Sunday 9 June 2019

MANAGE SEASONAL ALLERGIES WITH AYURVEDA

MANAGE SEASONAL ALLERGIES WITH AYURVEDA..
CLEANSE YOUR BODY AT THE END OF EVERY SEASON
Ayurveda attributes seasonal allergies to imbalances in the physiology caused by a reactive type of digestive toxin called amavisha. Ama, the simpler initial form of digestive impurities, is created because of imperfect digestion. If the accumulation of ama in the digestive tract is not corrected, the ama eventually travels to different organs or tissues in the body and over time gets transformed into the more reactive amavisha.
Allergens such as dust or pollen interact with the amavisha, creating an allergic reaction. It is the reactive nature of amavisha that causes allergic reactions. Wherever they interact and interfere, these toxins make it hard for the cells to function properly in that part of the body.
What is Amavisha?
When ama settles in one place for a long time, it disturbs the subdoshas and eventually, if the person doesn't stop the actions that are causing the imbalance, it becomes the more advanced form of ama, called amavisha. Amavisha often mixes with the subdoshas and causes disease.
Further this ‘Ama’ clogs the channels in our body. Some of these channels are physical and include the intestines, lymphatic system, arteries, veins, capillaries and genitourinary tract. Others are non- physical channels called nadis, through which our energy flows. Ama toxicity accumulates wherever there is a weakness in the body, and this will result in disease. Ayurveda offer ways through which we can clean the body “Aam” such as “PANCHAKARMA THERAPY”.
Signs of amavisha vary depending on which part of the body the amavisha is located. If the amavisha/allergen combination affects the skin, the result could be rashes, discoloration, roughness or irritation. The same mixture in the lungs is linked to respiratory allergies. Amavisha/allergens in the intestinal tract causes GI tract allergy or diarrhoea.
But it's important to understand that it's not the allergens themselves that are causing the allergic reaction. Many other people breathe the same pollen, the same ragweed, and they have no reaction whatsoever. It's the presence of amavisha in the physiology that makes the allergens create such a reaction.
Amavisha has an additional, more long-term effect: it disrupts the natural balance of the immune system. When the immune system is affected by the accumulation of amavisha, it loses its adaptability-its ability to regain equilibrium when confronted with sudden change.
In Ayurveda it is traditional to detoxify the body at the end of each season, before the new season begins. This is recommended because the weather and environment during one season will impact the body and create certain imbalances, causing the body to accumulate ama or amavisha. You need to flush out those toxins before the next season starts, in order to prepare the body to confront the changes it will be facing.
Another reason for seasonal detoxification is to cleanse the shrotas, the micro-channels that carry nutrient fluid to the cells and carry waste products away from the cells. If the shrotas are clogged with toxins, then the immune system is slowed down.
Avoid eating heavy, indigestible foods or fried foods. Also avoid leftovers, packaged, canned, frozen or processed foods of any kind, as these are difficult to digest and include chemicals or preservatives that tax the liver and lead to the formation of amavisha.
Instead, eat a light, nourishing diet of cooked, lightly spiced organic, fresh vegetables and fruits, whole grains and Dal for protein.
Sip hot water throughout the day to help eliminate toxins. Get plenty of rest and enjoy mild exercise such as walking every day. 
To continue to detoxify your body during the allergy season, eat lots of green vegetables. These are cooling and pacify the reactivity of amavisha. 
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