Why Tasty Food & Right Diet Is So Significant?



Why Tasty Food & Right Diet Is So Significant?


Sometimes if for many days you continue having the same food stuff or diet ingredient, then chances are that you might develop dislike for that food. Another instance could be when the diet that you are taking in doesn’t actually feel tasty to you. In either of the cases, you tend to feel aversion and tastelessness for the food you take. 

Make It Tasty


At this time, Ayurveda advises that the food needs to be made more appealing and satisfying to your taste-buds. This is because when the food that is being taken, is receptive to the mind, not only is this diet nourishing and filling, yet it also brings in energy, happiness, strength as well as desire. And the best part is, this diet transformation could also propel exit of the malady that you are suffering from. 

Dosha Healing Impact


While the taste-buds are instigated, the doshas that could have been aggravated in your system; might as well decline and settle down. Moreover, as there is decline in the disease, the appetite gets stimulated and hunger once again develops. 

Role Of Vaidya


Here comes the role of the Vaidya (Ayurveda Physician) or the learned one who has the precise knowledge of the right and wrong diet for you. He could then with a wide variety of dietary formulations and combinations, recommend specific diet patterns thus ensuing different kinds of dosage forms and their therapeutic utility. This would definitely stimulate the dormant desire or hunger and food once again is appealing to the individual. 

Pathya Ahara


This is mentioned as ‘Pathya’ in Ayurveda. While appraising Pathya, it is mentioned in Ayurveda text that when the diseased-one takes to Pathya diet, this has the power to up-root the disease itself. This is owing to the fact that whereas this diet and food is not incorrect for the bodily Srotas or the minute channels of the body, it is at the same time appealing and tempting for the mind

Freedom From Disease


And as the disease leaves the subject, he could be freed from the consistency of medicine intake. Similarly, on the contrary, if the patient who is encountering a particular disease and is not taking to ‘Pathya’ or the specific diet patterns that would be suitable for him, then even if the patient is taking regular medication; it becomes difficult for the disease to leave him. 

Sanskrit Shloka


This finally demonstrates that the significance of ‘Patha’ or suitable diet is even more than medicine intake.



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Dr Sonica Krishan is Author and Speaker in the areas of Healthy and Joyous Living through Ayurveda, Meditation, Yoga and other Contemplative practices. She is a leading Ayurveda Professional in India. She is also Health Writer, Columnist, Editor, Ayurveda Consultant and Holistic Healing Coach. Dr Sonica is open for National as well as International Collaborations with interested people / institutions in fields of Ayurveda, Meditation and Yoga.


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