Ayurveda  can be overwhelming, and confusing when you first start learning about it. The practices might seem out there, or be counter advice to what you've always heard. How do you go about uprooting all of what you thought was true to explore this new subject? That is where I was at when I first learned about Ayurveda. I still struggle with transitioning all of my practices to an Ayurvedic one, I just love my cup of coffee to start my day. Well I want to share a few ways with you on where to start. I learned Ayurveda from a feminine form. Which means less rules, and more flow. I want you to listen to your intuition as you read the suggestions and decide what would be best for you to start  10 Practices to examine 1. Your 5 Senses This is one of my personal favorites as it's so easy to do for anyone. I have my son learning some of these techniques as well. Taste - Try and taste the 6 flavors according to Ayurveda during your meals. The 6 tastes are- bitter, sour, astringent, p...

According to Maharishi AyurVeda, there are three equally important aspects to mental performance:
- dhi — learning and comprehension, governed by Vata dosha;
 - dhriti — processing and retention of knowledge, the realm of Pitta dosha;
 - smriti— memory or recall, controlled by Kapha dosha.
 
For the best mental performance and realization of the fullest mental
 potential, each of these three factors individually needs to be at its 
peak, and, more important, the coordination among the three factors also
 needs to be optimal. Ayurveda recommends paying attention to the three 
fundamental pillars of good health — diet, sleep and lifestyle — to achieve this state of mental wholeness and balance.
Here are some tips from The Council of Maharishi AyurVeda Physicians to help boost brainpower:
Eat Pure, “Intelligent” Foods
According to Ayurveda, it is very 
important to eat foods that are natural and pure for their full benefit 
to be absorbed by the body.
When foods are as close to their state in nature as possible, that’s 
when they deliver the most potent nutrition. Foods that have been 
genetically altered, processed or refined have much of their natural 
intelligence stripped from them, and The Council contends that they 
disturb the intellect and the coordination among the three aspects of 
mental prowess.
Also, it is better to avoid foods that are canned or preserved with 
artificial additives and preservatives and foods with artificial colours
 and flavours. Cooking with fresh, organic ingredients can take a little
 more time and effort. but your brain, and indeed your entire 
physiology, will thank you for it and repay the effort with accelerated 
performance. Make shopping for food fun. Visit farmers markets in your 
area for the freshest produce and to try exotic new vegetables and 
fruits. Or grow your own in season.
Maintain a Supply of Balanced Nutrition
The recommended ayurvedic diet is lacto-vegetarian. Grains, beans (legumes) provide nutrients for the brain.
Be sure to include plenty of cooked leafy greens. Several helpings of
 fruit and vegetables are recommended. Sweet juicy fruits are excellent 
cleansers — they help flush toxins out of the body. Freshly-squeezed 
fruit juices deliver nutrients quickly to your mind and body.
Fats have been demonised by conventional medicine in recent decades, 
but they are essential nutrients with important functions in the body, 
including the brain. Ayurveda recommends ghee,
 which is valued for its ability to transport the benefits of herbs and 
spices to the brain and to other parts of the body. Eat ghee in 
moderation. Include some dairy if you are not lactose-intolerant, such 
as whole organic milk and fresh yogurt. Almonds and walnuts are also 
excellent brain foods.
The Council suggests cutting down on “empty” junk foods and sugared 
drinks that interfere with the absorption of nutrients by the body. 
Sweet fruits, raisins and dates are a much better option when you need 
something sweet.
Spices are crucial additions to a brainpower-enhancing diet. Many 
spices enhance digestion and facilitate the clearing of toxins from the 
body. This means that the channels of the body, including those that 
serve the brain, will be clear. Black Pepper
 in small quantities is particularly recommended for clearing the 
channels of the brain and promoting the free flow of oxygen to the 
brain.
Exposure to heavy metals such as lead, and aluminium has been shown 
to be damaging for the brain. Also avoid alcohol and caffeine.
According to Ayurveda, good eating habits are as important as what 
you eat. Sitting down to eat, focusing on the food rather than on work 
or other activities, and savouring the meal are important. Ice-cold 
drinks disrupt digestion and impair the assimilation of nutrients by the
 body and should therefore be avoided.
Use Herbs and Aromas to Enhance Mental Potential
Ayurveda talks about a special class of herbs called medhya herbs — herbs especially useful for the mind.
These herbs individually enhance learning, retention and recall and 
also promote the coordination among the three factors. They provide 
powerful nourishment for the brain.
Shankhapushpi or Aloeweed, Jal Brahmi 
(Bacopa monnieri), and Indian Pennywort (Centella asiatica), also known 
as Gotu Kola, are some well-known medhya herbs known to promote the 
health and functioning of the mind. Aloeweed, for example, enhances 
memory and problem-solving ability, even under situations of day-to-day 
stress. Gotu Kola is a memory-enhancer with vayasthapana, or 
age-inhibiting qualities.
Synergistic formulas that contain not only these herbs but other 
supporting and balancing herbs such as Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) to help boost resistance to stress are ideal, especially for individuals
 in high-stress job environments who need to be at the peak of their 
mental potential on a consistent basis.

Manage Stress Levels
We live in difficult times. Stress 
and anxiety, whether caused by time pressures or difficult work 
relationships or worrying about losing a job, can have a significant 
negative impact on mental performance.
A calm mind, serene and centred in its equilibrium, is unquestionably
 superior in terms of focus, attention span, retention of knowledge and 
problem-solving ability. It is important to manage stress before it 
becomes a severe problem, because stress has been known to damage or 
destroy brain cells, and many prescription pills for anxiety can have 
side effects that can further erode mental performance.
Planning tasks ahead and managing timelines, taking occasional short 
(even five minute) breaks during periods of intense mental activity, and
 maintaining a healthy balance between work and relaxation can all help.
 The Transcendental Meditation
 technique, practiced twice a day for 20 minutes, has been shown to be 
extremely effective for managing stress. Listening to relaxing music; 
diffusing aromas that help relax you, such as sandalwood or lavender; or
 a quiet evening stroll, alone or with a nurturing companion, can all 
help balance the mind and emotions.
The daily morning ayurvedic self-massage (abhyanga) with sesame oil 
is excellent for both mind and body. It is a cleansing, toning, 
rejuvenating experience that can charge you up to meet a full day 
head-on.
Get Adequate, Quality Sleep
Related to stress is the other plague of modern society — lack of deep, restful sleep.
With diet and lifestyle, sleep is a fundamental pillar of Ayurveda. 
Optimal physical and mental performance is impossible if all three of 
these factors are not addressed.
Getting eight hours of sleep is less important than striving for 
quality sleep, which, according to Ayurveda, occurs when the mind is 
totally disconnected from the senses. Quality sleep recharges and 
rejuvenates the mind, improving both short-term and long-term mental 
prowess. How much or how little you need is an individual matter; go by 
what your body and mind tell you.
Making work-related materials taboo in the bedroom; and winding down 
the evening with calming activities instead of stimulating ones, to help
 prepare the mind for restful sleep, are key to getting your zzzs. https://www.maharishi.co.uk/blog/seven-keys-to-unlock-your-brain-power-this-spring/
Get Himalaya, Stress Care capsules from iHerb

Get Enzymatic Therapy, Fatigued to Fantastic! Revitalizing Sleep Formula
 
Comments
Post a Comment