Ayurvedic Yoga: what it is and why to do it

Ayurvedic Yoga: what it is and why to do it

So what makes a yoga practice ayurvedic?

 

The answer is simple: CONTEXT.

 

When we get on our mat, in a good yoga class, we are guided to set an intention for practice, something we want for our life. We want our practice to be purposeful, to serve us.

But what we often view as “life” is its content: events and possessions, family, work, relationships, accomplishments, accompanied by a cohort of experiences, feelings and emotions. And yoga can definitely help us manage and organize this content.

But what’s missing here is context = the container in which all this content takes place. And that, truly, is what’s at the heart of ayurvedic yoga. The logic is straight forward: without container what good is the content? If we are unable to retain the things we value, then what good are all those possessions, achievements and relations? If we are unable to contain our feeling and emotions which disperse and diffuse our energy, then how can we bring to bear our intended actions?

That’s where Ayurveda comes in: it deals with life as CONTAINER. Let us take a closer look at the meaning of Ayurveda:

ayur = life

veda = science

“Life (ayu) is the combination (samyoga) of body, senses, mind, and reincarnating soul. Ayurveda is the most sacred science of life, beneficial to humans both in this world and the world beyond.” ~ Charaka

According to Ayurveda, your life takes place in the tripod of BODY, BREATH and MIND

The BODY is made of 5 basic elements: EARTH, WATER, FIRE, AIR, SPACE. These elements have their unique  qualities, locations in the body and aspects of bodily functioning they preside over.

For example: bones are predominantly earth and space element (hard, dry, heavy – form support structure for the body), blood – water and fire (wet, mobile – performs circulation and oxygenation), fat – water (heavy, unctuous – provides lubrication and nourishment), etc.

When we experience any kind of physical discomfort, we can remediate it by balancing the element in our body that is the culprit. This follows the 2 basic tenets of Ayurveda:

Health is Balance

and

Like attracts like, opposites balance

EXAMPLE: dry rough skin is a telltale symptom of too much air element, and would logically be balanced by increasing water element in the body – but not just by drinking water (as your bodily might not be able to “digest” and deliver it to the intended area), but by actually delivering that water to the skin! That can be done by increasing circulation with special yoga postures that yield this particular benefit, and augmented with Ayurvedic self-care ritual of abhyanga (self-massage with medicated oil), as well as eating foods that increase, produce and retain water element in the body. This can further be aided by special pranayama that hydrates you internally, working with 2nd chakra, and meditation on the water via sound, visualization, mantra. In this way, the approach of remediating dry skin is holistic – treating the whole person: body, breath and mind (5 senses + intellect and intuition)! Practicing this way, the result is sustained long-term, avoiding the need to guzzle liquids all day long, which can overload the kidneys (not to mention creating the dependency on having a nearby bathroom 24/7 LOL).

This holistic process can be done for each element, making a yoga practice truly ayurvedic – taking us well beyond the postures for the sake of exercise, but deeper toward a more defined purpose of authentic and sustained health – physical, mental and spiritual.

The physical body is animated by life force energy – prana, which we receive by way of BREATH and which flows through us in 5 major currents (vayus), each carrying its own purpose and function, necessary for our daily living. These currents are also governed by elements, in a more subtle form. They, too, have their designated homes in the body (tissues and systems) and behave much like the elements they are governed by (deeper study of prana vayus and 5 elements is presented in CHILD OF PRANA Method).

The animated body is managed and directed by MIND, which operates in 3 major modes (tamas = inertia, rajas = activity, sattva = balance) – all 3 also subject to influence of 5 elements. Each mental operating mode can be described by the very same qualities that describe the 5 elements! So, mental states, too, can be helped by the same holistic (body+mind+breath) approach that was illustrated in the example above.

