10 Steps to Start Your Day the Right Way According To Ayurveda

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If you love Ayurveda and want to begin your journey with it, but you have no idea where to start.   Don’t worry, I’m here to help.   In this blog, I’ll walk you through some of the most important Ayurvedic daily routines that can help you improve your health, digestion, longevity, and overall well-being.   Understanding the Foundation of Ayurveda: Digestion   One of the most basic concepts you need to understand when you think about Ayurveda is digestion.   Ayurveda primarily believes in the power of digestion to heal diseases, help you look good, feel good, and become your highest self. According to Ayurvedic principles, many health issues begin when digestion is weak or impaired. That is why almost every routine described in Ayurveda focuses on improving digestion and supporting the body’s natural healing processes.   With that understanding, let’s go through the Ayurvedic morning routine step by step.   1. Wake Up Early in the Morning   The first and most important routine that Ayurveda describes is waking up early.   Why is it important to wake up early?   The period before sunrise is known as the Vata Kala, a time when the Vata energy in the body naturally helps push bowel movements downward and supports elimination.   This sacred period before sunrise is traditionally known as Brahma Muhurta. Ideally, you should wake up during this time. However, if waking up extremely early feels difficult, try to wake up at least before sunrise or with the sunrise.   Starting your day early aligns your body with nature’s rhythms and helps in healthy digestion and elimination.   2. Brush Your Teeth the Ayurvedic Way   Now that you’ve woken up early, the next step is brushing your teeth.   Brushing should be done using a good toothpaste that is Ayurvedically compliant. But what makes a toothpaste Ayurvedically compliant?   One that doesn’t have a sweet taste. Today, many toothpaste brands offer sweet flavors, but Ayurveda recommends avoiding them.   Instead, prefer tastes that help cleanse and stimulate your mouth rather than sweetening it. Like the Katu(spicy), Tikta(bitter), or Kashaya(astrigent).   3. Practice Tongue Scraping   After brushing comes tongue scraping.   Why are brushing and tongue scraping so important?   As I mentioned earlier, Ayurveda places tremendous emphasis on digestion. Digestion begins in the mouth. The food you eat mixes with saliva, which contains salivary amylase, an enzyme that begins the digestive process.   Because digestion starts in the mouth, maintaining oral hygiene is considered a crucial part of overall health.   Tongue scraping is very simple. Just stick out your tongue and gently scrape it.   For tongue scraping, Ayurveda recommends using a copper tongue scraper. If copper is not available, a stainless steel tongue scraper is also acceptable. However, it is best to avoid plastic tongue scrapers.   4. Try Oil Pulling   Once you’ve completed brushing and tongue scraping, it’s time for oil pulling.   Oil pulling involves holding oil in your mouth for a period of time.   Ayurveda states that the best oil for oil pulling is organic black sesame oil. You may have heard many influencers and brands recommending coconut oil for oil pulling, but Ayurveda recommends using organic black sesame oil.   Warm water or even milk can also be used, but sesame oil is generally considered the best option for most people.   5. Drink Warm Water   The next step is simple but powerful: drink warm water.   You can choose plain warm water or water infused with herbs.   Warm water helps gently stimulate digestion and prepares your digestive system for the day ahead.   6. Perform Abhyanga (Daily Oil Massage)   One of the most important practices in Ayurveda is Abhyanga, or daily oil massage.   Ayurveda has immense love for oil massages, not only because they help improve longevity and prevent health issues, but also because they play a vital role in maintaining overall health and vitality.   Abhyanga is considered an anti-aging practice. Everyone can benefit from it, whether they are a small child, an adult, or an elderly person.   On your extremely busy days, even a quick two- to three-minute oil massage can be beneficial. On days when you have more time, try to perform Abhyanga for five to ten minutes.   You can find my complete guide to Abhyanga here.   This simple daily ritual nourishes the body, supports circulation, and promotes relaxation.   7. Get Some Sunshine   While you have oil on your body after during Abhyanga, try standing in the sunlight for a few minutes if possible.   This can help you improve your vitamin D levels.   Vitamin D is often called the “sunshine vitamin” because sunlight remains one of the most effective ways for your body to obtain it. While food and supplements help, direct sunlight exposure plays an important role.   Combining a gentle oil massage with a few minutes of morning sunlight can be a wonderful way to start your day.   8. Move Your Joints   After Abhyanga, the next step is to move all your joints.   Just like how machines work better when lubricated with oil. In a similar way, our joints work more smoothly with oil and movement.   Have you ever noticed that people who practice yoga consistently often appear youthful even in their sixties and seventies? One reason is the flexibility of the muscles, bones, and joints.   9. Take a Warm Shower   Once you’ve completed your oil massage and joint movements, it’s time for a shower.   Ayurveda recommends using warm water for the body while using normal, room-temperature water for the hair.   Warm water helps cleanse the oil and keeps the body comfortable, however, when it comes to your head, scalp, and hair, excessive heat on the scalp can lead to hair fall and hair loss.   The head is considered an area that should remain relatively cool. Therefore, use cool or room-temperature… Continue reading 10 Steps to Start Your Day the Right Way According To Ayurveda

