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Twelve General Guidelines For Healthy
Eating
By Dr. Marc Halpern, D.C., C.A.S., P.K.S. The way in which
you eat your food is even more important than what you eat. Even foods
that usually cause imbalance will be digested reasonably well, if
the proper rules are followed. Likewise, if you eat the correct foods
in the wrong way your digestion will be compromised, and gas, indigestion
and the formation of ama will follow. If you follow these food habits
and choose the correct foods then your digestion will be maximized,
and you will experience optimal digestion.
- Chew your food until it is an even consistency before swallowing.
- Do not eat while being distracted by television, excessive conversation
or reading.
- Do not drink cold drinks just prior to eating. This weakens
digestion.
- Do not drink large quantities of liquid during meals, as this
also weakens the digestive fire. A half-cup of room temperature
water is about right, on the average. Dry meals may require more,
and moist meals, like soup, require none at all. It is okay to
sip a little wine during a meal.
- Eat only food prepared by loving hands, in a loving way. The
energy of the cook is always in the food. Avoid eating food prepared
with resentment. We take in not only the food, but also the emotions
of the chef.
- Make eating a sacred ritual. Pause for a moment, relax, and
say grace before you start.
- Following your meal, relax for a short while to let your food
digest before going on to the next activity.
- Eat at a moderate pace until you are three-quarters full.
- Allow three hours between meals to allow your food to digest.
- Digestion is strongest around noon, when the sun is at its peak.
The body's rhythms mirror those of the universe. Therefore, it
is best to eat your largest meal at noon. The morning and evening
meals should be lighter.
- Take all water and drinks at room temperature or warmer. Cold
drinks destroy the digestive fire and decrease digestion. This
is true not only at mealtime, but all day long.
- Allow three hours between meals for food to digest. This allows
most people three to five meals per day. Those with a vata nature
or imbalance should eat four to five times per day.
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