So, to sum it up, an ayurvedic yoga practice addresses the CONTEXT of your life – the CONTAINER of BODY, BREATH and MIND by correcting the elemental imbalance in all 3. This is done by cultivating desired qualities within us through asana (for the body), pranayama (breath), meditation and sensory input (mind + senses). Your practice becomes more holistic and … natural. Yes, it increases connection with nature – within and without, so your life can be a beautiful thread in a tapestry of Creation, as you were meant to be.

For more about ayurvedic yoga (and a nice practice you can do on your morning walk), watch the video below. And get inspired to give Ayurvedic Yoga at our Yoga Clinic a try.

Autoimmunity: answers from Ayurveda

Autoimmunity: answers from Ayurveda

Autoimmune diseases are the fastest growing category of disease, affecting today 1 in 12 people worldwide with cost of treatment having escalated x7 in the last decade (see statistics).

There are 125 autoimmune disease having been classified already, and more are appearing.

The diversity of autoimmune expression is staggering: tissues, organs and systems affected vary vastly, and more than one are often present in any given individual.

The medical community has identified triggers of autoimmunity, classified bodily components involved, and yet… no definitive cure has been found.

In the end, modern medicine still leaves us with “we don’t know enough about it” as to the root causes and cures for autoimmune disease.

But there are also ancient healing traditions. Ayurveda, being the oldest, offers a broader perspective on WHY, WHAT and HOW of autoimmune disease…

 

Autoimmunity: get real answers from Ayurveda

 

All of us come into this world with unique set of genetics (prakruti – what we inherit from family, culture, society, place). This can be described as our propensity … toward certain illnesses and how we weather them.

With that prakruti we arrive into unique set of circumstances (vikruti – environment, relationships, work, lifestyle – all potential “triggers”) that shape the quality of our living.

Sometimes, our circumstances (vikruti) overwhelm our natural propensity (prakruti),setting into motion the  process of pathogenesis (disease development).

At early stages we can avert that process. But often the initial symptoms continue to develop and escalate, affecting not just the first line of defense (mucus membranes, digestion, skin, respiratory pathways), but advancing toward less protected, deeper tissues (plasma, blood, organs, muscle, bones, nerves, etc.).

If left unchecked, this pathogenesis eventually disrupts cellular intelligence, affecting the very essence of our bodily tissues – IMMUNITY, causing it to malfunction in a viscous cycle of AUTOIMMUNITY, fueling an ongoing erosion of bodily tissues and systems.

That’s the bad news.

Good news? Ayurveda says that we can do something about it.

Ever heard of “lemons => lemonade” expression?

It does, in fact, describe the purpose of Yoga and Ayurveda – to make good with what we have (propensity and triggers (lemons) => lasting health (lemonade).

We get there with knowledge that Ayurveda provides, enabling us to:

a. prevent the disease potential in us from derailing into life time of chronic pain

b. stop disease that is already present from further eroding our health and sanity

c. reverse the disease process

In case with autoimmunity, yoga can help us relax and target the affected bodily tissues and systems via balancing stretches that will restore cellular intelligence, strengthen the tissues, restoring true immunity, and replenish vitality – to help us feel more alive in our better, healthier self.

Ayurveda, in turn, can support us with appropriate nutrition, herbs, lifestyle practices and understanding of autoimmune process, providing the most important ingredient to healing: KNOWLEDGE (this is in contrast to western medicine, that observes and treats symptoms, but doesn’t provide an actual understanding of root causes).

So, if you or someone you know are:

Stuck in viscous cycle of autoimmune condition(s)

Tired of medications and merry-go-round of trigger avoidance

Frustrated with doctor’s “we don’t know enough about it”

Ready for real answers

I laid it all out in a webinar:

“Ayurveda and Autoimmune Disease”

 

where a broader perspective on autoimmunity is given: ROOT CAUSE, pathogenesis and concrete steps you can take now to reverse it. YES, reverse it.

You can watch excerpts from the webinar in this playlist on @calmaccelerator YouTube channel.

