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An article about dealing with stress; there are additional parts that deal with different kinds of stress according to constitution, which I will post in a bit.I didn’t realize how long this article is until I posted it and although it is very general and introductory, I hope there may be some useful info. I have known people who got rid of non-natural fiber clothing and starting wearing only natural fibers (cotton, silk, linen, wool, hemp) and noticed a big difference in health.

Reducing and Preventing Stress with Ayurveda

Ayurveda – the Science of Life, describes many methods of healthy living, to help bring us into harmony with the rhythms and elements of life. Although put into writing by wise sages of ancient times, Ayurvedic principles are surprising easy to adopt to our modern life, and refreshingly simple to apply. The science of Ayurveda is a sister science of Yoga, and each method supports the other, as they both have the same goal – to bring the mind and body into peaceful health, to more easily fulfill the purpose of human life.

Both Yoga and Ayurveda see one’s real eternal identity as individual spirit, and that the goal of one’s earthly journey is spiritual perfection. The spiritual quest is facilitated when one’s body is strong and flexible, and the mind clear and peaceful. Both Ayurveda and Yoga teach ways to promote the health of both mind and body.

The Vedic texts explain that everything in the universe is made of eight elements. The five primary elements, or building blocks – earth, water, fire, air and ether - make up all bodies, environments, and everything we see around us. Each individual constitution has its own unique proportion of elements, usually with some type of imbalance as well. Ayurvedic methods - using diet, herbs, color and aromatherapy, massage, and other life choices – seek to bring our bodily and mental elements in tune with the elements around us.

The senses take in impressions – or “eat” sensory input – that can cause ill health or improve wellbeing. Not just the food we eat or the water we drink, but the very air we breathe, the sounds we hear, the sights and images we see, the odors we smell, and the information we take in through the mind – all have strong affects on our wellbeing. There are daily and seasonal habits that can bring about greater physical, mental and emotional peace and wellbeing – Ayurveda really is a Science of Life, not another niche fad.

Modern life is very stressful - modern technology seems to make changes happen faster and not always for the better. Simplicity often has gone by the wayside, and “economics as if people mattered” now seems a quaint notion. Families and personal relationships are often hard to maintain, and fear hems many on all sides.

Modern medicine offers very little in the way of managing stress other than dangerous pharmaceuticals or feeble guidance to “exercise” or take time for oneself. Fortunately, Ayurveda offers a wide and often colorful array of methods to help stressed out people find peace in the midst of a speeded up life of pressure.

[This was written to send to clients; I was going to take it out but decided to leave it in. If anyone is interested in finding out their particular constitution or dosha, I will post a link to a site that does a pretty good job. For people I know I have my own set of questions which are bit more fine tuned.]

First of all, it does help to know one’s constitution., and specific imbalances. Answer the questions below and tally up how many Kapha, Vata and Pitta points you have; most people have most of one, less of another, and just a few of one. Most people have a more or less dual constitution with one dominant Dosha or constitutional quality, with a secondary one. Knowing your constitution will help you make choices that are balancing and healthy for you.

Stress manifests in different constitutions differently

A primarily Kapha person may react to stress by compulsive eating, sleeping more than necessary, depression or hopelessness, a feeling of futility, becoming numb, or retreating into denial and not communicating with others. A primarily Pitta individual may react to stress by succumbing to anger and irritation, intolerance and short tempter, heightened anxieties, cravings and desires, or trying to control situations and other people. A more Vata dominant person may react to stress with increased fears, feelings of weakness and nervousness, alternating over-energy with exhaustion, restlessness, nightmares or sleep difficulties, or loss of appetite. People can also experience various reactions to stress not necessarily related strictly to bodily constitution.

Since each individual is unique, each person will react individually to stress, and by gauging one’s own reactions, a person can choose practices that will help alleviate unwanted stressful symptoms. However, there are many methods that will help people of every constitution experience relief from unwanted stress reactions, and can be adopted with little expense or effort. These include dietary, home environment, exercise, and other aspects of daily life.

