Many types of changes are seen in the body during the summer season. Feeling too hot, digestion or skin related problems and getting too angry can be symptoms of increased bile in the body. Yoga guru Baba Ramdev and Ayurveda expert Acharya Balkrishna have explained the reason for increased bile and the ways to reduce it in their book. Let's know about it in this article.

Weather and food have a direct impact on our health. Whatever we eat, our body gets energy from it. It is advisable to take a balanced diet to stay healthy. Apart from this, there are three doshas in Ayurveda - Vata, Pitta and Kapha. Which are very important for energy and functioning in the body. But sometimes the problem of increasing Pitta dosha becomes quite common in summer. Due to which many types of problems related to digestion and skin can occur.
Pitta dosha can also be cured by natural methods and methods mentioned in Ayurveda. Yoga guru Baba Ramdev started Patanjali, whose aim is to make people aware of Ayurveda. Acharya Balkrishna has also written a book spreading information about Ayurveda. The name of this book is "The Science of Ayurveda". Many things related to staying healthy and Ayurveda have been told in this book. A lot has also been told about Pitta dosha in it. From this book, we are going to tell you about the reason for increasing Pitta dosha in the body and the measures to balance it.
Learn about bile
In Ayurveda, there are three doshas - Vata, Pitta and Kapha. All three play an important role in the formation and balance of the body. Pitta controls the hormones and enzymes produced in the body. It is responsible for digestion and metabolism. Things like body temperature, digestive fire (works to digest food and absorb its nutrients) are controlled by bile. It helps in keeping the skin healthy and glowing. Apart from this, bile also affects mental health related functions such as intelligence, knowledge, decision, self-confidence. Digestion is affected due to bile imbalance in the body. When bile is imbalanced, it weakens the digestive power, which can also cause problems related to indigestion and phlegm. There are only five types of bile in the body.
1. Pachaka Pitta – This bile promotes digestion, which helps in digesting and absorbing food.
2. Rajjaka Pitta – This bile is associated with the production and circulation of blood.
3. Sadhaka Pitta – It is also associated with mental ability and emotions. Which allows us to complete the work properly. Satisfaction and enthusiasm are promoted.
4. Critic Pitta – This bile helps in keeping the eyes healthy.
5. Bhraajak Pitta – This bile works to bring body temperature and glow on the skin.
Causes of increased bileThere can be many reasons for the increase of bile. It can increase naturally in young age. The reason for this is the consumption of more spicy, bitter, oily food and fried food. Apart from this, consuming sour and fermented foods like many things, vinegar, sour cream, alcoholic beverages and fermented beverages in excess is also a reason for this. Dry vegetables, foods with high salt, not eating at a fixed time, indigestion, citric and acidic food, curd, buttermilk, cream boiled milk, cow and katwara fish, sheep and goat meat especially increase bile.
Apart from food, there can be many other reasons for this. Emotional disturbance and stress such as getting angry, depression, constantly taking pressure for something, heat and fatigue can also cause the increase of Pitta dosha in the body. Staying in excessive heat and sunlight, apart from this, Pitta dosha can also increase in case of change in weather.
Symptoms of increased Pitta doshaMany types of changes are seen in the body due to increase in Pitta dosha. Symptoms like fatigue, weakness, increase in body temperature and feeling of excessive heat are seen in it. Apart from this, skin related problems can also occur, in which symptoms like swelling in the skin, rashes, acne, ulcers, bad breath, body odor, sore throat, dizziness, fainting, yellowing of skin, urine, nails and eyes can be seen when Pitta increases. Mental health related symptoms like anger, lack of patience, irritability and cursing oneself can also be seen.
Control pitta dosha in this wayFirst of all, it is very important to find out the cause of the Pitta Dosha imbalance and stay away from it. Apart from this, many methods have been described in Patanjali to balance the Pitta.
catharsisVirechana or therapeutic purgation is the best way to control the aggravated pitta. Pitta initially accumulates in the stomach and small intestine and virechana reaches these areas and reduces the accumulated pitta. Virechana is an Ayurvedic detoxification procedure, which uses medicinal substances to remove toxins from the body.
MeditationMeditation is very beneficial for physical and mental health. It helps in concentrating and calming the mind and also cools the body, which can help in reducing bile and its heat.
What to eat to balance PittaTo balance the bile, it is necessary to make many changes in the diet. For this, many types of foods can be included in the diet. Ghee can be consumed regularly. It has a cooling effect on the body and many properties are found in it, which help a lot in keeping the bile balanced. Apart from this, oily and smooth substances can also be helpful in this. Actually, many types of medicinal properties are found in ghee. Therefore, it can be used in different ways. Pitta can be reduced by consuming aloe vera juice, sprouted grains, salad and porridge. Avoid doing too much physical exertion or going out in the sun as bile can increase due to heat. Watch the sunset, sit in the moonlight, spend time in nature on the banks of lakes and flowing water and in the cool breeze.
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