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Vata, Pitta, and Kapha - the three somatic doshas of Ayurveda rule the functions of the body. The three doshas when in balance maintain health and when out of balance will create a state of disease.

To work with Ayurveda medicine is to first recognize the basic constitution of the individual. The physician within will recognize your basic constitution and then access information about diet, digestive conditions, sleeping habits and environmental factors that affect your body type. Healing becomes a daily adjustment of personal conditions that affect your health.

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Vata - are thinner in build, tend to be hyper, quick, and move fast. They eat irregularly, thirst is minimal, have drying skin and are light sleepers. A Vata will tire easily, become intolerant to cold and have low body heat. Movements are light, and there is a need to talk constantly. Predominant tastes are sweet, acid and salt while cravings are for warm food with added fat. A Vata will dream of space, skies and mountains. In the physical body, tendons and joints are loose, respiration is shallow, eyelashes thin and feet can be rough or cracked.

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Pittas - are more muscular with a tendency to gain soft weight. They take quick and direct action to get things accomplished and are very enthusiastic. Predominant tastes are sweet, astringent and bitter. They have cravings for cold things and they cannot skip meals. A Pitta is proud, have sharp intellects and can become intolerant under stress. They are quick to anger and can become attached to things and people.

Kaphas - have a solid earthy build with a tendency toward obesity. They have receptive power, slow to anger and move deliberately. A Kapha can be very tolerant, and affectionate. Predominant tastes are pungent, bitter and astringent with cravings for dry things. They grow nails and hair well; tend towards a thick abdomen and strong joints.

Let?s examine the influences of the doshas.

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Understanding the doshas will provide guidelines to preventative healthcare. After determining the nature of these imbalances corrective therapy can be determined.

Imbalances in all three constitutions can be balanced by consistent bodywork such as polarity, cranial sacral therapy or reflexology and activities such as yoga or meditation.

The Ayurevedists believed that there are various channels in the body and keeping them open will give us a life of vitality. Don?t wait until the disorder becomes a problem. Get the message!

Charaka Thakkur in his original volume, An Introduction to Ayurveda says?Ayurveda theories are practicable, adaptable and useful even today. What is more, he continues, we feel Ayurveda today is needed much more than in the past, as the drugs, diets and practices now in vogue are not leading to solutions of the health problems facing humanity but are only creating more and tougher problems.

Concluding words from Charaka on Ayurveda, "He (or she) who rightly observes the rules of health laid down here will not be deprived of 100 years of healthy life."

May the long-time sun shine upon you.

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