Ayurveda Nutrition - Detox Guide PDF
Ayurveda Nutrition - Detox Guide PDF
The Ayurveda science of food and diet is vast and comprehensive and
influences every aspect of one’s life. Here, we are introducing a very
sliver of this knowledge by presenting a new approach to eating and
lifestyle that will provide a taste for balance, health and harmony in
your life.
This cleanse aims to balance agni. Agni, means fire, and in this case,
refers to our digestive fire and the strength of our ability to digest
what we take in. Signs that we are not digesting our food include gas,
cramps or bloating after eating, nausea, constipation or diarrhoea,
depression, heaviness or fatigue. These may seem manageable at
first, but when they become chronic, the imbalance goes further into
our body, and complications occur.
The Detox plan and all the recipes here included were developed
by goodnessis.com
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W hether you try this cleanse for one day or the whole seven days,
I hope that it may introduce a supportive approach to your lifestyle
choices and serve you in creating a more balanced and content life. I
wish you good luck in your cooking!”
INDEX
1. RECOMMENDATIONS
2. SHOPPING LIST
3. PANTRY ITEMS AND THEIR BENEFITS
4. THE BASICS - PRE-PREPARATION
5. RECIPES
6. REFLECTIONS
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1.
Recommendations
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This cleanse can range from 1 day (to experience a different approach to food and
cooking) or committing to all 7 days (to really feel the benefits) all depending on your
availability.
If doing only a one - three day cleanse try eating just the “one-pot kichadi” recipe at
each meal, changing the vegetables for a variety of tastes.
The recipes provided, give a gradation of time spent preparing in the kitchen and
their level of difficulty, start with the “one-pot kichadi” and work your way from there.
Each recipe aims to give a variation of textures and tastes throughout the week to
keep your taste buds and tummy satisfied.
2 Avoid snacking. It is recommended not to snack. Usually, our body needs 3 – 4 hours to digest the
previous food. Snacking causes a lot of disturbances to our digestion by adding undigested food to
partially digested food.
4 Take a moment to express gratitude for the food you receive and for the cook.
5 Avoid drinking large amounts of water before, during and after eating.
6 Sit down to eat (never standing), with full attention on your food. Eat slowly, and chew well. Never
eat when you are feeling sad, angry or upset. Do not eat in front of your computer, while driving or
walking.
9 If possible, afterwards go for a short, slow walk - approximately 100 paces to help with digestion.
10 Do not eat leftovers. After four hours of preparation, food, even when refrigerated, begins to
decompose, lose its life force and medicinal value; leftover food is much harder to digest making
the body heavy and sluggish. Try chopping vegetables before hand for quick cooking during the
week instead.
12 This a winter cleanse, avoid foods which are cold & raw (lettuce, salads, iced or cold drinks etc.)
Ayurveda states that eating raw food is more taxing on your stomach as it requires more energy to
digest than cooked food. This, in turn, leads to a calmer and more balanced digestive system.
13 Introduce an oil bath, once or twice a week, ideal is daily. Always to be done on an empty stomach.
Use Unrefined Sesame oil – not toasted. Apply to the whole body, starting with the head and
moving downward, be sure to include the tip of the head, ears, the navel region and soles of the
feet. Gently massage the oil into the skin with downward strokes. Leave on for 30 minutes and feel
free to relax in your bathrobe and do whatever you need to do. Bathe with warm water and natural
soap to remove the oil, ending with cold water.
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2.
Shopping List
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Buy organic where possible. Your local Indian store will have most of the spices which
cannot be found at regular stores.
FATS / OILS
5 0 0 G U N S A LT E D B U T T E R
(FOR MAKING GHEE)
C O C O N U T/ P E A N U T O I L
GRAINS
B A S M AT I R I C E ( W H I T E )
B A S M AT I R I C E ( B R O W N )
MILLET
O AT S
PEARL BARLEY
Q U I N OA
DAL
W H O L E M O O N G DA L ( M U N G B E A N S )
Y E L LOW S P L I T M O O N G DA L
(SPLIT AND HUSKED MUNG BEANS)
FRUITS
SEASONAL FRUITS (APPLES, PEARS,
ORANGES ETC)
D R I E D R A I S I N S , D AT E S A N D F I G S
VEGETABLES
S E A S O N A L V E G E TA B L E S ( C A R R O T S ,
B E E T R O O T, C A B B A G E , K A L E , C H A R D ,
BROCCOLI, PUMPKIN ETC)
LEMONS
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SWEETNERS
U N P R O C E S S E D B R O W N S U G A R O R J A G G E R Y,
HONEY
SPICES
A SA F O E T I DA P OW D E R
B L A C K M U S TA R D S E E D
B YA A D A G I C H I L L I
CORIANDER SEED
CUMIN SEED
FENNEL SEED
TURMERIC POWDER
W H O L E B L AC K P E P P E R C O R N
CINNAMON POWDER
CA R DA M O M P O D
FRESH
HERBS AND
CONDIMENTS
GINGER (FRESH)
C O R I A N D E R L E AV E S
C U R R Y L E AV E S ( AVA I L A B L E F R O M Y O U R
LOCAL INDIAN STORE)
F I N E H I M A L AYA N R O C K S A L T
OTHERS
UNSWEETENED DRIED SHREDDED COCONUT
CHIA SEED
R I C E /A L M O N D M I L K
SESAME SEED
PUMPKIN SEED
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3.
