The Ayurveda Experience February 24, 2016
We willingly or unwillingly suppress our natural urges as they are considered against etiquette to relieve them in public and embarrassing as such.
Also, due to the modern-day desk-oriented work culture and due to busy schedules some of these urges are suppressed or simply ignored. But according to Ayurveda, they subtly cause aggravation of Dosha particularly the Vata Dosha, which in turn is the initiator of many different disease pathologies. If the natural urges are ignored for a long time they can cause serious debilitating and even fatal diseases.
Treatment of the immediate and long-term disorders caused due to the suppression of the natural urges:
This can be followed by steam inhalation, medicated smoke inhalation through the nose, and installation of oil into the nostrils. All these methods are aimed at pacifying any irritating focus in the nose and also calming the Vata that gets aggravated in the area above the collar bone. As a prophylactic to further aggravation of Vata, Vata pacifying foods and intake of ghee after the meals is advocated. The purpose of giving ghee after food is very interesting and shows the research and logic used by the ancient ayurvedic physicians. It is given after meals because the Udana Vata is active in this time of the digestive process and facilitates the activity of ghee (the Vata pacifying and strengthening effect) to enhance the strength of the upper part of the body.
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