Ayurvedic Fasting Guidelines

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Ayurveda places foremost importance for health on agni — digestion. Charaka, the great wandering renunciate (sanyasi - monk) Ayurvedic physician from 200 B.C., declares (Ca. Ci XV.3-4): “On it’s proper functioning depend life-span, complexion, strength, health, enthusiasm, corpulence, luster, immunity, energy, heat processes and vital breath. One dies if this fire is extinguished, lives long free from disorders if it is functioning properly, gets ill if it is deranged, hence, agni is the root cause of all.” In another article – “Eating Guidelines According to Ayurveda and Chinese Medicine” – we have given suggestions for eating which help promote good digestion. The subject of this article is fasting – one of those mentioned in the above article.

The theme of fasting is based on the notion that the digestion, as well as elimination, may be improved by regularly restricting food intake. The concept of fasting, according to ¨yurveda, is not the common practice of going for days and weeks on end without food. This practice is risky, even dangerous, when not done with professional guidance and knowledge. ¨yurveda reminds us that our digestive secretions derive from our food of previous meals. Protracted starvation of nutrients leads to deficiencies in producing/secreting digestive products in the stomach, liver, pancreas, and duodenum, for example. Restarting digestion that has been suppressed from fasting is a delicate process, which when not managed properly, will lead to a generalized toxic condition (±ma).

Digestion tends to be overtaxed by large quantities or heavy kinds of foods, taken untimely. As digestion slows or decreases in effectiveness elimination tends to be adversely affected, too. When the fire of the digestion is reduced then ±ma or toxicity is generated. ¨ma is considered to be sticky and irritant. The stickiness slows elimination and the irritant quality leads to inflammatory reactions in the colon, specifically, and in the body generally. As elimination slows there is increased putrefaction of digested food and toxic gases –– indole, skatol, and methane, for example –– are produced. The presence of these result in increased flatulence in the short run but when chronic are the basis of arthritic, cancerous and other changes in structure and function of the body. Research now strongly indicates the involvement of defective digestion in many physical and mental ailments.

Ayurveda suggests that fasting regularly –– weekly, for example, does provide benefits. Fasting on a simple, light diet for one or meals in the week helps rekindle digestion, clean up the GIT, and prevents harmful accumulations of toxins. When the digestion is proper then elimination will tend to be proper. According to the verse above health and long life are directly benefited.

Here are some guidelines for fasting: Fasting should be accompanied by daily intake of 1 teaspoon sat isobgol (psyllium husks) in a glass of water.

While fasting, you should meditate twice a day for ~20 minutes and sleep at regular times, according to your constitution, to the season, and to your age, in order to encourage regular functioning of the nervous system:

Typical Daily Meditation - Sleeping Schedule for Each Doshic Constitution

Vata (Space and Air)

Pitta (Fire and Water)

Kapha (Water and Earth)

Wake up

6 am: Wake up; Dawn Prayer; then Meditate 25 mins in Lotus pose.

5:30 am: Wake up; Dawn Prayer; then Meditate

4:30 am: Never sleep past 6 am; Prayer; then Standing Meditation

Sleep

10 pm: Take Tagar-Jatamamsi tea; Bhringaraj oil on feet; Take 1 tspn Triphala tea; Prayer; Meditate 30 mins; Sleep on left to calm anxiety.

10-11 pm: Bhringaraj oil on feet & scalp; Take ½ tspn Amalaki; Read Scripture; Prayer; Meditate 30 mins; Sleep on right to lessen heat - anger

11-12 pm: Take 1 tspn Triphala tea; Prayer; 20 mins Standing Meditation on Wisdom; Sleep on left side to improve metabolism and depression.

This list below recommends ideal fasts for those who are healthy according to their vata, pitta, or kapha constitutions. For those who are unwell, they should follow the fast that matches the dosha that is most disturbed and that is responsible for their health imbalance:

· V±ta considerations for V±ta body types or/and imbalances:

1. Fast on orange juice or similar juices / fruit during regular meal times only; add pepper or similar pungent spices and some lemon juice for additional effect

2. Fast for 2-3 consecutive meals one day per week only

3. No snacking; plain (hot) water ok

4. Consider fasting on Saturday for the pacification of Saturn energy (weakness of muscles, bones, joints, nervous system), Monday for Moon energy (emotional considerations), or Thursday for Mercury energy


· Pitta considerations for Pitta body types or/and imbalances or for hypoglycemic person:

1. Fast on pomegranate juice or similar juices / fruit (also try carrot, romaine, celery juices) during regular meal times only; add cilantro or/and lime juice for additional effect

2. Fast for 3-4 consecutive meals one-two days per week only

3. No snacking; plain (hot) water ok

4. Consider fasting on Tuesday for pacification of Mars energy or Sunday for Sun energy.


  • Kapha considerations for Kapha body types or/and imbalances:

1. Fast on apple juice or similar juices / fruit (also try carrot, romaine, celery juices) during regular meal times only; add pepper or similar pungent spices for additional effect

2. Fast for 3-6 consecutive meals one – two days per week only

3. No snacking; plain (hot) water ok or hot water with 1 tsp raw honey added with 10 drops lemon or lime juice or apple cider vinegar.

4. Consider fasting on Thursday for pacification of Jupiter energy.

Some specific Jyotish astrological advice on fasting:

  • Fast on Monday (day of Shiva and Moon) for mental peace.
  • For anger or mania (pitta), fast on Tuesday for Mars.
  • Kapha-Pitta and Kapha-Vata folks should fast on Thursday (for Jupiter).
  • For depression (kapha) and anxiety (vata), fast on Wednesday (day of pineal gland - Mercury).
  • Fast on Thursday for prosperity (Lakshmi - Jupiter).
  • For love and compassion in relationship, more romance, and to build shukra-artava dhatu (male-female reproductive tissue), fast on Friday (Venus).


For lack of confidence and self-esteem, fast on Sunday.

 

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