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Published: Saturday, 11 March 2017 05:32

 

🍂 Ayurveda in Autumn 🍁

Autumn is a time of transition. After the heat of summer, we begin to feel the crisp air, the strength of the wind, and the first signs of winter. According to Ayurveda, autumn carries the qualities of dryness, roughness, windiness, coolness, and clarity. For the body, this is the time to prepare for the cold and dry months ahead.

Ayurveda emphasizes seasonal routines (Ritucharya) as an important part of staying healthy. Adjusting diet and lifestyle in autumn helps prepare the body for winter.


🍲 General Autumn Guidelines


🌬️ Vata in Autumn

Vata types (thin build, dry skin, sensitive digestion, often feel cold) need extra care in this season.

In autumn, Vata types should eat heavier, oilier, and warming foods to protect tissues and skin, making the transition into winter smoother.


🔥 Pitta in Autumn

Pitta types (warm body, strong appetite, athletic build) get natural relief as summer heat fades.

In autumn, Pitta types don’t need strict restrictions—this is a good time for gentle cleansing and detoxification.


🌱 Kapha in Autumn

Kapha types (heavier build, slow digestion, nurturing by nature) find balance in the dry, light, and mobile qualities of autumn.

For Kapha types, autumn is ideal for building strength and maintaining weight, but only with regular movement.


🍁 Seasonal Reminder

Always eat in season! Autumn is a time of change, and Ayurveda teaches us to adapt our diet and lifestyle to the harvest and to our unique body type (Vata, Pitta, or Kapha).

 

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