Stress Treatment Methods for Everyone

No matter what a person’s constitution, Ayurveda has methods which are help harmonize the body and mind, thus helping increasing Sattva, or the mode of peacefulness and clarity. Keeping one’s personal environment neat and clean helps promote a peaceful outlook. Traditional Yoga practices teach cleanliness and simple living in order to enhance mental calm; some ideas that can be followed by everyone are:

1. Keeping outside shoes outside or in a box by the door. The outside world is a dirty place – and by keeping our home clean, this not only helps keep actual dirt and microbes outside, but keeps subtle unwholesome influences outside as well. Using house slippers inside is also relief for feet rather than keeping them in tight shoes all day, thus helping energy flow in the body.

2 Urban and suburban areas have more and more “light pollution” – constant lights, day and night, disturb the natural rhythms of the body. It is helpful to make sure you have heavy curtains in your bedroom to block out unwanted light, place outside lights so they don’t shine into your bedroom, or turn out any outside lights at night. Eye pillows or an eye mask can be worn at night to create peaceful darkness for sleeping.

3. Using natural or non/toxic (which includes those with artificial fragrances) home products as much as possible helps everyone, as the number of toxic chemicals is a heavy load for the body to have to deal with. Artificial fragrances can not only cause headaches, skin and digestive problems, but longer term health problems, and even effect emotions. The skin absorbs chemicals readily, so it’s common sense to use products which are as natural as possible.

There are many books describing how to make our own cleaners using simple substances like baking soda, borax, vinegar and essential oils, and there are more and more natural products available as well. Instead of toxic air fresheners, a better choice is fragrant plants like peppermint or basil, spraying essential oils into their air or using a purchased device using essential oils.

4. The human body has subtle energy channels, and the free flowing of this energy – Chi or Prana – is essential to physical, mental and emotional wellbeing. Wearing manmade fibers interrupts this flow of energy, creating tangible static and contributing to an underlying feeling of unwellness and irritation. It is important to use natural fibers not just for clothing but also bedding. When people are used to sleeping on cotton sheets and wearing natural fiber clothing, they notice a tremendous impairment when using polyester, acrylic or other artificial fiber.

5. Physical and mental health need to be supported by proper digestion – both to maintain energy and reduce toxic accumulations. All constitutions benefit from these Ayurvedic dietary habits:

Eating only when hungry – generally several hours since the last meal was taken

Eating only the amount that can be digested easily, “stuffing” never promotes good health

Eating in a peaceful atmosphere; arguing and debating should not happen at mealtime; best is silence, quiet conversation or peaceful music

If angry, upset or afraid, best to wait until calm to have a meal. A cup of warm milk or other beverage is better when upset

Eat when the right nostril is open

Do not guzzle cold water or iced drinks either before, with or after a meal – sipping hot water is fine and promotes digestion

Eat seasonally and according to constitution (prakriti) and any imbalance (vikriti) – best to eat simple foods rather than elaborate feasts daily

Use foods without preservatives, food colorings, preservatives or artificial flavorings – these are all “non-food items” and the body must eliminate them or store them as toxins

Hydrogenated oils and cottonseed oil in particular are harmful for everyone

A one day a week fast or reduction of eating helps gradually reduce toxins in the body without causing hardship or weakness, different constitutions can use different foods or beverages as a monodiet

6. Home should be a refuge from the “cold, cruel world” – and there are many ways to make our own homes, no matter how humble, a place where we can feel peaceful and at rest. Leaving the TV, radio and harsh or loud music off rather than on as a background sound is important, as sound especially affects the mind and emotions for good or ill.

Using appropriate colors in home decoration and clothing, keeping artwork and decorations peaceful and uplifting rather than trendy and edgy are all helpful.

Yoga principles as well as Feng Shui tell us that having one area in our home as a shrine, meditation or prayer corner is extremely beneficial – a place where we can leave aside the cares of the world and focus on finding Divine peace within. The northeast is the best direction for such a meditation or prayer corner, or an entire room if possible. Plants, an altar with pictures of deities and saints, candles, indirect lighting, incense and a comfortable place to sit promote peace of mind.


