Yogic
Diet
Dietetic Rules
Take a moderate diet: stomach ¾ full
Eat only when hungry
Do not eat between meals
Eat at fixed times
Do not eat food that is too hot or too cold
include raw veggies / fruit daily
abandon too many combinations
eat combinations that are compatible
do not eat processed foods
no need to peel many veggies and fruits
do not overcook foods
never reheat food
eat in peaceful circumstances
rest for ½ hour after eating
avoid late dinners
Helpful Hints
buy fresh foods, store at a cool temperature
buy foods in season
rinse all the dirt and chemical sprays off them
steaming or baking is better than frying or boiling
avoid large amounts of fat, oil or ghee
use salt sparingly ~ season with herbs, lemon juice or natural soya sauce
do not overcook; prepare food just before serving
cook with care in order to increase prana
keep meals simple
take meals at regular times; do not eat in between
chew carefully
eat when calm
only eat as much as you need
take food with the attitude that it is a health giving gift from nature
Yogic Diet
eat natural foods in moderation
vegetarianism isn’t necessary, but it is recommended in the higher stages of yogic practice
at meal times ½ fill the stomach with food, ¼ with water, and leave remaining ¼ empty
do not eat to the point of heaviness
avoid heavy, oily and spicy foods
eat to live rather than live to eat
Ayurveda and Diet
Ayurveda is simply translated as "science of life" and more comprehensively as "the knowledge that teaches us which substances, life-styles and activities are beneficial
or harmful to life"...