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Body Cooling foods Ayurveda

Ayurveda Training / June 23, 2012

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In Ayurveda, we believe that the skin reflects what’s happening on the inside.

Acne is the reflection of an physical imbalance; a vitiation of the both the energetic forces called the doshas and the body tissues. I want to teach you how you can treat your acne by eating a diet that brings these forces back into balance. Without the right diet, you cannot expect healthy, lasting improvement in your skin. This goes both for teenagers and adult women who commonly suffer from acne, myself included.

In your search to cure your acne, I’m sure you’ve already read that you should lay off the sugar, chocolate, junk food and coffee. And I’d have to agree—these foods definitely don’t support a radiant complexion.

But eliminating these four foods alone isn’t enough, as I’m sure you’ve already experienced. All food affects us on a much deeper level than modern medicine credits. I’ve derived this anti-acne diet from the ancient wisdom of Ayurveda, which doesn’t look at foods solely from a quantitative context as modern medicine does—such as sugar, fat and caloric content.

Instead, Ayurveda qualitatively evaluates food’s effect on the body after the process of digestion. Every food in Ayurveda is assessed according to the way it cools or heats the body, the way in which it influences the bodily energies called the doshas, and its likelihood of putrefying into toxins.

This anti-acne diet isn’t a short list of sugars, fats and caffeines to avoid. Instead, it’s a detailed program that’s centered around foods that cool the and eliminate toxic buildup; both of which are primarily to blame in the case of acne.

To help you understand why your skin is suffering, here’s a mini Ayurvedic physiology lesson. Your pitta dosha has somehow become vitiated, either through improper food or lifestyle, and mixed with toxins that Ayurveda calls aama. Their combination has vitiated the body tissues, and inflamed, angry acne has manifested in your skin.

Here, your diet can either work for or against you. The wrong diet, full of hot, spicy, salty and sour foods, will further aggravate the pitta dosha, toxins, and acne. The right diet—full of wholesome, cooling, astringent, bitter and naturally sweet foods—will help bring your pitta back into balance and digest toxins to heal acne.

When I was suddenly hit with adult acne after a lifetime of blemish-free skin, I was at a total loss to understand why I was breaking out and how to fix it. I was not a teenager, I was a grown woman! Little did I know that up to 45 percent of women my age were also suffering from adult acne. Nonetheless, I was embarrassed and extremely frustrated. I saw multiple dermatologists, unhappy with what each of them prescribed—a six month course of antibiotics (!!!), chemical creams with nasty side effects and expensive laser treatments.

Not a single one of these dermatologists asked me about my digestion nor suggested anything about diet.

At the time, I had horrendous digestion. I also worked eight hours a day under the strong Hawaiian sun (a majorly pitta-aggravating factor), supplemented my energy with espresso and heavy pastries, and closed each day with a quarter cup of peanut butter just before sleeping. In retrospect it’s all very obvious—of course I had acne. But I didn’t have the knowledge then that I have now to understand what I was doing wrong or how to heal.

Looking back, I’m shocked at each dermatologist’s disregard for my digestion. Diet is so important for prevention and cure of any disease, acne included. We are, after all, what we eat! This isn’t just a silly metaphor but truth. Each of our body tissues is directly or indirectly nourished by food. A diet that is unwholesome or incompatible will absolutely affect the body tissues and show itself in the skin.

Source: www.elephantjournal.com