Pantry Items
and their Benefits
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Dāls
When cooking rice and dāl it is recommended not to cover the pot with a lid, as this
allows certain impurities or energetic imbalances to be eliminated.
W H O L E M O O N G DĀ L
S P L I T M O O N G DĀ L / G R E E N G R A M
These are whole moong beans (above) that have been skinned
and split so that they are flat, yellow, and quick cooking. They
are easy to digest and most commonly used in Yogic cooking due
to their soothing and balancing qualities.
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B A S M AT I - B R O W N
B A S M AT I - W H I T E
BARLEY (PEARL)
MILLET
B L A C K M U S TA R D S E E D S
Black Mustard seeds are hot and pungent, which makes them
ideal for stimulating the digestive fire. These tiny black seeds
are sautéed in hot oil/ghee as part of a voggarane which is
an essential addition to dal dishes, palyas, chutneys and spice
blends. When sautéing the seeds it is important for the seeds to
pop and turn grey, otherwise, they taste too astringent.
B L AC K P E P P E R C O R N S
CA R DA M O M
CHILLI
COCONUT
CORIANDER SEEDS
CUMIN SEEDS
C U R R Y L E AV E S
FENNEL SEEDS
G I N G E R R O O T, F R E S H
JAG G E RY
R O C K S A L T - H I M A L AYA N
TURMERIC POWDER
Coconut oil has a high smoke point and longer shelf life than
other fats. Coconut oil comes from the pressed meat of mature
coconuts harvested from the coconut palm tree. In cooler
climates, coconut oil solidifies and liquifies in warmer climates.
PEANUT OIL
Peanut or groundnut oil is a popular oil used around the world. It
has a high smoke point, making it a popular choice for use in
deep frying and for frying spices in a voggarane.
GHEE
4.
The basics
Pre-preparation
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Make Ghee
If you came away from this Ayurvedic Cleanse knowing how to prepare ghee and
starting to implement it in your diet, this would be wonderful!. You are on your way
to health and harmony in your life. GHEE is a magical golden substance that has
many benefits for the human system including improved digestion as well as making
everything taste better. Although ghee is derived from butter, ghee is lactose-free,
so even if you are avoiding dairy in general, you may not react to ghee.
P R E PA R AT I O N
Place the rice in a pot, fill with water and swish around with your fingers. Repeat this
two - three times more, then pour off as much water without losing any of the grains,
then fill with the required water.
Bring the rice to the boil over high-heat, allow to boil rapidly for 5-7 minutes to allow
any impurities to be released. Once the water has mostly absorbed, turn off the heat,
cover and allow to sit for 15 minutes before fluffing up with a fork and serving.
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P R E PA R AT I O N
Place the rice & quinoa in a pot, fill with water and swish around with your fingers.
Repeat this two - three times more, then pour off as much water without losing any
of the grains (may need to use a strainer), then fill with the required water.
Bring the rice & quinoa to the boil over high-heat, allow to boil rapidly for 5-7 minutes
to allow any impurities to be released. Once the water has mostly absorbed, turn
off the heat, cover and allow to sit for 15 minutes before fluffing up with a fork and
serving.
P R E PA R AT I O N
Place the rice in a pot, fill with water and swish around with your fingers. Repeat this
two - three times more, then pour off as much water without losing any of the grains,
then fill with the required water.
Bring the rice to the boil over high-heat, allow to boil rapidly for 5-7 minutes to allow
any impurities to be released. Cover the pot, reduce heat to low and simmer for 20
minutes more, or until the water has been absorbed. Place a cloth under the lid to
absorb any excess water and allow it to sit for 10 minutes before fluffing up with a
fork and serving.
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5.
Recipes
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DRINKS
Lemon Water
Kashaya
Warm Digestive Tea
B R E A K FA S T
LUNCH
Easy One-Pot Kichadi
Serves 2
LUNCH
LUNCH
Barley Kichadi
Serves 2
LUNCH
DINNER
Moong Dal with Chard & Lemon
Serves 2 - 3
DINNER
DINNER
Simple Dal
Serves 2
DINNER
6.
Reflection
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Use these questions as a guide to create a journal as you begin to go deeper into
your relationship with food and what you experienced throughout this cleanse.
1 Did this cleanse feel like nourishment, or of a struggle and a deprivation for you?
2 Did you experience cravings? What were they? Were you able to let go of those cravings/desires,
or did you indulge/compensate. How did that make you feel afterwards?
All of the explicit and implied direction regarding Ayurveda and Lifestyle
management has come directly from the following author - Dr Shankaranarayana
Jois .
For those interested in finding out more about the source of these teachings - Please
refer to `The Sacred Tradition of Yoga´ and www.sadvidyafoundation.org.
goodnessis.com
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