ayurveda Medical College under Rajiv Gandhi University of Medical Science, Bangalore, Karnataka in 2011. He served in various Ayurvedic institutions in Kerala as an Ayurvedic Physician and has over 8 years of experience in Keraleeya Panchakarma Chikitsa.

Jose Priyanka has a Diploma in Ayurveda Nursing & Panchakarma Therapy from Kuttielavil Ayurvedic Centre and Institute, Kottayam, Kerala (2008-2009). She has an experience of 12 years in Ayurveda Panchakarma therapies.

allooparambil Joshy Lijo has a Diploma in Ayurveda Nursing & Panchakarma Therapy from Kuttielavil Ayurvedic Centre and Institute, Kottayam, Kerala (2006-2007). He has an experience of 12 years in Ayurveda Panchakarma therapies. He is well-trained in Kalari Marma Therapy by Unnikrishnan Gurukkal, Anjaneya Kalari, Kottayam.

Anushiya graduated with a Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS) from Ayurveda College Coimbatore, India in 2007. She underwent an intensive training and clinical practice under the mentorship and guidance of her guru ayurvedic consultant L Mahadevan Iyer, who is a highly acclaimed physician, a great Sanskrit and Vedic scholar.
She has been practicing as Asst Medical officer and subsequently, Senior Medical officer in India. Currently she is been associated with Ayush Singapore since Jan 2019. Having specialized with In-Patients & Out-patients treatment with Ayurvedic methodologies & Medicine, she will be able to ensure that you are diagnosed and treated with utmost professionalism.
With almost decade of experience in diagnosing and healing in various medical conditions using pure natural Ayurvedic methods. She is highly skilled in Detoxification and Rejuvenation Therapy. she has a lot of passion and dedication to this profession.
Her interest towards Research Fields such as Panchakarma application according to different place, Ayurvedic awareness in the world and different modalities in disease are some of the highlight.

Vellattuthodi Latha is a certified therapist (1995-1996) in Ayurveda Nursing and Panchakarma Therapy from Arya Vaidya Pharmacy, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu. She has an experience of 22 years in Ayurveda Panchakarma therapies.

Madathil Sethumadhavan has a Diploma in Ayurveda Nursing and Panchakarma Therapy from Arya Vaidya Pharmacy Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu (1995-1996). He one of our most-experienced therapists with over 22 years of experience in Ayurveda Panchakarma therapies.

Issac Sunithamma has a Diploma in Ayurveda Nursing and Panchakarma Therapy from Srikrishna Ayurveda Institute, Alappuzha, Kerala (2007-2008). She has over 11 years’ experience in Ayurveda Panchakarma therapies. Her record includes working as Senior Therapist, Ayur Cure Ayurveda Hospital, Hyderabad (5 years); Senior Therapist, Samkkya Ishak Integrated Center, Malacca, Malaysia (2012-2013). She is currently a therapist at Ayush Ayurvedic Center, Yishun, Singapore since 2017.

Deepesh Damodaran holds a Diploma in Ayurveda Nursing and Panchakarma Therapy (2006-2007) from Parassinikadavu Ayurveda Medical College Kannur, Kerala. In his extensive 12 years as a Ayurveda therapist, he has worked as Senior Therapist, Samkkya Ishak Integrated Health Center, Malacca, Malaysia (2012 – 2013) and, Senior Therapist at the Ayurveda health club owned by Nimr Al- Gharbia Trade & Cont. Co. L.L.C, Salalah, Sultanate of Oman (2009 – 2011). Deepesh Damodaran is currently an integral part of Ayush Ayurvedic Center, Yishun, Singpore since 2017.

Ayurvedic consultant ARCHANA T.P,BAMS,MD(AYU),is having 9 years of experince in Ayurvedic Consultation since 2011. She secured Bachelor in Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (Ayurvedacharya) in 2011 from JSS Ayurveda Medical college, mysore,karnataka Thereafter she completed her Post Graduate (MD in Ayurveda – kayachikitsa) from Sri Kalabhairaveswara Ayurveda Medical College and Research Centre Bangalore, karnataka in 2015. She served as junior consultant at Poornayu Ayurveda Nikethanam , Meenangaadi, kerala,india in 2012-2013. NOW she was working as an Ayurvedic consultant at Ayush Ayurveda Pte Ltd, Yishun

