Dear Sir

Thank you for the clarification.

With Regards

S.V.SAI BABA




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From: Srinivasan MS <[email protected]>
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Sent: Fri, 9 October, 2009 11:15:09 PM
Subject: Re: Onion - Natural Benefits and Curative Properties


Yoga
Food Recipes
 
“You are what you eat”. 
Food plays an important role in
influencing our health and our behavior. The ancient Indian art of Yoga places
a great emphasis on the right diet to supplement Yogic exercises. The right
diet combined with the right kind of exercise and lifestyle is essential to
lead a healthy and spiritual life.
Yoga
classifies food into three different classes depending on their effect on the
human body and mind. 
Most fruit, vegetables, nuts, whole
grains, seeds, honey, dairy products and water are termed ‘Sattvic’. These 
kinds of
food are said to promote calmness and clarity and are the recommended food for
all those practicing Yoga.
Foods such as garlic, onion, fish, eggs,
coffee, tea and hot spices are said to promote activity and induce restlessness
in the mind. These types of food are termed ‘Rajasic’ and although not taboo, 
they should be
avoided by those seeking to embrace the more spiritual aspects of Yoga.
‘Tamasic’ foods include meat, stale food, processed food, and
stale or overripe food.
Stimulants such as alcohol also come in
this category. These foods make the body heavy and dull the mind. They should
be avoided at all costs.
Yoga
Diet Recipes
Yoga diet recipes are made from easily
available ingredients that fulfill the ‘Sattvic’ diet requirements. These
vegetarian dishes are not only tasty but also highly nutritious. For those who
are starting out on a Yoga diet, the switch from meat to total vegetarianism
may be a very hard change. For them it is recommended to first cut out alcohol
and red meat and then slowly make the switch to vegetarianism. As you practice
Yoga and become more in tune with your body, you will notice the negative
effect that meat has on it and will automatically make the transition to a
completely vegetarian Yoga diet.
Yoga diet recipes are meant to be cooked
from fresh ingredients. Organic fruit and vegetables, if available, are
preferable to other commercially grown produce as they have more nutrients with
less harmful chemicals. Organic methods of cultivation are natural and help to
maintain the balance of nature.
Yoga diet recipes are meant to be cooked
in clarified oil. Other healthy sources of oil that may be used include olive
oil. Refined oils and butter or margarine should be avoided at all costs.
Processed foods such as refined sugar or flour should also be avoided. Instead
one should opt for natural sugar and whole grain flours.
 
Cnu.pne


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