Maharishi Ayurveda Healing Waters -- Ayurveda Digestive Drink

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Well water, pond water, rain water -- there are many types of water
described in ayurvedic texts, and each has a therapeutic value, just
as food does.

Water represents soma, the nourishing, cooling quality that is
associated with lunar energy. It helps with digestion, cools and
balances Pitta dosha, supports Kapha, and counteracts the dryness of
Vata. It nurtures, lubricates and also detoxifies when it flows out of
the body as urine.

Water, when properly absorbed by the body, has several healing qualities:

   1. Helps to remove fatigue (Shramnashana)
   2. Enhances glow of skin
   3. Prevents constipation
   4. Increases stamina
   5. Provides satisfaction
   6. Helps the heart by pacifying Sadhaka Pitta
   7. Helps digestion
   8. Cooling
   9. Always helpful to the body
  10. Easy to assimilate
  11. Life-giving
  12. Antioxidant

The Council of Maharishi Ayurveda Physicians explains how the healing
effects of water can be enhanced using ayurvedic methods.

Water for Cleansing

Sometimes people have dry skin and unquenchable thirst even though
they drink lots of water. The deeper physiology is not getting enough
moisture. This occurs when the person's agni is low and ama blocks the
microchannels (shrotas) which carry water to the cells. In order to
cleanse the channels and enhance moisture absorption, ayurvedic texts
recommend boiling the water for various lengths of time, creating a
therapeutic water called ushnodaka. Another method is to add spices or
herbs to the water after boiling.

Why It Works

When the water boils, it gets charged with heat, becoming sharper in
quality (sookshma). This sharpness allows it to cleanse the channels
and penetrate deeper levels of the physiology.

Spices create an added therapeutic effect by interacting with the
water on the molecular level. Spices create different effects on the
body through aroma and taste.

It becomes easier for the body to flush out toxins and impurities
because of the sharpness of the agni (heat) in the water and because
of the sharpness of the spices. Over time, it cleanses the channels so
the water is unobstructed as it travels into the body to hydrate the
tissues, and travels out carrying waste.

Ancient texts talk about the difference in the rate of absorption of
regular water vs. boiled water:

   1. regular water -- takes about 6 hours if every channel is clear
   2. boiled and cooled water -- takes about 3 hours to be absorbed,
and helps open the channels
   3. hot herbalized water -- takes about 1 1/2 hours, due to
sharpness of agni and herbs and spices

Water for Your Body Type

An ayurvedic expert can design a therapeutic water recipe to give a
specific benefit. One water recipe might enhance immunity, another
might cleanse the skin, another might help with prostate imbalance.

You can also choose a spice-water recipe for your body type or imbalances.

Vata Balancing Water

Boil two quarts of water for 5 minutes. Take it off the heat and add 3
leaves mint, 1/2 t. fennel seed, and 1/4 t. marshmallow root. Place
the water in a thermos. Sip it throughout the day at a warm but not
hot temperature.

Pitta Balancing Water

Boil two quarts of water for 2 minutes. Take it off the heat and add
1/4 t. fennel seed, 2 rose buds, and 1 clove. Store it hot inside a
thermos, but before drinking pour it into a cup and let it cool to
room temperature in summer. In winter, it can be slightly warmer.

Kapha Balancing Water

Boil two quarts of water for 5 minutes. Take it off the heat and add 3
holy basil leaves, two thin slices of fresh ginger, 1/4 t. of cumin,
1/2 t. of fennel. Place the water and spices in a thermos, and sip the
water at a hot or warm temperature throughout the day.

How much is Enough?

How much water you should drink depends on your age, how much physical
work or exercise you do, the weather, your diet, your stress levels,
your herbal food supplements, and your body type. The warm Pitta types
usually are thirstier than the watery Kapha types. Vata types are
often constipated or have dry skin and thus need to drink more water.

The Council of Maharishi Ayurveda Physicians recommends two quarts of
spice-water a day, but every person has to determine their own
individual needs.

The Council recommends making your spice water first thing in the
morning and sipping it every fifteen minutes throughout the day. Drink
plain water after 7:00 p.m., as spice-water is too enlivening to drink
right before sleeping. If you don't finish the spice-water by then,
throw it out and start fresh in the morning.

You may want to drink some plain water during the day as well. If you
have been exercising and need to drink a full glass of water, it's
better to drink plain water rather than the spice water.

Water at Meals

Ayurvedic texts also recommend sipping plain water at meals, because
ayurvedic food already contains spices and you don't want to overwhelm
the body. On the other hand, if you are eating a plain meal without
spices, then the spice-water will help digestion.

A cup of water at meals is good, but it depends on what you are
eating. If you are eating soup or dhal, you'll need much less water.
If you are eating a higher quantity of dry foods, such as crackers,
you'll need more.

Water at meals can be room temperature or hot, depending on your body
type, but should never be ice-cold, as that would douse the digestive
fire.

Forty-five minutes after the meal, you may suddenly feel thirsty, and
then it's a good idea to drink a lot of water as the body needs it for
digestion. In between meals you can sip the spice-water.

You will be surprised how something as simple as water can enhance
your health.

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