How to Select Ayurvedic Pitta Foods
Instructions
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Choosing Foods to Increase Your Pitta
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Understand food energetics. Each food has a combination of energetics. This means they they have the ability to increase, lower, or have no real effect on any one or more of the three doshas, Vata, Pitta and Kapha. When selecting a Pitta food, you are looking for those that increase Pitta, and preferably lower Vata and Kapha. If you are using an Ayurvedic guide, food energetics are often denoted as V, P, K. P+ means "increases Pitta."
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Choose from among the following fruits to help increase your Pitta: Apricots, bananas, sour cherries, grapefruit, lemon, lime, and mango. The cooling and sweeter nature of most fruits tend more to increase Kapha or Vata.
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Choose from among the following vegetables to help increase your Pitta: Carrots, chilies, hot peppers, corn, eggplant, mustard greens, onions, radishes and turnips. More pungent or spicy vegetables tend to increase Pitta.
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Choose from among the following grains, legumes and nuts to help increase your Pitta: Buckwheat, millet, peanuts, and Brazil nuts.
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Decrease consumption of meat, fish and dairy products, all of which tend to be high in Kapha.
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Decrease your consumption of other foods that are high in Vata and Kapha to help increase your Pitta.
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