Know Your Dosha Type: Living Like a Pitta
Ayurveda believes our bodies are governed by three doshas or energies that define your physical, mental & emotional characteristics. Know Your Dosha: Take Kama Ayurveda’s dosha quiz now
Adapting your lifestyle with your dosha is the key to balancing energy and enhancing your natural glow. Are you a dominant Pitta dosha? Discover diet tips, meditation and movement in this guide that suit those with pitta dosha. Working with your dosha, rather than against it, is the first and most important step on the journey to finding your glow.
Meditation for Pitta
Pittas are usually natural sceptics. This means as a Pitta, you’ll need to feel convinced of the benefits of meditation before you can truly commit to a practice. Once convinced, however, you’ll likely find meditation easy – since you’re blessed with a sharp, focused mind and excellent discipline.
See things for yourself.
You don’t have to be comfortable taking others’ word for it – you might prefer to do your own research on the benefits of meditation and review the supporting scientific evidence.
Try a gazing practice.
The dosha governed by sight, you might naturally gravitate towards {trataka}, meaning ‘to gaze’. This ancient yogic concentration exercise most commonly uses a lit candle, lights off, focusing on the flame while breathing slowly and deeply.
Movement for Pitta
Natural sportspeople with an enviable combination of strength, speed and stamina, Pittas are built for movement. Natural born leaders, with Pitta comes a fierce competitive streak that can hinder their enjoyment of exercise when winning isn’t the outcome.
The secret is to find balance between forms of exercise that keep you engaged, but don’t always mean winning. You might not have the patience for a long-distance run or the precision for tai-chi, but your strong-mindedness means you thrive on a challenge, in a team or solo.
Try Competitive sports.
Try tennis or squash, with their explosive energy and need for power, or team sports like rugby or football as a captain or in a prominent position.
Go to the gym.
A cross-training programme is perfect – it will keep you energised.
Try your hand at Martial arts.
Kickboxing, karate, MMA, kung fu, taekwondo or judo.
Step outdoors for activities like Rock climbing and bouldering.
The perfect match for Pitta’s strength and agility, alongside adventure sports like horse riding, kayaking and surfing.
Spend some time in nature.
When feeling off-colour, a dose of green is your best friend. Forest bathing, the Japanese art of Shinrin-Yoku, invites you to walk slowly, breathe slowly and be mindful.
Try swimming or snow sports.
The combination of nature and cool temperatures will soothe Pitta heat.
Mindful yoga.
Take your yoga practice down a notch with more mindful Hatha practices, holding the asanas for longer and focusing on breathwork {pranayama}.
Eating like a Pitta
As a fire dosha, the main aim of the Pitta diet is to cool the mind and body. If you have a strong Pitta constitution or a definite Pitta imbalance, follow this nutritional guidance to restore digestive equilibrium.
- Don’t forget to eat.
You’re prone to forgetting meals or eating on the move when you’re busy or stressed, but this makes you irritable. Make a habit of sitting down, eating calmly and focusing on your food.
- Ease off spicy foods.
You’re likely drawn to hot foods, like curries, but it may feel as if they don’t agree with you. It’s true – they further ignite your fire, leading to indigestion and other digestive issues. To soothe excessive fire and restore balance to the gut, avoid spice altogether.
- Enjoy bitter and astringent flavours.
Where your thirst for intensity can’t be satisfied by heat, opt for punchy flavours that will get your taste buds tingling.
- Help from herbs and spices.
Those with cooling and soothing properties will reduce inflammation and acidity in the gut. Use herbs like coriander, dill, fennel and mint, and spices like cardamom, saffron, turmeric and ginger, freely in your cooking.
Skincare & Haircare For Pitta Dosha
While Pitta Dosha, which is primarily made up of fire element enjoy a faster metabolism, they can also be prone to faster oxidation leading to redness or skin sensitivity along with premature greying.
While Kama Ayurveda’s products are tridoshic, we recommend
Pure Vetiver Water, it’s a natural-origin, steam distilled water that helps calm sensitive skin and helps balance the skin.
Avoid premature greying by adding Kama Ayurveda’s Bringadi Scalp & Hair Oil & or for Organic Indigo Powder which covers greys naturally.
Apply Rose Jasmine Body Moisturiser daily to keep your skin nourished.
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