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Ayurvedic Food Fighters
By Alice Lesch Kelly
Just as nutritional imbalances figure as a possible cause of chronic
fatigue syndrome,
the right kinds of food can also offer relief.
Researchers point to nutritional imbalances as a possible cause of
chronic fatigue syndrome. Many CFS patients find they are sensitive
to foods and drinks they were once able to tolerate. They may also
find that a variety of foods and food additives—caffeine, alcohol,
chocolate, dairy products, and dyes, among other things—trigger CFS
symptoms.
Ayurvedic practitioners go one step further, suggesting that by
making food choices in the Ayurvedic tradition, CFS sufferers can
find greater relief. Robert Svoboda, an Ayurvedic physician, says
Ayurvedic dietary changes help restore energy, and he advises people
with CFS to eat a vata-controlling diet. "They need to drink soup
and eat food that's very mild—not too hot, not too cold," he says.
"It should be spiced, but mildly spiced.
Also, they should not consume anything that's cold, especially cold
water and ice cream. They should drink hot water only." He also
recommends a diet low in protein, because protein demands great
quantities of energy to digest and produces heaps of nitrogenous
wastes. "You want a small amount of protein and a balance of
carbohydrates and fats all cooked into one soup or a juicy one-pot
meal, so your organism doesn't require a lot of energy to digest."
Svoboda also recommends avoiding foods that contain caffeine or
concentrated sugars. "These are so concentrated that they cause your
system to go into a tizzy, overreact, and make the fatigue worse."
Mar/Apr 01
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