232 posted on 03/23/2019 1:27:56 PM PDT by little jeremiah (When we do not punish evildoers we are ripping the foundations of justice from future generations)
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And - here is my herb “recipe” for promoting sound sleep, I call it Relax and Sleep. I recommend 1 1/2 t. in half a cup warm water about 20 - 30 minutes before bedtime. For chronic and very severe insomnia 2 t. may be needed to start. Honey or sweetener can be added; it does not taste very good. The herbs need to be stirred up, let sit for a while, and then swallow everything.

During the day a smaller dose can be taken to relieve stress and anxiety, and to help take the edge of pain.

I use volume, not weight, for the parts. I mix with a whisk, then press through a fine mesh stainless steel strainer to remove larger particles. Herbs should be stored in a glass jar with tight fitting lid and kept in a cool dark place.

All herbs should be finely powdered and preferable organic; if anyone wants to make this I will be glad to provide links to the sources I use. Powdered rose petals may not be easy to find and could be left out; Jatamansi is likewise not easy to find but very important.

Relax and Sleep

6 pts Ashwagandha
8 pts Jatamansi
8 pts Tagar (Indian Valerian)
8 pts Shankpushpi
8 pts Kapi Kacchu
4 pts Nutmeg
3 pts Rose petals
2 pts Orange peel
2 pts Fennel


233 posted on 03/23/2019 1:36:28 PM PDT by little jeremiah (When we do not punish evildoers we are ripping the foundations of justice from future generations)
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To: little jeremiah

Thanks so much for posting this-I was raised in a rural area on a ranch where the food we ate was all organic and in season because it was what we grew and my family were all strict natural living types-I eat the seasonal veggies from the local market now because it is what I’m used to and like-it makes perfect sense, but I never considered the health benefits of eating seasonally-having had the advantage of being raised in the natural lifestyle, I’m interested in researching this dietary advice more in depth...


239 posted on 03/23/2019 4:04:42 PM PDT by Texan5 ("You've got to saddle up your boys, you've got to draw a hard line"...)
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To: little jeremiah

“I have known people who got rid of non-natural fiber clothing and starting wearing only natural fibers (cotton, silk, linen, wool, hemp) and noticed a big difference in health.”

That makes perfect sense to me. My skin feels like it’s suffocating if I wear polyester.


242 posted on 03/23/2019 7:09:28 PM PDT by Califreak (If Obama had been treated like Trump the US would have been burnt down before Inauguration Day)
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To: little jeremiah
Speaking of natural/non-toxic...I came across this dishwashing tablet recipe and I plan to make these....

Here are the basic ingredients you will need....

Recipe...

1 Cup Borax – Used as a detergent
1 Cup Super Washing Soda (Sodium Carbonate / Soda Ash) – Used to soften the water for cleaning and as a detergent
1/4 Cup Epsom Salt – Also used for water softening
1/2 Cup Lemon Juice (reconstituted is fine) – Used as a rinse aid and to disinfect (Optional) Ice Cube Tray
(Optional) Storage Container for finished tablets

Step 1: Measure out the dry ingredients
Step 2: In a medium-sized mixing bowl, combine the Borax, Super Washing Soda and Epsom salt. Stir these ingredients until well blend
Step 3: In a smaller bowl, measure out 1 Cup of the mixture from Step 2
Step 4: Add in 1/4 Cup of Lemon Juice to the small bowl from Step 3, it will begin foaming
Step 5: Stir the foaming mixture thoroughly. If the mixture is clumpy, add small amounts of lemon juice until smooth, but not runny.
Step 6: Add 1 Tbsp of the mixture to each space in the ice tray and use your fingers to lightly tamp it down into the molds. If the mixture is sticking to your finger, then you may want to add more lemon juice on the next batch.
Step 7: Let the homemade dishwasher detergent tablets dry for 12-24 hours and then release them from the ice-cube tray molds. Once they are released, let them air dry for another 24 hours. If there are any rough edges on them, you can use a cheese grater to smooth them up
Use these as you would normally use other products in your dishwasher. If the tablets do not fit in the detergent compartment, you can crush one into a powder or place one in the bottom of your dish washer. You can also use an alternate mold to better suit your needs–just make sure that you have at least 1 Tbsp of the detergent in each tablet.

245 posted on 03/23/2019 7:33:27 PM PDT by Jane Long (Praise God, from whom ALL blessings flow.)
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