Click on the link in first comment under each excerpt to get to the full version complete with interactive PDF slides, embedded video practices, links to supplies & remedies, and a way to GET HELP.

Takeaways you can expect:

  • insight into the nature of any given autoimmune condition
  • doable and cost effective things you can do right away to improve it
  • long-term strategy you can integrate step by step to reverse the condition

IF you:

  1. watch “Ayurveda and Autoimmune Disease” webinar
  2. try the things shared there
  3. and still need more guidance

– you are eligible to take advantage of a special AUTOIMMUNITY CASE STUDY 50% discount off 1:1 Integral Health Coaching Session, available at this scheduling link:

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What I will NOT promise: a miracle.

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Why do it?

  • Because you are not satisfied with medical advice or treatment you got so far.
  • You know there is a better way out of the autoimmune quagmire you are in.
  • You deserve fulfillment in life, and your dis-ease stands in the way 

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Blistered, Puffy, Hot, Red, Itchy Summer Skin – NEEM to the rescue!

Blistered, Puffy, Hot, Red, Itchy Summer Skin – NEEM to the rescue!

SUMMER SKIN for most people is not what we see in IG vacation selfies…

Golden rule of summer: the heat is ON, the skin is OFF

It’s mid-July, and my summer body is already sporting colorful swells of:

  • pimples

  • poison ivy

  • insect bites

  • blisters

  • cuts

  • patch of eczema

  • rash of unknown origin and

  • protruding pulsing veins

    Yep, Pitta dosha season is here: FIRE and WATER elements are increased in nature outside and inside us, showing up first and foremost on our SKIN…

    And you know what helps the summer skin? Something that would BALANCE the hot and wet qualities of FIRE and WATER…. Something that would COOL and DRY those red swells of Pitta on our skin… like

NEEM OIL

Cooling and mildly drying, it is your perfect summer skincare!

NEEM is prized in Ayurveda for it’s cooling, drying, calming qualities and, most of all, for it’s affinity for SKIN! It can be used internally in form of powder (with spoonful of honey or in tea, but watch out for it’s very bitter taste!), topically as oil / moisturizer), paste (powder mixed with a little water for spot treatment), or water solution as a toner. It effectively drops internal heat and calms external appearance. Here are some of my favorite and easy uses:

BODY:

Apply Neem Oil BEFORE shower all over the body. Wait 10 min, then either rinse off (use very little soap) or wipe off excess and enjoy yourself in cooler, calmer, softer skin. Especially good on feet (as they are a hot site of pitta dosha).

FACE:

Neem Oil also makes a wonderful facial cleanser for oily, acne-prone skin: simply apply to face with circular strokes, then wash off. In the morning, add a spritz of DIY facial toner made with 1/2 teaspoon of Neem Powder and distilled water in a spray bottle. Your face with thank you 🙂

Finally, use a high quality organic Neem Oil – your skin is like your mouth, everything you put on it should be FOOD to your tissues (skin consists of 7 layers, representing 7 bodily tissues), it is your largest organ, and it deserves the best. Plus, a high quality Neem Oil is less unctuous, more clear – it will not make you or your sheets sticky and stained!

Here is best quality organic, sustainably sourced Neem Oil around.

I’d get the large size and put a little bottle in every purse, car, and bathroom. In fact, I already did… LOL

My legs are already 50% better overnight: poison ivy patches dried up and paled in color, all itching subsided, and blisters emptied of fluid. Neem worked it’s magic on my Pitta skin as it does every time. Without fail.

So, grab yourself a bottle of this Nature’s wonder potion and enjoy this summer in your best skin!

NOTE: if your skin condition is chronic, you may need a more comprehensive protocol that might include Bhringaraj powder or Manjista. For specific chronic skin conditions, please schedule your Ayurveda Wellness Consultation to get a comprehensive protocol in place for long-term healing.

 

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TAKRA – drink to your GUT!

TAKRA – drink to your GUT!

