Ayurvedic Summer Diet
During Summer season, our body tries to maintain its normal functioning by regulating various metabolic activities. Due to the intense Sun rays, there will be change in Dosha levels in our body where the rise in temperature of the environment would cause decrease of Kapha and increase of Vata. To cope up with this, there are certain diets and regimens we could follow. Generally foods which are sweet, light, unctuous, cold and liquid are recommended. Here are some foods and drinks which possess these qualities and its uses according to Ayurveda.
Green gram soup/Curry
Green gram is good for health and is cold in potency. It is useful for those who have undergone detoxification therapies. It is easy to digest and mitigates the problems associated with blood.
Boiled Rice with Chicken soup

Powdered, roasted Rice drink

Ragi Milk

Add 2 teaspoon Ragi flour to 4 glasses of boiling milk. Stir the milk continuously till it starts to become condensed. You may add sugar if you prefer.
Water kept in Clay Pot

It is considered drinking Cold water kept in clay pot relieves Alcoholic intoxication, exhaustion, fainting, vomiting, fatigue, giddiness, thirst, burning sensation, bleeding conditions and poison.
Buttermilk with Pepper powder and Sugar
Arrowroot powder
Arrowroot powder is easily digestible and highly nutritious. It helps to enhance the Immunity and cure digestive disorders.It possesses sweet, coolant, unctuous and aphrodisiac properties. Relieves thirst and cleanses urinary bladder.
Milk
Milk is sweet, unctuous and coolant by nature. It relieves exhaustion, dizziness, thirst and hunger. It helps prevent dysuria, bleeding disorders etc. and also helps to boost the immunity.
Sugarcane Juice

Grapes

According to the classical Ayurvedic text Ashtangahridaya, Grape is considered best among fruits. It is an aphrodisiac and is good for the eyes. It helps to purify the blood and promotes the elimination of urine and bowel. Relieves acute and chronic respiratory ailments, intoxication, thirst and fever.
Intake of Vegetables which are rich in water content is good in Summer. Try to include leafy vegetables in salads in everyday meals.
Vegetable and fruit juices relieve dizziness, hunger, thirst and fatigue. Juices are generally nourishing, diuretic and good to the heart. Further uses and properties depend on the ingredients from which it is prepared.
Here are few other regimens mentioned in Ayurveda to follow during Summer season
- Take shower twice a day with cold water. Use roots of Khas Khas grass (Vetiveria zizanioides) as body scrubber.
- Applying Sandalwood paste on the body at night helps to relieve exhaustion due to heat.
- Intense Physical exercise.
- Use of salt, pungent or sour foods.
- Exposure to sunlight.
- Intake of Alcohol
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ReplyDeleteThanks for putting across such a useful info..In fact I have tried a few of them and it really makes our diet healthy and balanced..
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