To
maintain a good
digestive system
we should see
that:
1. The
food is
well-cooked and
eaten
warm/hot.
2. The use of
whole wheat and rice is
adequate.
3. Reduce or avoid
use of fine flour and
polished rice.
4. Use of fried
things should be
reduced.
5. Enough
buttermilk and curd
should be included in
the diet.
6. Enough
vegetables, raw and
cooked and seasonal
fruits should be
taken.
7. The food should
be properly chewed.
8. A time gap of 5
to 7 hours must be kept
between two meals.
9. The habit of
eating or drinking
liquids except water or
buttermilk between the
meals should be
stringently
controlled.
10. The stomach is
also a machine and so
it should be given rest
of at least one or two
meals a week. At
that time, only fruits,
fruit juices or boiled
water may be
taken.
To
satisfy our
palate is one of
the greatest
enjoyments of
life. Eat
anything you like
once in a while,
but respect
nature’s signal,
which is given in
the form of
belching. That’s
nature’s way of
saying “I’m
full.”
You
should stop
eating further at
that point.
It is a yellow
signal like the
one at the
traffic
lights. If
that cannot be
done, you must
stop at the
second signal,
which is like a
red light.
If you continue
eating even after
the second
signal, please
note that you are
inviting
trouble.
Necessary changes
in the food,
diet, should be
made according to
the changes in
seasons.
Please
observe the motto
that the fire in
the stomach
should be well
preserved and
should remain
capable of
digesting the
food you
eat.
A
liberal use of
ginger, pepper,
eatables of
bitter taste,
Sunbath, regular
exercise etc.
helps this
fire. While
cold water, cold
drinks, ice cream
etc. reduce the
fire and increase
the burden on the
digestive
system.
Please note that
Heat is Life
while Cold is
Death. Eat
or drink
accordingly.
Sprouted
Pulses: This may
be taken by all
people uncooked,
but mixed with
sesame,
groundnut, raw,
cabbage, dates,
dried grapes or a
little jaggery
are also good for
them. Sprouted
pulses are also
very good for
reducing weight.
In that case the
use of dates,
dried grapes or
jaggery should be
avoided as far as
possible.
Test of
proper digestive
power and proper
eating: After the
meals, you should
feel energetic,
light in body and
capable of work -
even running if
necessary.
If you feel
heavy, sleepy or
dull, it
indicates
overeating or
fast eating or a
weakened
digestive
system.
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Easy Weight
Loss Tips
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