“He who uses takra daily does not suffer from diseases, and diseases cured by takra do not recur.” AND “Just as amrita(divine nectar) is for the gods, takra is to humans.”

Every disease starts in the GUT. That much has been accepted by medical approaches from both East and West.
 
What’s in the GUT? DIGESTION.

When our digestion is disrupted (made either too slow, too fast or irregular) – imbalances happen in our health, starting with constipation, malabsorption, indigestion. From those 3 a host of diseases develops, including autoimmune.

 

Here is a recipe for a simple drink that answers our bodies’ objective to convert food into clean energy and healthy tissues:

 

TAKRA

In simple terms, takra is buttermilk.

Buttermilk is a dairy product, that is a by-product of yogurt making process – the substance that rises to the top, and is naturally low-fat and very easy to digest, since the probiotic lactic acid bacteria in the cultured yogurt have already started the work of digestion.

TAKRA is, perhaps the most powerful and benevolent pro-biotic beverage one could enjoy for relief with:
  • IBS
  • GERD
  • diarrhea
  • food allergies
  • leaky gut (as part of healing the gut progression taught in Ayurveda and Autoimmune Disease webinar, found on products and services page) 

You can buy good quality TAKRA at a reputable Indian or Middle-Eastern grocery store in North America. There it is called “Yogurt Drink”. 

TAKRA can also be made at home if you make your own yogurt.

But, if neither of previous options work for your life, here is an easy hack that will get you the digestive benefits of TAKRA without the hassle of making yogurt from scratch or driving to a specialty store:

What’s in it? Oh, nothing much – it’s basically BUTTERMILK with a pinch of cumin or cilantro…
 
BLEND WELL:
1 tbsp of yogurt
1 cup water
pinch of cumin powder
 
Enjoy!

 

Digestive Tea for Late Winter Kapha season

Digestive Tea for Late Winter Kapha season

Late Winter, peak of Kapha season – digestion slows down, mucus accumulates, and immunity weakens

For those of us in the northern hemisphere, late Winter is the time we carry escess weight, start to feel sluggish, lethargic, heavy and … depressed.

This is the result of slow digestion.

Logical, after indulgence of holidays, more movie nights and shorter days to actively enjoy the outdoors. And very expected at the peak of Kapha season (Winter / Spring)

Ayurveda advises that we start boosting both digestion and immunity in order to have an easier time in the cold, flu and allergies season, Spring.

Here is an easy tea recipe that does precisely that: kindles sluggish digestion and boosts immunity, as well as increases absorption with “warming” (a.k.a. kapha reducing) kitchen staples:

Gather together (find it all here):

  • 1/2 tsp GINGER – digestive herb and immunomodulator. Use fresh or dry (for more heating effect, if congested)
  • 1/2 tsp CORIANDER – ingredient in traditional Ayurvedic all-year-round digestive tea formula, use seeds or ground
  • 1/2 tsp GARLIC – immunomodulator, heating for excess kapha
  • 1/4 tsp LICORICE powder – immunomodulator, sweetener and throat soother
  • 1/4 tsp BLACK PEPPER – expectorant, transporter (ensures absorption of all the above ingredients, increasing their action)

* If using coriander seeds, grind them together with black pepper to increase absorption (it, too, slows down with sluggish digestion).

** You can use a high quality garlic paste or powder in place of fresh garlic.

Mix all ingredients in a medium sized teapot, add 4 cups of hot water, let steep for 5 minutes.

If the licorice does not lend enough sweetness, you can add raw HONEY to taste for extra “scraping” effect on clogged channels and additional immunity boost. BUT: wait for the tea to cool a bit before adding honey. Honey should never be cooked!

Finally – ENJOY! Before meals, with meals, any time of day.

And, of course, don’t forget to add these ingredients to your cooking 🙂

And if you want to kick off the Spring Detox –

throw soma yoga into your morning mix:

Proper nutrition is only part of the solution

Chronic pain, fatigue, anger, depression, autoimmunity are conditions that can and should be reversed safely and naturally. We do this in HEAL your FLAME Program, where we help you craft a sustainable integral path to pain-free living. 

