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Yoga's View Of Nutrition
Food
The basic principle of
nutrition, from the yoga perspective, is to eat small quantities of high
quality foods. The high quality foods are those which promote the life
force of the body without producing toxins. The recommended foods are fruits,
vegetables, whole grains and nuts.
Incredibly, yoga's principles
of nutrition are very similar to what modern science has discovered in
more recent times.
Meat
The yoga advises to be
cautious of eating meat. Not all yogis are vegetarians, but they all recommend
eating meat in strict moderation. According to yoga, the meat, being animal
flesh, has a low vibration rate and will lower the life force of the person
eating it. This will cause a reduction in vitality and slow down your progress
from yoga. Meat also contains toxins, especially lactic acid, which is
a waste product of muscle metabolism.
We now know that meat
contain fat, cholesterol and other substances that are toxic to our bodies.
Thus the advise to eat meat in moderation is certainly well taken.
Fruit
The yogis' favorite food
is fruit. They consider fruit to possess the highest life force of all
foods. Fruit is also very nutritious. They can be eaten raw or unprocessed
and are easily digested. It provides a quick and sustained source of energy
with no toxins. It is no wonder the yogis favor fruit.
Vegetables
The yogis consider the
green vegetables such as lettuce, cabbage, broccoli and so on, to have
the highest life force of all vegetables.
Fresh Food
Yoga also stresses that
food should be as fresh as possible. This means we should rely more on
fresh fruits and vegetables than on frozen or canned foods. Frozen food
is not so bad, since the enzymes are preserved, but canned food has been
preheated, which destroys a lot of the vitamins and minerals and the enzymes.
Raw Food
The yogis also state
that the greater proportion of our food should be eaten raw; for example,
fruits, salad, raw nuts and sprouted grains. They consider that the cooking
of food causes it to lose a lot of its life force, as well as its flavor.
Because of this we need to add salt, spices and sauces, which often create
more problems. Modern science is in complete agreement with this.
Food Temperature
The yogis state that
food should neither be too hot nor too cold. They claim that very hot or
very cold food or drinks can cause harm to the tissue of the throat. Modern
science also agrees with this and considers that food and beverages which
are too hot or cold may irritate the throat sufficiently to predispose
it to cancer.
Alcohol
Yogis do not touch alcohol,
since they consider it to lower the vibrations of their subtle body (astral
body). This defeats the purpose of yoga, which is to increase the vibrational
level so they can gradually unfold their Higher Self.
Yoga also considers alcohol
to have an adverse effect on the central nervous system, and in particular
the brain. The integrity of the central nervous system is considered very
important by the yogis, since one of the goals of yoga is to improve the
health of this system, and much of the progress of yoga is achieved via
this vital communication system.
Modern science agrees
with yoga on this point, since alcohol is known to first stimulate and
then shortly afterwards depress the central nervous system.
Alcohol also causes poor
sleep. Alcohol cannot compare with the effects of yoga. Yoga produces a
natural stimulation without the depressing after-effect. Yoga also produces
a general feeling of elation. The increase in life force produced by practicing
yoga cannot be duplicated by drugs.
Eat Slowly
The yogis place great
emphasis on eating slowly. It is more important than on the type of food
eaten. They claim that even nutritious food is not properly digested if
eaten quickly. This means that, as well as not extracting all the nutrients
from the food, you are also creating toxins in the body.
Even if you eat food which
is not very nutritious, if it is eaten slowly and your digestive system
is in good health from yoga exercises, your body will extract every last
nutrient from the food, as well as eliminating all the toxins. Of course
the intelligent way is to eat nutritious food and chew it slowly.
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