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Reduce
Weight NaturallyIn ayurveda, Charak Samhita
describes eight different types of bodies that are disease prone. Out of these,
the obese body is described as the one afflicted with the most diseases and troubles.
Obesity is the condition or physical state of the body when excessive deposition
of fat takes place in the adipose tissue. Extra fat puts a strain on
the heart, kidneys, liver and the joints such as the hips, knees and ankles and
thus, overweight people are susceptible to several diseases like coronary thrombosis,
high blood pressure, diabetes, arthritis, gout, liver and gall bladder disorders.
Chief cause of obesity is overeating, irregular eating habits and not following
the rules of eating or mixing non-compatible food items in one meal.
To decrease weight and get rid of obesity three things must be kept in mind:
- Controlling eating habits.
- Regular
exercise.
- Avoiding the causes of weight gain
Diet
recommended to lose weight - Early
morning
Juice of half a lemon mixed in a glass of warm water and a teaspoon
of honey. - Breakfast
Wheat or Mung bean sprouts and a cup of skimmed milk. - Midmorning
A glass of orange, pineapple or carrot juice. - Lunch
- Salad of raw vegetables such as carrot,
beet, cucumber, cabbage, tomatoes. Steamed or boiled vegetables
- Whole
grain bread or whole wheat chapatis (Indian bread) and a glass of buttermilk.
- Roasted
cumin seeds, green coriander leaves, a little salt and some grated ginger mixed
in the buttermilk.
- Mid-afternoon
- Coconut water
- Dry
fruits
- Lemon tea
- Fresh
vegetable soup
- Dinner
- Whole grain bread or chapatis
- Steamed
vegetables
- Seasonal fruits except banana
and apple.
Home
Remedies for Losing Weight - Increase
the quantity of fruits and vegetables and low calorie foods.
- Avoid
intake of too much salt as it may be a factor for increasing body weight.
- Milk
products like cheese, butter etc. and non-vegetarian foods should be avoided as
they are rich in fat.
- Mint is very beneficial
in losing weight. A chutney of green mint with some simple spices can be taken
with meals. Mint tea also helps.
- Spices like
dry ginger, cinnamon, black pepper etc. are good for loosing weight and can be
used in a number of ways.
- Regular intake
of carrot juice.
- Avoid rice and potato, which
contain a lot of carbohydrates. Among cereals wheat is good.
- Vegetables
like bitter gourd (Karela), and bitter variety of drumstick are useful in loosing
weight.
- Honey is an excellent home remedy
for obesity. It mobilizes the extra deposited fat in the body allowing it to be
utilized as energy for normal functions.
Dosage:
One should start with small quantity of about 10 grams or a tablespoon, taken
with hot water early in the morning. A teaspoonful of fresh lemon juice may also
be added. - Fasting on honey and lime- juice
is highly beneficial in the treatment of obesity without the loss of energy and
appetite. For this, mix one teaspoon of fresh honey with the juice of half a lime
in a glass of lukewarm water.
Dosage:
Take several times a day at regular intervals. - Raw
or cooked cabbage inhibits the conversion of sugar and other carbohydrates into
fat. Hence, it is of great value in weight reduction.
- Exercise
is an important part of any weight reduction plan. It helps to use up calories
stored in body as fat.
- Walking is the best
exercise to begin with and may be followed by running, swimming or rowing.
- The
gum of Commiphora Mukul called 'guggulu' is the drug of choice for the treatment
of obesity.
Preparation
of Home Remedies According to ayurveda home remedies are prepared
in the same way and with the same purpose as other ayurvedic medicines. The main
aim is to obtain the maximum therapeutic benefit while making it palatable.
Some common methods of preparing home remedies are: - Juice
The juice may be taken from the fresh leaves, flowers or stems of the herb. The
part of the herb used should be crushed or ground in a mortar and pestle, to make
a paste. This paste should be put in a piece of cloth and squeezed to take out
the juice. Dosage: One to two tablespoons
twice a day. - Powder
Dried herbs are used for powders. The herbs are usually dried in a cool, shady
and well-ventilated place, although some herbs are dried in direct sunlight. The
herbs are then ground into a fine powder and stored in a dry, airtight bottle.
The powder may be taken with water, or if specified, with milk or honey. Dosage:
Half to one teaspoon twice a day - Decoction
A decoction is prepared by boiling the herb in water (ratio: 1 part herb to 16
parts water). The herbs are broken into pieces and soaked in water overnight.
This mixture is then boiled until it reduces to one quarter of the original volume.
It is then filtered and stored in a glass bottle. Dosage:
One to two tablespoons twice a day. - Infusion
Herbs are soaked in water to make an infusion (ratio: 1 part herb to 8 parts water).
Hot infusions result from adding herbs to hot water, or gently heating but not
boiling the mixture. This is strained and taken internally. Herbal teas are forms
of hot infusions. Cold infusions are made from soaking the herb overnight. Honey
can be added. Dosage: half to one cup
once or twice day. - Paste
A paste can be made from either fresh or dried herbs. The flowers, roots, stems,
leaves or bark are ground and mixed with water. Pastes are mainly used for external
application, in cases of cuts, burns and swellings. The paste should be thick
enough to be applied in a layer to the skin. - Tablets
The herbs should be first dried separately and then mixed together in a powder
form, in fixed proportions. Water or herbal juice can be added to this powder
to make a paste, from which tablets of a specific size or weight are made. Tablets
remain potent longer than juices, powders, pastes or decoctions. Dosage:
1 or 2 tablets twice a day. - Medicated
ghee and oil
Ghee is cooked with herbal juices, decoctions or pastes.
The ghee should be heated with the herbal mixture at a moderate, controlled temperature.
High temperatures can easily burn the ghee or oil, destroying its effectiveness.
Medicated ghee and oils are either used internally or massaged externally.
Dosage: Half
to one tablespoon.
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