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|What is Diet Therapy|Classificaton of the Diet | Food must serve two purposes|Suggestions Regarding Food|

Yoga & Naturopathy

Naturopathy Therapy - Diet Therapy

Other Links : |Basic Principles of Naturopathy|History of Naturopathy|Reflexology|Osteopathy|Acupuncture|Diet Therapy|

What is Diet  Therapy

       Naturopathy gives primary importance to Diet. It believes that the change in dietary habit can bring about remarkable changes in the health of a person.

            The basic concept of diet prescription in Naturopathy goes along with the basic principles of Naturopathy. i.e. elimination of morbid matter from the body. Nature cure believes that the wrong intake of food can facilitate the accumulation of morbid matter in the body and change in the dietary pattern can eliminate the same.

            Another important principle wherein it states that digestive system is the system which is largely responsible in causation of disease and the reconditioning of this system can bring back the health too. This principle is primarily based on the diet regimen of a person.

Classificaton of the Diet

            Naturopathy classifies the diet into three categories:-

1.      Eliminative

2.      Soothening

3.      Constructive

Whenever a patient is subjected to undergo the treatment in Naturopathy he/she has to undergo these three phases. Accordingly diet is prescribed.

1.      Eliminative stage is the phase where the elimination takes place to have a favorable body condition free from toxins and morbid matter. The foods which are eliminative in nature are largely of this kind which includes water, vegetable/fruit juices.

2.      Soothening Stage When the patient is subjected to elimination he/she tends to get tired or weakness. Also, the digestive system after a rest stage during the elimination not able to accommodate or digest normal food. Hence digestive system has to be soothened to get prepared for the normal digestion. Not only is that during the elimination there possibility of production of heat in the body, which has to countered. The foods which take care of this stage are Daliya, Khichdi, Boiled vegetables, fruits etc.

3.                  Constructive Stage Once the above phases are tackled effectively, there is a need to prepare the body for normal functioning. The patient has to get adjusted to the normal routine of food and it should give extra energy to rebuild the structure of the body and to perform his normal duties.

The constructive diet is normal food habit of a person devoid of oils, fat, spices and unnatural foods like Maida, Sugar, Fast foods, Bakery foods etc. The preferred food are sprouts, salads etc.

Food must serve two purposes

Food must serve two purposes:-

(1)       Supply all essential nutrients to the body,

(2)       Maintain the acid-alkali balance in the blood.

The second purpose carries a very much value according to the diet principles of Naturopathy in health and disease.

Acid and Alkali Balance in Blood: The ratio of acids to alkalis in blood is generally 20:80. Maintenance of this ratio is essential for health. The body naturally puts its best effort to maintain this ratio.

Some of our foods leave alkaline residues in the body after undergoing the full cycle of digestive and metabolic process; some others leave acidic residues. We may call such foods are alkali-genic and acid-genic respectively. Generally, the acids produced by the metabolic activities such as uric acid, lactic acid, etc. react with the alkalis in the blood, lymph, bile, etc., thus being neutralized and rendered innocuous. But if our diet is replete with acid-genic foods, the body cannot cope with all the resulting acids. When the acids accumulate in the blood, symptoms associated with acidic blood like fatigue, headache, anorexia, insomnia, nervous tension, hyperacidity, coryza, etc., begin to appear.

            Acidic blood is an abnormal condition that hinders the physical development of children and adolescents, causes degeneration in older people, and diminishes vitality.

            Cooking, as we have seen, destroys valuable constituents of foods. But, on the other hand, germination of grain and pulses results in a vast increase in their nutritive contents. In uncooked germinated seeds, there is an increase of up to 600 percent in the amounts of thiamin (VitaminB1), pantothenic acid, niacin, etc., and that too in a natural, live form. Lactation in nursing mothers increases considerably by the consumption of germinated cereals and pulses. This naturally leads to the proper and quicker development of the child as well. This may be the reason why the naturopathy is giving utmost importance to the germinated foods in its natural form.

Suggestions Regarding Food

Ten Practical Suggestions Regarding Food

1.      Always be mindful of the wholesomeness (or otherwise) of food combinations.

2.      If you are not hungry, don’t eat.

3.      Do not eat when you are under physical or mental tension.

4.      Do not eat or drink anything that is too hot or too cold.

5.      Chew the food well.

6.      Do not drink water with meals.

7.      Do not stuff the belly with food.

8.      Rest for a while after meals.

9.      Do not take any food while suffering from fever or any other ailment.

10. Eat only one meal, or take only fruits, one day every week.   

 
 
 
 

Authored & Developed By               Dr. Sushim Dubey

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Dr. Sushim Dubey

® This study material is based on the courses  taught by Dr. Sushim Dubey to the Students of M.A. (Yoga) Rani Durgavati University, Jabalpur  and the Students of Diploma in Yoga Studies/Therapy of  Morarji Desai National Institute of Yoga, New Delhi, during 2005-2008 © All rights reserved.