Vata Dosh:
Vata dosh is considered to be the principle dosha among thee three. It
is responsible for the movement of the other two doshas. Following is a
brief description of the properties and characteristics of vata as well
as steps to be taken to balance vata.
Symbol: Air Constitution: elements of Air(vayu) and
Space(Akash).
Principle: Movement of both matter and thought in the
body. It is responsible for all movements in the mind and body: the
movement of air in and out of the lungs, the flow of blood through the
circulatory system, nutrients through the alimentary tract, and thoughts
through the mind.
Qualities: Vata is dry, light, cold, mobile, active
and clear. These manifest in the body type and mental constitution as
follows.
Body characteristics: small body frame; as vata is
dry, vata people have dry hair, tendency towards constipation; cold
hands and feet, they hate cold weather.
Mental constitution: because vata is clear, vata
people have clear understanding and perception; as vata is active
therefore vata people can be very active, even fidgety.
Vata in balance: Proper coordination of all body
functions
Normal movements associated with eating, digestion, and elimination
Mental activity controlled and precise
Normal sleep pattern
Vata out of balance: Body functions impaired or
disorganized.
Movements for eating, digestion, and elimination disturbed (bloating,
constipation, gas)
Mental agitation, confusion; impaired memory
Insomnia, light or interrupted sleep.
Diet for Vata: Prefer Avoid
Warm, moderately heavy food Cold, dry food
Rice, wheat Barley, corn
Asparagus, carrots, cooked onions Broccoli, cabbage, raw onions
mushrooms
Bananas, cherries, coconut, dates Apples, pears
Chicken Red meat
Likely diseases in vata people
Neurological, muscular and rheumatic diseases
General methods of keeping vata in balance
Avoid excessive stimulation like lot of coffee and watching lot of TV.
Take a stroll in the park barefooted, preferably in the morning.
Maintain a reasonably constant schedule with regular hours of sleeping
and meals
is responsible for the movement of the other two doshas. Following is a
brief description of the properties and characteristics of vata as well
as steps to be taken to balance vata.
Symbol: Air Constitution: elements of Air(vayu) and
Space(Akash).
Principle: Movement of both matter and thought in the
body. It is responsible for all movements in the mind and body: the
movement of air in and out of the lungs, the flow of blood through the
circulatory system, nutrients through the alimentary tract, and thoughts
through the mind.
Qualities: Vata is dry, light, cold, mobile, active
and clear. These manifest in the body type and mental constitution as
follows.
Body characteristics: small body frame; as vata is
dry, vata people have dry hair, tendency towards constipation; cold
hands and feet, they hate cold weather.
Mental constitution: because vata is clear, vata
people have clear understanding and perception; as vata is active
therefore vata people can be very active, even fidgety.
functions
Normal movements associated with eating, digestion, and elimination
Mental activity controlled and precise
Normal sleep pattern
Vata out of balance: Body functions impaired or
disorganized.
Movements for eating, digestion, and elimination disturbed (bloating,
constipation, gas)
Mental agitation, confusion; impaired memory
Insomnia, light or interrupted sleep.
Diet for Vata: Prefer Avoid
Warm, moderately heavy food Cold, dry food
Rice, wheat Barley, corn
Asparagus, carrots, cooked onions Broccoli, cabbage, raw onions
mushrooms
Bananas, cherries, coconut, dates Apples, pears
Chicken Red meat
Likely diseases in vata people
Neurological, muscular and rheumatic diseases
General methods of keeping vata in balance
Avoid excessive stimulation like lot of coffee and watching lot of TV.
Take a stroll in the park barefooted, preferably in the morning.
Maintain a reasonably constant schedule with regular hours of sleeping
and meals
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