Tuesday, October 28, 2014

HEALTH SPECIAL....................... Get ready for the Diwali detox

Get ready for the Diwali detox




For most of us, the festival of lights is also the festival of food. In the run up to Diwali, we tend to over-eat and over-drink, creating an acidic imbalance in our digestive systems. Here is a three-day post-Diwali detox plan based on ayurvedic principles

Day 1
Morning: Lukewarm water with half a tsp honey and lemon juice. Follow with a decoction of ginger with tulsi leaves and cinnamon.Breakfast: Eat fruit, not dairy and cereals.Mid-morning: Green/herbal tea.Lunch: Two bowls of spinach soup with a little turmeric.Dinner: Potato and pea soup.Bedtime: A tsp of triphala and wheat bran with water.Plus: An ayurvedic body massage with medicated oils (Abhyanga), followed by steam.

Day 2
The same schedule as Day 1. Plus, two glasses of coconut water and one glass each of wheat grass and aloe vera juice. 
Bedtime: One tsp of triphala mixed with water and half a tsp of wheat bran.Plus: Abhyanga and steam.
Day 3
Morning
: A ginger decoction with honey.Lunch: Two bowls of spinach and corn soup.Teatime: Green tea or a tulsi decoction.Dinner: Rice khichri with a tsp of organic ghee. Avoid curd and pickles.Plus: Abhyanga followed by steam.
Benefits:
*Triphala: Makes the intestine alkaline and flushes toxins.
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Ginger: Helps the liver cleanse itself.
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Tulsi: A powerful detoxifier.
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Cinnamon: Balances insulin and cleanses the intestine.
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Turmeric: Helps detoxify and heal the liver and intestine.
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Spinach soup: Helps release gas from the intestine.
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Aloe vera and wheat grass: Aloe cleans the liver and intestine; wheat grass cleans blood.
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Coconut water: Balances excess pitta in the liver.
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Fruit: Provides B vitamins.
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Rice khichri: Calms tummies.
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Ghee: Cleanses fat-soluble toxins from the intestine.

Shikha Sharma, HTBR141026


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