Ayurvedic consultant. Sudev C. BAMS, MD(Ay) is an Ayurvedic consultant with a rich consulting experience of 10 years. He secured Bachelor in Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (Ayurvedacharya) in 2009 from ALN Rao Memorial Ayurveda Medical College (Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore, Karnataka). Thereafter, he completed post-graduation in Ayurveda Vachaspati from the same college. His MD was in the subject of "Kayachikitsa". Ayurvedic consultant Sudev has presented papers in various National and International seminars. He trained under Ayurvedic consultant PMS Raveendranath (Disciple of Brahmashree Vaidyamadham Valiya Narayanan Namboothiri) in Poonthottam Ayurvedashram, Kerala for hands-on treatment and Keraleeya Panchakarma Chikitsa. He served in various Ayurvedic hospitals as Chief Consultant. Previously he was working as an Ayurvedic Physician in Ayush Ayurvedic Sdn Bhd, Johor Bahru, Malaysia.

He secured Diploma in Ayurveda Nursing & Panchakarma Therapy in 2009-2010 from Malabar Institute of kalpatta. He is having an experience of 21 years in Ayurveda Panchakarma Therapies. He worked as senior therapist in many Ayurvedic Centres in India. Joined Ayush on 2017.

She secured Diploma in Ayurveda Nursing & Panchakarma Therapy from Paruthavayilil Ayurvedic Hospital in 1999. She is having an experience of 18 years in Ayurveda Panchakarma Therapies in Singapore and Malaysia. Joined Ayush on 2015.

She studied Panchakarma Ayurveda Course at Centre for Indian Medicine in 2011 and secured Diploma in Ayurveda Nursing & Panchakarma Therapy from Bharat Sevak Samaj Government of India in 2013. She is having an experience of 8 years in Ayurveda Panchakarma Therapies in India and in Malaysia. She joined Ayush on 2019.

He secured Certificate in Spa Services from Singapore Workfoce Skills Qualificatios at Spatec Academy in 2015.He is having an experience of 18 years in Ayurveda Panchakarma Therapies in Singapore and Malaysia. He also secured Diploma in Medicina Herbalism from Royal Institute of Health Sciences Mumbai in 2000, Diploma in Ayurveda Panchakarma Therapies at Prasanthy Institute of Ayurvedic studies in 2000. Joined Ayush on 2015

She secured Diploma in Ayurveda Nursing & Panchakarma Therapy from Kerala Health Care Centre & Paramedical Institute in 2004. She is having an experience of 15 years in Ayurveda Panchakarma Therapies in Singapore and India. Joined Ayush on 2015.

He secured Diploma in Ayurveda Nursing & Panchakarma Therapy from Kerala Health Care Centre & Paramedical Institute in 2003. He is having an experience of 16 years in Ayurveda Panchakarma Therapies in Singapore and India. Joined Ayush on 2015.

She secured Diploma in Ayurveda Nursing & Panchakarma Therapy in 2005-2006 from Malabar Institute of kalpatta. She is having an experience of 14 years in Ayurveda Panchakarma Therapies. She worked as senior therapist in many Ayurvedic Centres in India. Joined Ayush on 2017.

She secured Diploma in Ayurveda Nursing & Panchakarma Therapy in 2007 from Sree Narayana Ayurveda Medical College, Kollam, Kerala.She is having an experience of 10 years in Ayurveda Panchakarma Therapies. She started her career at Ayurpharm International Pte Ltd,Singapore. Joined Ayush on 2018.

Ayurvedic consultant Ram Prasad graduated with a degree in Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS) from Bharatiyar University, Tamil Nadu, India in 1990. Meanwhile he undertook private study of ancient treatises with V.V Vasudevan, Director Arsha Yoga Vidya Peetham, Coimbatore from 1986 till 1989, besides clinical study with Vaidyamadham Cheriya Narayanan Naboodiri, the esteemed Ayurveda Master, from 1990 till 1991. In 2005 he completed a Certificate in Advanced Clinical Hypnotherapy with the Academy of Applied Hypnosis, Sydney. He is currently pursuing a course on Mind-Body medicine – Mind-Body Psychology with Greg Neville.

Ayurvedic consultant Raveendranath graduated from Ayurveda College Coimbatore with a Bachelor in Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS) in 1988. In 1989 he founded Poonthottam Ayurvedasram. He was initiated into Ayurveda by his father who is a renowned Sanskrit scholar belonging to a family of ardent believers of Ayurveda. To know more about ayurvedic consultant Raveendranath and Poonthottam

Ayurvedic consultant Ramesh R Varier graduated in the first rank from Madras University with a degree in Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS) In 1985. After a brief stint as tutor at Ayurveda College Coimbatore, he joined AVN the family owned Ayurvedic institution. To know more about Ayurvedic consultant Varier and AVN click here

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