from Ayurveda Today, Volume 26, Number 2, Fall 2013
Serves 4 to 6 A fresh peach should be soft to the touch and eaten over the sink because it is so juicy. According to Ayurveda, peaches are good for those who suffer from loss of appetite due to excess heat in the system. This can come from any type of high pitta such as fever or a bladder infection but can be from something as simple as the annual end-of-the-summer rise in heat within the body. Peaches will calm excess vata or wind, but in excess can increase kapha or mucous. When in season, eating two or three peaches a week is good for everyone. Peaches can be used in fruit salad with nuts or seeds. They can also be used with cooked vegetables so here is an easy peach chutney recipe. Doshic Notes Vata :: – Pitta :: +- Kapha :: +-3/4 cup water, hot 1 cup maple syrup 3 Tbs. tahini (or almond/peanut butter) 1/2 tsp. salt 2/3 cup ghee 1 tsp. freshly squeezed lemon, lime, or orange juice
A native of India, he served for three years as Medical Director of the Ayurveda Hospital in Pune, India. He was Professor of Clinical Medicine at the Pune University College of Ayurvedic Medicine for 15 years. He holds a Bachelor’s of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAM&S) degree from the University of Pune and a Master’s of Ayurvedic Science (MASc) degree from Tilak Ayurved Mahavidyalaya. The author of numerous books, Vasant Lad is respected throughout the world for his knowledge of Ayurveda.
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