08 Mar 2008 11:06:51 | Nancy Lonsdorf M.D.
Maharishi Ayurveda Approach to Weight Loss: 5 Easy Steps to A
Healthier Weight
Although different people have weight problems for different
reason, these 5 tips address fundamental lifestyle habits that
affect virtually everyone. The really good news is that these 5
powerful tips are easy to implement and can bring about great
changes in your life and health once in place.
Point 1. Eat a light evening meal with easy-to-digest foods.
Everyone dealing with weight loss issues needs to know that it
is virtually impossible to make serious progress if you continue
to eat large evening meals with heavy foods!
I cannot emphasize this point too much. Ayurveda describes that
digestion is less strong in the evening, plus lying down to
sleep a few hours later further slows down digestion, metabolism
and circulation. The body simply cannot assimilate large evening
meals properly. The result is that much of the food is digested
poorly and eventually creates toxins, fat and excess weight. For
most people using the approaches of eating less during the day,
herbs, pills, special powders and drinks, and even exercise
cannot overcome this most serious of all weight loss mistakes.
Especially avoid in the evening: cheese, yogurt, rich desserts,
red meat, leftovers of any kind, cold foods, processed foods
Avoid or reduce in evening meals: fowl, fish, desserts
Evening meals should be vegetarian, hot, light and liquidy. If
you are significantly overweight the foundation of the evening
meal should be 1) non-cream soups, 2) grains cooked in water
(for example rice, quinoa, cous cous, barley), and 3) vegetables
either steamed, roasted or sauteed with small amounts of extra
virgin olive oil. If you must have dessert, I recommend cooked
fruit desserts made with only small amounts of organic sugar.
2. Eat the largest meal of the day at lunch with a wide variety
of warm, cooked food.
Lunch is the time our bodies can best digest and properly
assimilate larger quantities of food due to the fact that
digestion is strongest at noon and we have many active hours to
metabolize the food before we sleep. Lunch is the most important
meal of the day and the meal we most need to plan and prepare
for.
Lunch should be warm, cooked foods with a wide variety of tastes
and dishes. Warm food is essential as it can be more easily
digested and assimilated. Cold foods suppress digestion
(remember your chemistry- cold temperature suppresses chemical
reaction, and digestion is chemistry!) The result of regular
meals of cold foods is indigestion, the accumulation of ama
(undigested molecules that clog the channels,) and weight gain.
Having a wide variety of foods is essential for nutrition and to
prevent the body from developing food cravings-the downfall of
many a well-meaning diet plan. Food cravings often occur because
of imbalanced diets that included only a few food types. Diets
restricted to mostly carbohydrates or protein or fat eventually
lead to undernourished tissues that rightfully send hunger
messages to our brain. Even though we have just finished eating
a large quantity of food, parts of our body are still truly
malnourished and hungry. Unfortunately if we don’t realize this
when the hunger signals come we may reach for even more
carbohydrate rich and dense foods like desserts when actually we
need green vegetables and legume soups.
A good, balanced lunch also helps us feel less hungry in the
evening, making it easier to stick to that all-important light
evening meal.
3. Drink hot water frequently throughout the day
By sipping hot water throughout the day you help cleanse the
digestive tract and entire body of blockages and impurities. Hot
water drinking improves digestion and assimilation of food and
helps prevent the body from becoming toxic and clogged. It also
is a great aid in reducing food cravings between meals. I have
known people who lost over 50 pounds by following only this
single recommendation.
Most people can accomplish the hot water recommendation by
getting a good thermos and having a cup sitting on a small
cup-sized hot plate. You can pour your hot water in the cup, put
it on the warmer and sip it throughout the day as you work.
The most purifying and cleansing water is water that has been
boiled for about ten minutes. Boiling water for ten minutes
reduces its heaviness (you will usually see a fine powder at the
bottom of the pan that consists of precipitated materials from
the water) and energizes the water. Drinking water from your hot
water dispenser at work is better than not drinking any at all,
but is not as effective as boiled water.
4. Avoid leftovers
Maharishi Ayurveda holds that putting food back in the
refrigerator after it has been cooked seriously deteriorates the
quality of the foods and their digestibility. Even if you heat
it up after you take it out of the refrigerator, it has lost its
life giving freshness.