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Keep your back and hips healthy in the Fall

Keep your back and hips healthy in the Fall

October opens the season for back pain…

Especially for those of us who are axious, overwhelmed, stressed, 40s and older, on-the-go, multi-tasking busy householders. All of these adjectives have one thing in common: the describe a person who is experiencing

VATA dosha

VATA Dosha, in ayurveda, describes a constitional type in Nature, that is made of AIR and SPACE elements. These elements give the VATA type their unique qualities, through which VATA dosha can be seen and experienced in all living beings, locations on the planet, times of day, seasons in nature and stages of life.

Here are the qualities of VATA dosha and how they express in us, humans:

  • cold  – feel cold, catch cold, back cold, neck cold
  • dry – dry skin, dry hair, popping joints, stiff muscles
  • rough – rough skin, coarse hair. chapped lips, wrinkles
  • mobile –  loose joints, likes to move, busy, multi-tasking, restless, anxious
  • light – bloating, fluctuating weight, weak, depleted, frail

We may not all be of a VATA dosha constitution and feel these qualities all the time. But we all are more likely to experience these qualities take front stage in the FALL. – the season of VATA dosha.

Indeed, it’s in the Fall, that tempretature changes to cold, leaves become dryrough to touch, light, and mobile, they fly in the AIR through SPACE.

Following cues of nature, humans also feel these qualities and the symptoms they create in our body. One of those symptoms is sensitivity to cold in the low back and neck areas – we start to close the car window, wrap a scarf around the neck, cover the back with a sweater…

Connection between cold weather and back pain is widely accepted, in medical community as well as in common households (my dad’s back would get so fragile in his 50s, he would be unable to get out of bed by mid-winter). Another connection is made between lack of movement and back pain. Yet, its often DUE to movement in cold weather, that we catch a back ache! So what to do as the weather turns cold? We certainly don’t want to move inside and wait it out, we want to stay active and productive. What’s the solution to keeping our back safe and continue to actively enjoy outdoors?

Well, according to Ayurveda, health is balance and…

OPPOSITES BALANCE

So, if we do not want beautiful Fall season to get ruined by back pain, we need  to cultivate opposing qualities inside us to balance the cold, dry, rough, mobile and light qualities outside us. We can do it with vata balancing foods (see nutrition articles in this blog for some ideas), lifestyle and self-care routine adjustments such as massage with warm Ashwaganda Bala oil (see an Ayurvedic Wellness Counselor for customized routine recommendation), and yoga  (safest form of exercise for balance).

From standpoint of yoga therapy, I would focus on key qualities to cultivate  in your yoga practice for safe maintenance of your low back in the Fall:

  • warm – to balance the cold
  • moist – to balance the dry
  • smooth – to balance the rough
  • steady – to balance the mobile
  • heavy – to balance the light

These qualities can be increased in your system by adding elements of FIRE, WATER and EARTH (to balance too much AIR and SPACE in Vata dosha).

FIRE, WATER and EARTH, in the body, are concentrated in the pelvic bowl.

FIRE is represented by digestion function of GI tract and mental comprehension (enzymes, gut biome,  metabolism, absorption, communication to the brain via vagus connection, memory, comprehension, enthusiasm).

WATER is represented by smooth muscles of viscera, flow of: urinary tract, digestive juices. reproductive system, elimination; desire, creativity, pleasure.

EARTH is represented by heavy pelvic structure: bones and muscles.

So, to move like you wanna build the core that will hold your back –

  • fire up large muscle groups (quads, thighs, glutes)
  • soften knees, swivel hips (water)
  • widen and lower the stance (earth)

any which way that puts a smile on your face!

A concept we explore in depth in the CHILD of PRANA Method.

Learn more in this video…

 

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