Morning Practices to Boost Productivity and Mindfulness

Following a daily routine or Dinacharya is one of the factors that help you lead a healthy life. I firmly believe in the advantages of a healthy morning routine as someone who respects the wisdom of Ayurveda. That’s why I follow a set of morning practices to give a refreshing start to my day as well as to lead a healthy life.      My morning practices  Setting the tone for your day early on and keeping a happy and healthy frame of mind will benefit you throughout the day.  Here are some of the morning practices that help me kick-start even the busiest days of my life in a refreshing manner.    Waking up early  One of my favourite morning rituals is getting up at five. As it falls during the Brahma Muhurta, which is seen to be the most auspicious time of day for spiritual practices, this is the ideal time to get up according to Ayurveda. Getting up early can help you feel more refreshed throughout the day and allow you to start the day with a sense of peace and clarity.    Tongue scraping   Another important practice in my morning routine is tongue scraping. This simple practice involves using a tongue scraper to remove any buildup on your tongue that may have accumulated overnight. This can help improve your oral hygiene and can also help remove any toxins that may have built up in your mouth. By starting your day with a clean tongue, you can help improve your overall health and well-being.    Splashing cold water on face   Splashing cold water on my face is another practice that helps me freshen up in the morning. Indeed, eyes are the seat of Pitta – the Dosha that’s responsible for body heat.  You can assist cool your eyes and lessen any excess heat in your body by splashing cold water on your face. As you begin your day, this can make you feel more centred and in balance.    Morning beverage  Another significant aspect of my everyday regimen is my beverage in the morning. Usually, I have two glasses of my lemon-cinnamon beverage to start the day. Warm water, fresh lemon juice, and cinnamon powder are combined, and thus, this straightforward beverage is created.  Antioxidants and anti-inflammatory ingredients in this beverage can help strengthen your immune system and promote your general health and well-being.    Abhyanga  Abhyanga is another practice that I follow. I massage my body with organic black sesame oil as part of my morning regimen. Sesame oil is grounding, nourishing, energizing, and healing; indeed, these are all qualities of it.  It has a lot of antioxidants; therefore, it can aid with nail, hair, and skin health.  You may enhance your general sense of well-being and get your body ready for workout by massaging your body with oil in the morning.    Morning exercise  Morning workout is another important practice that I always include in my morning routine. I typically spend around 45 minutes exercising, focusing on light to moderate intensity exercises that help me build strength and stamina. This helps me feel more energized and focused throughout the day and can also help improve my overall health and well-being.    Warm shower  I always take a warm shower to round off my daily ritual. It helps ease tense muscles and enhance general well-being.    I believe that a healthy morning routine is essential for maintaining good health and well-being. By following these seven simple morning practices, you can help improve your overall well-being and start your day.   Want to learn more about Ayurvedic morning routines? Download my ebook now! You can join our Health Programs for mind and body detox.   If you are struggling with any health issues, you can either book a consultation with us or send us a message via WhatsApp to +91 79074 89839. We have the best Ayurvedic doctors in Trivandrum who are always glad to help you. If you have any queries, contact us.  You can also visit us at our hospital.