The health benefits of Flax Seed Oil

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Flax Seed Oil contains omega-6 and omega-9 essential fatty acids, protein, zinc, potassium, B vitamins, lecithin, magnesium, fiber, and more omega-3 oils than fish oil. Reasearchers say flaxseed oil may be a more important health supplement than a multi-vitamin. Omega-3 fatty acids lower cholesterol and blood triglycerides, preventing clots in arteries, that result in strokes, heart attacks and thromboses.

Flaxseed oil can…

protect the body against high blood pressure, inflammation, water retention, sticky platelets and lowered immune function

shorten recovery time for fatigued muscles

relieve the symptoms of Rheumatoid Arthritis and Diabetes Mellitus

alleviate some allergies

prevent Atherosclerosis (accumulation of fatty deposits in the blood vessels)

lower high blood pressure

treat some cases of depression

improve the mental function of the elderly

help in the treatment of Multiple Sclerosis

improve the behavior of Schizophrenics

relieve some cases of Premenstrual Syndrome

increase the body’s production of energy increasing stamina

accelerate the healing of sprains or bruises

ease weight loss

stimulate brown fat cells and increases the metabolic rate allowing fat to burn

improve the Calcium absorbtion

strengthen finger and toenails

improve eyesight and color perception

improve the functioning of the liver

relieve the side effects and stop many forms of cancer

relieve some cases of Asthma

treat Eczema, Psoriasis, and Dandruff

and even more.

The recommended daily dose is 1,000 mg taken one to three times a day. However, adding flax seeds into your diet is better. To get maximum benefits, the seeds should always be ground and eaten within 15 minutes. Whole flaxseeds are simply not digested properly. A coffee grinder works great for grinding flaxseeds. Scientific studies have shown up to 30 grams of flax seeds a day can be taken safely without side effects.

About the Author: Sunny D is a nutritionist and the webmaster of UCanBeWell.com and The Natural Health Site.

Hatha Yoga – an introduction

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hatha yogaOne of the many subsets of the 5000 year old system used to increase the well being of the mind, body and spirit, is known as Hatha Yoga.

In Hatha Yoga participants combine a series of stretching exercises referred to as asanas, specialised breathing techniques and mental concentration. In fact, the famous Lotus position is one of the many asanas used in Hatha Yoga.

The goal of the using Hatha Yoga, and most certainly the other forms of Yoga as well, is to fuse and blend the human spirit with the spirit of the Universe. In so doing the person practising Yoga increases their physical, emotional, mental and spiritual health along the way. It is the practice of living as one with the surrounding environment and the world as a whole.

One of the main focuses of Hatha Yoga, unlike some of the other subsets of Yoga, is that Hatha Yoga is predominately practised to prepare the body so that the spirit can accomplish its mission. When there is an unhealthy and unfit body, it is very difficult for the spirit to accomplish its tasks. Therefore in Hatha Yoga the goal is to encourage the body to move toward a level of health and well-being which will then act as a launching pad for the spirit to move onto its work.

The word asanas literally means “comfortable or stable positions”. There are multiple asanas and they are practised with two objectives in mind. One is to condition the body to enable it to hold a particular asana for an extended period of time. When the body is in this resting form the mind is able to move into a meditative state allowing the spirit to also move along its path. The second reason that asanas are used is to bring about increased physical well being, mental alertness and spiritual health. The asanas open the body up to receive, release or otherwise balance the energy inside with that of the outside Universe.

Ayurveda approach to Indigestion and the concept of Agni

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The word “Indigestion” is commonly used to describe the discomfort in one’s belly mostly caused after food consumption. Fullness, bloating, nausea, heart burn are other symptoms of Indigestion.

Before discussing Indigestion, understanding the process of digestion is very essential. The Ayurveda approach of explaining digestion is very simple and effective. The food we eat is digested by Agni or body fire which is present in our body. It is very much similar to the way we cook the food. The Agni or body fire helps to digest the food which is consumed, much like the fire of a stove cooks the food kept on it. The Agni is mainly situated in Jatara or in upper part of digestive system and is called as Jataragni. The Agni is further categorized as Bhootagni (which digests the 5 pancha mahabhoota factors present in food), Dhatwagni (The agni present in tissues which help them to absorb required nutrients), Malagni (the agni which helps in formation of body wastes like stools, sweat and urine) . The Jataragni controls bhootagni, dhatwagni and malagni. Through this it is evident that ayurveda approach of digestion explains cellular metabolism too.

