44 habits that can disturb your health according to Ayurveda.

If do you have any one of the following habits than it can disturb your health sooner or later, according to Ayurveda.

1) Nitya Avyayam –  Daily No exercise,  hate exercise, late wake up in morning. 

2) Atyambhupan – the Excessive drinking of water at a time. (Especially after wake in morning) 

3) Dugdhpaan – the Habitual drinking of excessive Tea + Milk or Milk + breakfast.

4) Morning 8 am Breakfast and 9 am lunch 

5) Habitual eating of Banana, cashew nuts, Figs, Almond even without a digested previous meal. 

6) Drinking water before the meal.

7) Drinking water immediately after a meal ( 500-700ml), or drinking water after straight 1 hour (500ml).

8) Eating fruits after a meal.

9) Not eating anything during the sensation of hunger.

10) Daytime sleep after the meal.

11) Only drinking water till a lunch or a dinner without eating anything

12) Morning milk for breakfast and 10 am lunch.

13) Having fruits or fruit juices in the afternoon

14)  Having tea or milkshakes in the afternoon

15) Consuming junk food in the evening without having the previous meal digested and yet having the dinner

16) Drinking of milk 200 ml while bedtime (After dinner)

17) Weekly eat 3 to 4 times 50 to 100 gm peanuts. 

18) Daily Milk + Rice 

19) Daily coconut water

20) Daily intake of 1 or 2 cucumbers.

21) Daily consumption of Curd.

22) Daily Jaggery  or Jalebi, Pedha, Rabadi (Indian sweets)

23)Excessive of Intake of Paneer (Cottage Cheese).

24) Daily intake of  Peanuts + jaggery.

25) Habitual intake of Sprouts.

26) Daily Limbu Pani (Lime Juice) 

27) Excessive intake of potato, rice.

28) Excessive intake of salt with rice.

29) Habitual intake of Non-veg food. (All types of non-veg food Including eggs)

30) Excessive consumption of Ghee. (If digestive fire is weak)

31) Regular drinking of tea (3-4 times a day)

32) Habitual eating of ice cream.

33) Drinking chilled water

34)  Excessive intake of dairy products and other foods made with milk.

35) Daily consumption of watermelon, muskmelon, cucumber in the summer season.

36) Raw vegetable intake. (without cooked)

37) Raw Sprouts intake minimum 50 gm daily.

38) Daily intake of 20-30gm sesame (til).

39) Excessive sugar intake. 

40) Habitual consumption of urad dal or urad dal foods.

41) An absence of bitter and pungent taste in the meal.

42) Fasting the entire day and breaking it with a heavy meal in the dinner

43) Only drinking water while fasting the entire day.

44) Consumption of alcohol and smoking.

All Above mentioned habits disturb equilibrium between vata, pitta and kaph which leads to any diseases.

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NIDRA (Sleep) & AYURVEDA

What is depend Upon Sleep?

(Nidra – is Sanskrit word which uses in Ancient Ayurveda text for Sleep)

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Happiness and unhappiness, proper nourishment or emaciation, strength and debility, sexual power and impotence, knowledge and ignorance, life and its absence (death) – all are dependent on sleep.

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  • Akala Nidra – sleep at the improper time,
  • Atiprasanga – excess sleep
  • Na Nidra – lack of sleep – these three destroys health.

Ratri Jagaran  Keeping awake at nights (avoiding sleep) is dry (causes dryness inside the body),
Divasvapna – sleeping during daytime is unctuous (causes moistness inside) and
Taking a nap in sitting position comfortably (during the day) is neither dry nor unctuous.

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Sleeping during daytime is beneficial during GRISHAM RUTU (APRIL & MAY), because in that season, Vata undergoes a mild increase, dryness is more, nights are short;
Day sleeping during other seasons causes Kapha and Pitta increase.

Who can have a day sleep?

(DIVASWAP – A word used in Sanskrit for Daytime sleep)

Day sleeping is good for those who are exhausted by excessive speaking, riding, walking, wine, woman (sexual intercourse), carrying heavy load, physical activities, tired by anger, grief and fear, for those suffering from asthma, hiccup, diarrhea, for the aged, the children, the debilitated, the emaciated, those having injury, thirst, abdominal pain, indigestion; those assaulted, those intoxicated, and those who are habituated to day sleep. In them, it maintains the normalcy of the tissues and the Kapha nourishes the body.

Who should not have the day sleep?

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Obese, in whom Kapha is aggravated, who take regular oily food,
Those who are suffering from poisoning and throat disease patients.

Effect of Sleeping at an improper time?

causes delusion, fever, lassitude, nasal catarrh, headache, dropsy,
oppression in the chest (nausea), obstruction of the tissue pores and weakness of digestive function; for this fasting, emesis, sudation and nasal, medications are the treatment.

What if a person cannot sleep on his ideal time at night?

the person should sleep at the proper time at nights daily as much as desirable and
become habituated to it. If he has kept awake at night due to non-habituation (not accustomed to), he should sleep for half that period, the next morning without taking any food.

Effect of Suppression of sleep (Because of Gadgets like mobile, WhatsApp and FB)

Moha – delusion
Murdha Akshi Gourava – the heaviness of head and eyes
Alasya – laziness, lassitude
Jrumbhika – yawning
Angabhanga – body ache

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Those suffering from very little sleep (or no sleep at all), should indulge in the use of milk, wine, meat soup and curds (as food), oil massage and mild squeezing (of the body), bath, anointing the head, ears and eyes with nourishing oils, comforting embrace by the arms of the wife, harbouring the feeling of satisfaction of having done good deeds and resorting to things which are comforting to the mind as much as desired; these bring about the pleasure of good sleep. For those who follow the regimen of celibacy, who are not very crazy about sexual intercourse and who are contented with happiness, sleep will not be very late than its regular time.

 

We are trying to propagate Ayurveda such a way that every reader should get authentic knowledge of Ayurved direct from ancient texts so please do share this blog because always “sharing is caring”

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