HOW TO DO A 7 DAY AYURVEDIC DETOX CLEANSE
Ayurveda is India’s ancient traditional system of medicine which roughly translates from Sanskrit as “Science of Life.” It is considered as the “mother of all healing systems.”
Ayurveda says that
our body’s natural state is one of balance and health. In our modern day
lifestyle, many of us have shifted away from this state of balance because we
are distracted and often miss the signals of distress. Ayurveda believes that
by creating an optimal environment inside and outside our bodies, we can speed
up our natural healing process.
In Ayurvedic medicine, performing a
gentle cleanse periodically, once per month or every three to six months, is
considered a healing practice. A simple 7-Day Ayurvedic Cleanse resets our
digestive system, rejuvenates the body, and helps to create sustainable weight
loss and lasting energy. It is also suitable for pacifying and rebalancing each
mind-body constitution to remove Dosha.
What
is Panchakarma
The cleansing
procedures of Ayurveda are called Panchakarma. They can greatly help if your
body suffers from following problems : congestion, fatigue, poor digestion,
insomnia , allergies, skin problems, etc. Panchakarma is a process of cleansing
the human body of the toxins that accumulate over time due to over-eating,
indigestion and pollution around us in water, air and soil, etc.
During these 10
days, try to remain as stress-free as possible and remain calm and relaxed. You
will be eating and drinking various foods and beverages for your most prominent
dosha.
It also helps to do
your favourite enjoyable things to do during your detox. Try to read a light
fun book, watch inspirational movies, a morning/ evening walk etc. Think
of various nature walks you can enjoy, and organize a calm area for meditation/
yoga
There are several
recipes you will have to prepare ahead of time. These are ghee, and khichdi.
You will also be making herbal tea based on your dosha. Flaxseed is also useful
during your detox and adds a nutty crunch to any dish. Your eating plan i.e.
diet to consume will be based on your dominant dosha.
Only eat the foods
on the list on the days permitted, and do not overeat. Drinking plenty of water
is recommended.
The Ayurvedic Detox Cleanse
Day 1
Morning
Get up and have a
warm, not hot shower. When finishing the shower, turn the water to cold and
rinse your hands and feet to help ground your energy.
Then head to the
kitchen to consume 3 tablespoons of warm ghee. If you are Vata, add a dash of
salt. If you are kapha, add a pinch of the Ayurvedic remedy trikatu.
If you have high
cholesterol, high BP or diabetes, eat 2 spoons of flaxseed 15 minutes before
you eat breakfast.
Breakfast
Oatmeal served with
water or basmati rice with some coconut milk.
Afternoon
Enjoy a
dosha-supporting meal. If you are Vata, eat fruit as a snack on its own 2 hours
after eating.
Evening
Before your meal,
place 1 teaspoon of Triphala powder into a cup and add 1/2 cup of
boiling water. Allow it to cool for 10 minutes, then drink warm. It will serve
as a mild but nourishing laxative. Enjoy a dosha supporting dinner. If you are
Vata, wait 2 hours and then have your fruit for dessert.
Go for a walk after
your meal. Enjoy some relaxing reading. Don’t watch TV or work on the computer
for at least 2 hours before you go to sleep.
Day 2
Shower, then sit in
a comfortable place to meditate for 10 minutes. Do a simple breathing
meditation. Try to be focused and relaxed. Eat ghee or flaxseed as on the first
day, and breakfast.
Eat a dosha
supporting meal at lunch and dinner. Drink plenty of water throughout the day.
About an hour after dinner, try some simple yoga poses such as Mountain, Tree
and the various warrior poses. Head for bed in due time.
Day 3
Do the same as Day
1.
Day 4
Today you should
try some exciting recipes. Take a shower and get ready to cook breakfast.
Cook the good old
khichdi and eat nothing else for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. It should be
enough to last the whole day.
Drink your herbal
or green tea that you like. Have one cup with each meal, and plenty of fresh
water throughout the day.
Throughout the day,
practice mindfulness meditation in whatever way comfortable to you.
Go for a walk after
your evening meal.
At bedtime, try to
give yourself a massage for 15 minutes with several ounces of warm essential
oil. Vata person should go for sesame oil, pitta for sunflower oil and kapha
should go for corn oil. Wait 5 minutes so your skin can absorb the oil. Then
take a warm shower or bath with pure unscented liquid Castile soap or glycerine
soap, but allow some oil to remain on your skin.
After your shower
or bath, head to the kitchen. Mix 1 teaspoon of triphala powder with 1/2 cup of
boiling water. Drink it warm and head to bed.
Day 5
Day 5 is the same
as Day 4. If you are lacking in energy, try inhaling some essential oils like
Grapefruit or peppermint to uplift your spirit.
Day 6
Day 6 is again the
same as Day 4, except this time, you can add a couple of vegetables to your
khichdi according to your dosha. Add about 10 minutes before the mixture is
fully cooked. Do easy yoga poses an hour after dinner.
Post Cleanse
Having done the 7
day detox, you are probably wondering what’s next?
Ayurved experts
suggest you gradually add more foods to your diet and to take your Rasayana for
30 to 60 days. They also recommend avoiding anything with yeast, try to use
oatcakes or rice cakes instead of bread.
Continue taking the
Triphala for 2 to 3 months after your detox. Continue eating according to your
dosha type as much as possible.
It may also seem
self-indulgent to spend so much time on yourself and doing things you enjoy,
like reading, walking, and yoga, but the truth is you can’t care for others if
you don’t take care of yourself first. Invest the time and effort and see what
a difference an Ayurvedic detox can make in your life.
Ayurvedic detoxes
can be fulfilling for your gut, mind & body balance. There is no better
time to begin if not while staying back at home, right? Let us in the comments
if you would like to do this detox!
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