The factors which help agni to digest the food completely: Thridoshas -Vata , Pitta and Kapha help agni to digest the food.

If the process of digestion is compared to that of cooking rice, the stomach,like the vessel., receives food. Vata provides the necessary conditions like the air blower, Pitta acts like the stove, providing optimum working conditions while Kapha provides the moisture needed much like the water in the vessel. When all these factors are normal and well balanced, an optimum condition is created to digest the food completely.

When food is completely digested by all the agnis, the body tissues will be well nourished and one is blessed with attractive complexion, glow, longevity, strength, good health, growth, enthusiasm, vitality and overall healthy development of body and mind. The indigestion occurs when agni is imbalanced by the factors (tridoshas) which help agni to digest food.

The variations of agni due to tridoshas are of 4 types.Samagni (balanced agni) :The agni which is well balanced due to balanced tridoshas indicate the condition called Samagni . Samagni digests the food completely and nourishes the body tissues very well.

Vishamaagni (varying agni):- When vata is predominant this condition surfaces. The regular food gets digested normally on some occasions and poorly on others. Vata increasing foods and lifestyles lead to this condition. This variation of agni causes constipation, flatulence, pain in abdomen and other vata predominant diseases. The indigestion caused by this type of agni is called Vistabdhajeerna Teekshnagni (increased agni) : This variation of agni occurs due to predominance of pitta. Pitta increasing foods and lifestyle cause this variation. This variation of agni causes increased hunger, thirst, acidity, heart burn and loose motions. The indigestion thus caused is called as Vidagdajeerna. Mandagni (decreased agni): As increased moistness reduces the intensity of fire, the increased kapha reduces the intensity of agni. Kapha increasing foods and lifestyle cause this variation. Feeling Heaviness of body, swelling of eyelids (lower), belching which emit the smell of food consumed and water brash are few symptoms which of indigestion caused by mandagni. The indigestion caused by mandagni is called as amajeerna.

The decreased agni improperly digests the food and this indigested food is sticky in nature and improperly nourishes tissues, causing weakness of body. This sticky improperly digested food is called ama. Ama due to its sticky nature blocks the channels of body, vitiate doshas , contaminates tissues, imbalance body functions and cause diseases.

Causes of imbalance of agni which lead to indigestion:

1.Spicy foods, chilly, oily foods, medicines, milk and milk products, tobacco and alcohol.
2.Irregular food habits and sleeping patterns.
3.Medications like pain killers, antibiotics, oral contraceptives and steroids.
4.Intestinal parasites.
5.Diseases of pancreas, liver, gall bladder, intestinal infections etc.
6.During pregnancy, premenstrual period, menopausal period in women.
7.Emotional upset like anxiety, stress, examination, family tensions, etc.

Home Remedies for Indigestion:

1.Fasting completely for one day helps to normalize imbalanced agni and digest ama.
2.Consuming liquid foods, boiled vegetables or fruit juices for 2- 3 days also improves agni and relieves indigestion.
3.Avoid the factors (mentioned above) which cause indigestion.
4.Mix a ½ tea spoon of lemon juice, ½ tea spoon ginger juice and little salt in a cup of water and consume thrice daily.
5.Drinking ½ glass of warm water once in 2 hours increases agni and digests ama.
6.Cook ½ cup of rice with 4 cups of water with crushed ginger (1”) and salt. Powder long pepper (2 or 3)and fry it in a spoon of cow’s ghee and add it to gruel. Consume this when hot. This is very light to digest and relieves colic pain.
7.Abdominal Massage also helps to relieve indigestion. It loosens the tight muscles and increases the blood supply to digestive system. American Journal of aphysical medicine and rehabilitation mentions that “Abdominal massage has positive effects on some clinical aspects of neurogenic bowel dysfunction in patients with spinal cord injury.

Consuming well balanced food balances doshas and agni and hence keeps the body healthy and free from diseases.

This article is copy righted. The author Dr.SavithaSuri is an Ayurvedic Physician and web master of http://www.ayurhelp.comRead the complete article at http://www.ayurhelp.com/articles/Indigestion.htm

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