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    Ayurvedic guidelines for obesity solutions
    Article courtesy of Native Remedies

    Different therapies approach obesity based on various perceptions of symptoms and treatment
    theories. The allopathic approach is to use weight loss medications that inhibit absorption of food
    and induce satiation to treat obesity. Alternative therapies have a different approach and lay
    emphasis on natural procedures, herbs and diets for a natural weight loss since it is believed
    that they maintain vitality as well.

    The diagnostic base of Ayurveda, the traditional Indian therapy, are the three aspects of body
    functioning - vata (wind), kapha (phlegm) and pitta (heat). According to Ayurvedic texts all disease
    is caused by either one or a combination of any two of the three. A combination of all three indicates
    an incurable condition.

    Ayurveda perceives obesity as a cause of:

    * Diet and lifestyle that results in accumulation of fat
    * Lack of exercise and inactive lifestyle
    * Sleeping in the afternoon
    * High calorie intake or consumption of sweetened foods

    Fat gets deposited in all living beings. Some amount of fat is necessary since it keeps the body moist,
    provides insulation from heat, protects bones from shock and stores energy. Excessive fat tends to
    accumulate mostly on the belly, hips and breasts. Left unattended, it leads to a vicious circle of
    inactivity. Obesity leads to further inactivity as obese individuals find it difficult to remain active.

    Ayurveda has a four pronged treatment module for treating obesity:

    * Herbs
    * Diet
    * Lifestyle
    * Yoga

    Ayurvedic herbs like Guggulu (Commiphora mukul) Punarnava(Boerhaavia diffusa) form a part of the
    herbal weight loss approach. These herbs improve the metabolic rate and help in faster burning of
    calories. An Ayurvedic physician may prescribe weight loss medications made from purely natural
    products and prepared according to the specific instructions mentioned in the ancient texts.

    Ayurvedic diet for reducing weight takes into consideration the level of activity of the patient and
    then correlates it with basic nutritional requirements. The emphasis is on a balanced diet that includes
    food items from each of the groups, namely, milk, meat, fruit, vegetables and cereals. Avoid curds
    and prefer buttermilk instead. Allow an occasional treat but keep away from fatty and sweetened
    foods and drinks.

    Small changes in lifestyles can go a long way in increasing physical activity. Climb stairs instead
    looking for the lift, walk down to buy groceries and bring children back home from school on foot.
    These provide healthy exercise without having to join a gym. Regular sexual activity too is a healthy
    exercise. Afternoon sleep is a big no-no in Ayurveda. It reduces the metabolic process of burning
    calories.

    Yogic exercises are an integral part of ayurvedic weight loss solutions. Contrary to popular belief
    yoga is not an exercise program only. It is an age old system of establishing unison between the
    mind, spirit and body. Specific yogic postures for reducing weight go a long way in developing a
    positive attitude that can have a big impact on your efforts for combating obesity.
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