Saturday, June 15, 2013
Saturday, June 8, 2013
Cooling Aloe Rose Drink for Pitta Dosha
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A sweet and refreshing elixir that is sure to please the most refined of Pitta doshas.
In Ayurveda, aloe vera gel is used as one of the most important tonics for the female reproductive system, the liver, and regulating pitta dosha. It has antisepting and anti-inflammatory qualities, is cooling for the body and soothes for dry or blemished skin.
Thursday, May 9, 2013
Dandelion flower buds in ghee and Lemon.
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Here one of my favorite dish using the spring flower buds. Great for all doshas, specially for pitta and for pitta conditions like inflammations.
This food is low in Saturated Fat, and very low in Cholesterol. It is also a good source of Folate, Magnesium, Phosphorus and Copper, and a very good source of Dietary Fiber, Vitamin A, Vitamin C, Vitamin E (Alpha Tocopherol), Vitamin K, Thiamin, Riboflavin, Vitamin B6, Calcium, Iron, Potassium and Manganese.
Cacao and Blueberry Salad
A quick and nutrient-packed summertime snack that’s great for all doshas. Cacao beans are full of nutrients and antioxidants, and support the circulatory system and lower cholesterol. The bean is also known to enhance your mood, improve your focus and suppress a cough! Cacao is stimulating (can increase Vata), heating (increasing Pitta) and can be fattening (increasing Kapha) if taken in excess, but delicious in moderation.
Ingredients:
½ cup organic or local blueberries (tridoshic)
2 tbsp raw cacao nibs
1 tbsp hemp seeds (omit for Kapha)
Directions:
Throw together in a bowl and enjoy with a spoon.
Digestive Green Pesto
This elegant pesto is both light and satisfying, making great use of kale and any herbs you may have left in the kitchen. Ideal for Pittas and Kaphas. We’ve omitted garlic and onion from the recipe to support your meditation.
Makes: 2 ½ cups
Ingredients:
3 cups chopped kale
4 stalks chopped celery
1 handful chopped fresh herbs (basil, coriander, nettles)
2 tbsp walnuts or sunflower seeds, toasted to enhance flavor
½ tsp nutritional yeast
1 lemon or lime (juice & skin)
4 tbsp olive oil (to taste, or more, depending on the consistency
2 tsp maple syrup (optional)
salt to taste
Directions:
Blanch kale and celery on a stove for 3-5 minutes, then combine all ingredients in a food processor for about 2 minutes. Taste and see if it needs more of something, like salt or nutritional yeast. Serve while still warm over basmati rice or the grain of your choice, including quinoa (Vata- and Kapha-reducing), barley (Pitta- and Kapha-reducing) or millet (Kapha-reducing). Also lovely on salad or cooked veggies!
Variations:
You can vary the greens to suit your taste. Vatas can choose almonds, pecans, pine nuts or walnuts. Sunflower seeds are tridoshic. Lemon is best for Vata and Kapha (heating) and lime is best for Pitta. Sun dried tomatoes are also a lovely addition.
Enjoy!
Friday, April 19, 2013
Mint and coconut Chutney ( Pudina Chutney)
A great accompaniment just for you in easy steps. Lovely chutney for all doshas.
Thursday, April 18, 2013
Monday, April 15, 2013
Cinnamon, more than an apple dust.
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Ayurveda has know this spice to be excellent for vatta and kapha doshas. Cinnamon is use in a variety of remedies, oils and dishes to achieve balance. Since is heating pitta constitutions should moderate the intake of this spice.
Cinnamon works in the plasma, blood, muscle, marrow/nerve tissues. It makes an impact in the circulatory, digestive, respiratory and urinary system.
Friday, April 12, 2013
Tulsi: the Holy Herb.
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You can use tulsi as the best companion in many health conditions as well as daily supplement. We can use Tulsi in the presence of coughs, colds, fevers, headaches, lung problems, abdominal distension, poor absorption, arthritis, excess air in the colon, poor memory, nasal congestion, heart tonic, and nerve tissue strengthening.