ENGLISH TRANSLATION of my HINDI Health Book
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India as a country has achieved success in multiple areas after independence. Yet there are many aspects of life where our country has deemed to have weekend itself. Those are good health and high character. Both of them have been the heritage of our nation but missing now. It is rare to see a group of healthy people having high values. It is saddening that most of our population is relying on English medicines which can create serious health risks.
According to National Institute of Occupational Health, 32% of India’s working population suffers from physical body pain which has led 13% of the same to leave their jobs due to chronic pains. On notice, 36% of the population aged near about 40 is victim of high blood pressure. At present, the country accounts for 6.5 crore diabetic patients and it is believed that the numbers would double by the year 2025. The most unfortunate is that half of them are not aware with their disease.
According to National Institute of Occupational Health, 32% of India’s working population suffers from physical body pain which has led 13% of the same to leave their jobs due to chronic pains. On notice, 36% of the population aged near about 40 is victim of high blood pressure. At present, the country accounts for 6.5 crore diabetic patients and it is believed that the numbers would double by the year 2025. The most unfortunate is that half of them are not aware with their disease.
The
climate of India is said to be the most suitable where the ancient saints have
exclaimed that an average Indian has the competence of living up to 100 years
of a vigorous life. However, current people are suffering from various diseases
such as heart problems, diabetes and depression like disorders. According to
experts in India, heart ailments have replaced communicable diseases as the
biggest killer. Approximately 30% of urban and 15% of rural suffer from high BP
and heart diseases. This booklet provides precautions and solutions to the
health related problems. It would be a boon mainly for our younger generation
who is less aware with rules and regulations for a healthy life.
1. Appetite and daily meals
1. Appetite and daily meals
For a good health, it is important that the
individual has the right eating habits in terms of daily routine followed. Take
food when you are really hungry. Why to do this? The reason is that the food
we intake is processed and digested in stomach. In case of less appetite food
is not well digested. Due to the faulty digestion endotoxins are generated
which leads to bad health. In Ayurveda, this problem is called AMA.
"AMA is term used in Ayurveda for endotoxins.
The 'AMA' are endotoxins formed in the intestines due to faulty digestion. The
low digestive fire leads to formation of fermentation inside the intestine and
that in turn can increase the formation of pus and mucus. The formation of
'AMA' is increased if the food is rich in fast foods, packaged food, burgers, pizzas,
non-veg diet and other heavy greasy items. "
-Vikram
Chauhan
We
should intake food according to three fourth of our appetite. One fourth of
stomach should be empty. Overeating should be avoided as it increases fat in
our body. Overeating leads to increased pressure on our digestive system. As
our digestive system keeps on expanding and contracting so for this type of
activities our stomach should be empty up to some extent. In case of filled
stomach, the execution activities will decrease which will lead to
constipation. According to some health specialist from Russia "the
more you eat the sooner you die". There is another saying that "One
third nourishes our body and two third nourishes the doctors". Thus , eat
less ,chew more and live long and remain fit.
12. Meal Timings:
We should take meal
twice a day. The
optimum time to consume food is from 8 to 10 in the morning and from 5 to 7 in
the evenings. It is suggested that the evening meal i.e. dinner should be
consumed 2 hours before sleeping and it should be as light as possible. Anything should be avoided before sleeping specially items like banana, apple
etc. Heavy diet should be taken in the morning only. Digestive capacity is at
its peak at around 12:00 pm. Therefore, meal taken in morning is well digested. The digestion of the food depends on the energy provided by the sun. During
daytime when we are exposed to sun rays our digestion chakras are better
activated. According to our convenience, meal can also be taken thrice a day. There should be difference of at least 2 hours
between two intakes otherwise it causes problems. The gap between 2 food
intakes should not be more than 6 hours.
3. Nature of Food :
Don’t use fine flour for chappati. It can cause infection to the
intestine as it has chance of sticking to it. We should use whole pulses after
sprouting. Don’t overcook the food. Eat food which is beneficial for you. Eat
seasonal fruits and avoid non-seasonal food items. Use small Elaichi after
taking Banana and coconut after rice. It creates soothing effect. But never use radish with milk or kheer with
yogurt. Also one should eat less than the amount of hunger a person
stumbles upon. Hence it has been rightly said “Diet cures more than
doctors”.
14. Condition
during Meal
14. Condition
during Meal
Before
consuming food one must be equanimous. One must not be in any tension or any
kind of fear or pressure while consuming meal. Food is a gift given by God
which should not be taken for granted. Food should be chewed properly and in
time 30 minutes should be taken for meal completion. The above mentioned facts
are echoed by Acharya Bhav Mishra. Individuals should not multitask while
consuming food for instance reading or watching television simultaneously. Food
consumed unhappily by people have increased number of ketones in their body
thus one must always thank God for the auspicious gift i.e. food.
1.
55. After
lunch, rest should be taken and post dinner going for a walk is recommended,
100-200 steps should be taken for better digestion. After lunch rest a
while, after dinner go to a mile.
6. Don’t drink water within
one hour just after taking meal. If required drink water in small amount while eating
food.
7. Once a week, food can be consumed of
individuals likes. However, the remaining days must include a healthy diet. Hot
spices should be avoided while cooking meals.
8. After age of 40 use ghee only if you do
physical work or exercises daily. Otherwise use cow ghee in less amount.
1. 9. Milk and other drink items should be not
galloped in one go and thus must be consumed sip by sip as this helps in
digestion. Consuming extremes i.e. very hot or very cold can be damaging to our
teeth. Therefore, items of optimum temperature suitable to human body must be
consumed. Consuming hot after cold or vice versa should not be practiced.
1.
10. Oily foods should not be consumed. Chips
and other similar snacks should not be taken on a regular basis.
2. 11. What to eat? How much to eat? This is not
the question that must cater but rather the proper digestion of food is all that
matters.
to be continued
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