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'Fasting' the Forgotten Fortune of Fitness and Ayurveda


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1 Associate Professor, Division of Ayurveda, Centre for Integrative Medicine and Research, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal, India
2 Selection Grade Lecturer, Division of Ayurveda, Centre for Integrative Medicine and Research, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal, India
3 Consultant Ayurveda Physician, Aryavartha Ayurveda Centre, Udupi, India
     

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Fasting has been an integral part of Indian culture, festivities and tradition since time immemorial and also an important, incredible part of Ayurveda, the science of life. Ayurveda describes fasting as Upavasa and considers it to be an important component among the 10 depletion therapies. It is defined as refraining from all forms of food intake for a given period, under supervision of a qualified physician. Fasting is said to possess preventive, promotive and curative values, when practiced in a proper manner, considering the Dosha (humours), Agni (digestive fire), Vaya (age), Kala (time/season) Bala (strength) ...etc., Fever, conjunctivitis, diarrhea, obesity, diabetes, skin diseases are some of the indications of fasting described. In today’s world, with increasing exposure to toxic substances and increasing lifestyle disorders, fasting is said to bring about elimination of accumulated toxins, cleansing of the body and boosting up of the immunity. As there is a need to integrate balanced nutritious diets with controlled meal size and periods of fasting for prevention and management of diseases and promotion of health, there emerges a wide scope to appropriately apprehend and analyze the concept and canons of fasting as described in the science of Ayurveda. The distinctive descriptions on the principle of fasting, its indications and contra indications, the signs and symptoms of adequate, inadequate and excessive fasting ... described in the humongous texts of Ayurveda demand further apprehension and apt application.

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Ayurveda, Fasting, Preventive, Diseases.
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Authors

H. Shripathi Adiga
Associate Professor, Division of Ayurveda, Centre for Integrative Medicine and Research, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal, India
Krishna Raghava Hebbar
Selection Grade Lecturer, Division of Ayurveda, Centre for Integrative Medicine and Research, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal, India
Ramya S. Adiga
Consultant Ayurveda Physician, Aryavartha Ayurveda Centre, Udupi, India

Abstract


Fasting has been an integral part of Indian culture, festivities and tradition since time immemorial and also an important, incredible part of Ayurveda, the science of life. Ayurveda describes fasting as Upavasa and considers it to be an important component among the 10 depletion therapies. It is defined as refraining from all forms of food intake for a given period, under supervision of a qualified physician. Fasting is said to possess preventive, promotive and curative values, when practiced in a proper manner, considering the Dosha (humours), Agni (digestive fire), Vaya (age), Kala (time/season) Bala (strength) ...etc., Fever, conjunctivitis, diarrhea, obesity, diabetes, skin diseases are some of the indications of fasting described. In today’s world, with increasing exposure to toxic substances and increasing lifestyle disorders, fasting is said to bring about elimination of accumulated toxins, cleansing of the body and boosting up of the immunity. As there is a need to integrate balanced nutritious diets with controlled meal size and periods of fasting for prevention and management of diseases and promotion of health, there emerges a wide scope to appropriately apprehend and analyze the concept and canons of fasting as described in the science of Ayurveda. The distinctive descriptions on the principle of fasting, its indications and contra indications, the signs and symptoms of adequate, inadequate and excessive fasting ... described in the humongous texts of Ayurveda demand further apprehension and apt application.

Keywords


Ayurveda, Fasting, Preventive, Diseases.