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The Ayurvedic View on Energy Foods: Grains, Vegetables, and Fruits

Do you suffer from an energy crisis and feel that you need a high-energy fix from time to time? Do you then resort to drinking coffee, eating a bar of chocolate, or go on an eating binge of junk foods and high sugared snack. If you do I suggest that you should read on…

You are not going to believe this:

You are going to be very surprised to hear that ayurveda, the most ancient Indian medical system, has an answer and has golden tips for solving your energy crisis. Ayurveda advocates a diet that is generous in fresh fruits, vegetables and whole grains. The ancient ayurvedic texts tell us that these foods are rich in life giving energy, healing powers, fighting body fatigue and have the power of detoxifying the body.

Grains have power:

Long distance runners from Africa have always relied on carbohydrates in grains for long-term endurance and energy. All carbohydrates are not the same. For instance the croissant is high in fat and low in nutrition. Whole grains have lower cholesterol; they also have anti-bacterial properties and actually lower elevated blood sugar levels.

Ayurveda considers rye, millet and amaranth as highly nutritious, as they have high protein and mineral content. In fact, these grains are considered so auspicious that they are used during Vedic ceremonies as items for worship.

Rye for instance, contains high proteins, and one cup yields about 15 grams of protein, 9 grams of iron and adequate quantities of B-complex vitamins, iron, zinc and copper which is an important trace element for boosting energy levels and raising the body’s immunity. The ancient seers used a term called as ‘Ojas’, an energy, which is the result of good digestion and creates a sense of lightness in the body, gives a person the inner energy or glow, confers immunity against infections and bestows the individual with bliss.

Energizing Vegetables and Fruits:

Ayruveda advocates that fresh vegetables and fruits should constitute forty percent of every meal. Green, leafy vegetables are rich in mineral and fiber, and they should be eaten often.

Ayurveda considers fruits as a rich source of energy. Ayurvedic physicians recommend pears and apples, if you are hungry between meals. They recommend papaya, if you feel bloated after lunch.

Ayurveda strongly recommends the generous use of dry fruits, especially raisins. The ayurvedic texts extol the virtue of raisins calling them the best among dry fruits because it has the quality to enhance purity of the mind and pacify the mind and heart. Dry fruits are a rich source of iron and Vitamin B6, and provide magnesium, calcium, zinc and potassium. Raisins aid digestion and elimination when they are soaked in water overnight. One handful per person is a good amount everyday.

Ayurveda also cautions against energy draining foods:

The ayurvedic texts warn us not to eat left over foods or highly seasoned foods and foods that make us sluggish. Ayurvedic physicians were extremely conscious of energy draining foods, which clogged the micro-channels called as Nadis and created an accumulation of toxins.

We have advanced a lot in this millennium

But our diet practices are abysmal. We eat foods bereft of energy, we consume milk, which is a poison, we eat meat, and we eat tinned, canned and processed foods and do not realize how much harm we cause to ourselves. It is fascinating how Ayurveda, a science that dates back thousands of years warns us of these dangers. It was almost as if our ancient seers who wrote these treatises were aware, what humanity was going to come to in this millennium.

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9 Comments to The Ayurvedic View on Energy Foods: Grains, Vegetables, and Fruits

  1. September 18, 2007 at 6:45 pm | Permalink

    YHios is very interesting. Especially about the left overs. I have heard this — but with my lifestyle I am forced to eat left overs. Otherwise I’d be in the kitchen forever.

    What are some other enegy draining foods?

  2. Dr. Rajesh Vishwanathan's Gravatar Dr. Rajesh Vishwanathan
    September 19, 2007 at 7:54 am | Permalink

    Hi Gina,

    We all eat leftover food. In ancient India it was a custom to cook meals thrice a day. So that it was piping hot and fresh.

    Foods in Ayurveda are classified as Sattvic meaning pure and energetic and they include vegan foods and raw vegetables and fruits.

    Rajasic foods are stimulating foods, which are spicy, pungent, sour. Some examples are pickles. They are supposed to stimulate the body into anger and restlessness

    Tamasic foods are foods, which are leftover food, that are frozen, meats are bad and highly processed foods that make you sluggish and slothful.

    It is amazing, how good the ancient seers were in holistic nutrition and conscious of microbial contamination of food, when there wasn’t even a microscope.

    Cheers!

    Rajesh

  3. Sharmila S's Gravatar Sharmila S
    September 22, 2007 at 9:22 am | Permalink

    Hi,

    Great start for a beginner! :)

    Shimmi

  4. TwistedThinker's Gravatar TwistedThinker
    December 30, 2007 at 6:11 am | Permalink

    To say milk is a poision shows how retarted the author is.

  5. January 26, 2008 at 4:14 pm | Permalink

    Just a thought- I think you mean “nine milligrams” of Fe in rye. Nine grams of iron would kill a man.

  6. peepee's Gravatar peepee
    November 3, 2008 at 7:34 pm | Permalink

    Gee, you’d figure that if milk was a poison, then everyone but the lactose intolerant people would be dead by now.

    Looks like anyone can call themselves a doctor over the internet.

  7. Sind's Gravatar Sind
    November 25, 2008 at 6:27 pm | Permalink

    Peepee and Twisted thinker, I suggest you read up the facts on the field before ridiculing the author. Ayurveda does consider milk to be a poison, though only for a few types of people. For e.g, a kapha person should avoid milk as it tends to rapidly increase the fat in him. Poison is not one that will suffocate you, go red and die with your tongue pulled out… it is that which clogs your system and slowly degenerated your feeling of lightness and well-being.

  8. January 3, 2010 at 5:18 am | Permalink

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  9. Mr. Lasse's Gravatar Mr. Lasse
    June 2, 2010 at 4:23 pm | Permalink

    my personal comment about the left overs.

    I think it would be more of a good advice in a subtropical (or tropical) climate like India. And even more so, if you don’t have a refridgerator at hand. In a temperate cliamte and in particularly with a refridgerator in you house, I believe this advice is outdated.

    correct me if I am wrong, but please be kind to provide some decent arguments.

    Nice inspiring article. Thank you.

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