We get more than molecules from food. We also get freshness,
life force (prana) and nature’s intelligence from our foods.
Physics tells us there is a classical world of molecules but
also a quantum mechanical world of vibration. The vibration of
the deeper fields which comprise nature’s life-force and
intelligence get destroyed by cooling cooked food. As a result
leftovers easily lead to improperly digested waste products
called “ama” that accumulate in the body causing toxins,
blockages, excessive weight gain and lead to many diseases.
The converse principle sums up the essence of Ayurvedic food
guidelines. “Eat fresh food, freshly prepared”
Because of the activity of our lives, and logistics of shopping
and cooking, this simple statement can be difficult to achieve
but every step in this direction will help us with weight
management and overall good health.
A convenient way to get a home-cooked, nearly fresh meal of
pure, wholesome ingredients for lunch each day, is to cook
barley and lentils (a good fat-busting combination) overnight in
a crock pot. In the morning, add chopped vegetables and some
spices sautéed in olive oil (try cumin, black pepper, fresh
ginger root, coriander and turmeric.) Put in a wide-mouth
thermos and bring for lunch. Add some rye crackers (another fat
busting grain according to Ayurveda,) and fresh fruit for a
well-balanced, pure and nutritious lunch.
5. Get Moving!
I saw a headline in a health paper some time ago that made a
good point “Stop Dieting and Start Moving”
Exercise is an antidote for almost everything that ails us. It
improves digestion, metabolism, elimination, complexion, body
tone and strength, bone density, and helps us normalize weight.
It is also emotionally positive as it can be enjoyable, increase
self-worth and bring us greater energy, freshness and success
throughout the day.
At least take time every day to get out and walk. Evaluate your
schedule and take walks whenever you can squeeze them in. Be
vigilant to take opportunities to walk. It is especially good to
walk after meals and especially healthy to take a walk after the
evening meal.
Additional tips:
a) Go to bed by 10:00 PM. Metabolism of waste products takes
place after 10 PM and is reduced by being awake and active, or
eating the proverbial “midnight snack,” at this time b) Add
digestive enhancing, fat-busting spices to your meals like fresh
ginger, cumin, black pepper, turmeric and fenugreek. c) Keep
GOOD snacks around to prevent you eating bad snacks. Examples of
good snacks are fresh fruits, dried fruits, nuts, fresh squeezed
vegetable juices and whole grain crackers. d) Practice
meditation and yoga daily to keep mind and body balanced reduce
the mental cravings for food. (Based on hundreds of scientific
studies documenting its health benefits, I recommend the TM
technique for my patients) e) Take a walk in the morning.
Exercise of some type outdoors in the morning sun has a powerful
positive influence on mind, emotions and energy throughout the
day. f) Take Panchakarma treatments twice a year. Maharishi
Ayurveda recommends panchakarma (the massage, heat treatments
and internal cleansing therapies of Ayurveda) be done twice a
year to prevent impurities from accumulating and eliminating
their buildup in bodily tissues. (A recent study published in
Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine documented the
reduction by 50% of the cancer causing chemical PCB in the blood
after five days of Maharishi Rejuvenation Treatment, a specific
program of panchakarma.) g) Ingest mainly organic extra virgin
olive oil. Organic ghee is also acceptable in small quantities
(1-2 tsp. per day)or not at all if you are overweight and/or
have high cholesterol. Avoid any non-organic vegetable oils
especially corn and soy oil. Oils are perhaps the most important
food group to get right, as impure oils can contribute to so
many diseases if not used properly
Summary Health is won or lost in how we live day-to-day life. I
encourage everyone with weight management issues to take
initiative and get on an upward spiral of healthy activity. Your
quick reward will be greater freshness, happiness and a lighter,
healthier body.
About Author :
Nancy Lonsdorf M.D. received her M.D. from Johns Hopkins and did
her postgraduate training at Stanford. She has studied Ayurveda
with some of the world's most renowned Ayurvedic physicians in
India, Europe and the U.S. and is the author of two books on
Ayurveda and women's health. Doctor Lonsdorf's contact
information is: Nancy Lonsdorf M.D. 1734 Jasmine Avenue Vedic
City, IA 52556 641-472-8246 web site url:
http://www.ayurveda-ayurvedic.com/