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[[Pitta dosha]] governs [[metabolism]] and [[transformation]] in the [[body]]. Answer these questions to see if you need to [[balance]] [[Pitta]].
 
[[Pitta dosha]] governs [[metabolism]] and [[transformation]] in the [[body]]. Answer these questions to see if you need to [[balance]] [[Pitta]].
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     Do you [[experience]] loose bowel movements?
 
     Do you [[experience]] loose bowel movements?
 
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If you answered yes to most of these questions, you need to [[balance]] [[Pitta]].
 
If you answered yes to most of these questions, you need to [[balance]] [[Pitta]].
 
Tips for Balancing [[Pitta]]
 
Tips for Balancing [[Pitta]]
  
 
     All [[Pitta]] products: drink Organic [[Pitta]] Tea and season meals with Organic [[Pitta]] Churna; practice cooling [[aromatherapy]] with Cooling [[Pitta]] [[Aroma]] Oil.
 
     All [[Pitta]] products: drink Organic [[Pitta]] Tea and season meals with Organic [[Pitta]] Churna; practice cooling [[aromatherapy]] with Cooling [[Pitta]] [[Aroma]] Oil.
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     Keep cool. Avoid [[hot]] temperatures and [[food]].
 
     Keep cool. Avoid [[hot]] temperatures and [[food]].
 
     Favor cool, heavy, dry [[foods]] and sweet, [[bitter]] and [[astringent]] {{Wiki|tastes}}.
 
     Favor cool, heavy, dry [[foods]] and sweet, [[bitter]] and [[astringent]] {{Wiki|tastes}}.
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     Allow for leisure time.
 
     Allow for leisure time.
 
     Regular mealtimes, especially lunch at noon.
 
     Regular mealtimes, especially lunch at noon.
     Abhyanga ([[ayurvedic]] oil massage) with a cooling oil such as coconut.
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     [[Abhyanga]] ([[ayurvedic]] oil massage) with a cooling oil such as coconut.
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Pitta-Pacifying [[Diet]]
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[[Pitta-Pacifying Diet]]
  
 
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     Dairy. Milk, butter and ghee are good for pacifying [[Pitta]]. Reduce yogurt, cheese, [[sour]] cream and cultured buttermilk (their [[sour]] {{Wiki|tastes}} aggravate [[Pitta]]).
 
     Dairy. Milk, butter and ghee are good for pacifying [[Pitta]]. Reduce yogurt, cheese, [[sour]] cream and cultured buttermilk (their [[sour]] {{Wiki|tastes}} aggravate [[Pitta]]).
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     Sweeteners. All sweeteners are good except [[honey]] and {{Wiki|molasses}}.
 
     Sweeteners. All sweeteners are good except [[honey]] and {{Wiki|molasses}}.
 
     Oils. Olive, sunflower and coconut oils are best. Reduce sesame, almond and corn oil, all of which increase [[Pitta]].
 
     Oils. Olive, sunflower and coconut oils are best. Reduce sesame, almond and corn oil, all of which increase [[Pitta]].
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     {{Wiki|Fruits}}. Favor sweet {{Wiki|fruits}}, such as grapes, cherries, melons, avocados, coconuts, pomegranates, mangos, and sweet, fully-ripened oranges, pineapples and plums. Reduce [[sour]] {{Wiki|fruits}} such as grapefruits, olives, papayas, and unripe pineapples and plums.
 
     {{Wiki|Fruits}}. Favor sweet {{Wiki|fruits}}, such as grapes, cherries, melons, avocados, coconuts, pomegranates, mangos, and sweet, fully-ripened oranges, pineapples and plums. Reduce [[sour]] {{Wiki|fruits}} such as grapefruits, olives, papayas, and unripe pineapples and plums.
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     Vegetables. Favor asparagus, cucumbers, potatoes, sweet potatoes, [[green]] leafy vegetables, pumpkins, broccoli, cauliflower, celery, okra, lettuce, [[green]] beans and zucchini. Reduce [[hot]] peppers, tomatoes, carrots, beets, onions, [[garlic]], radishes and spinach.
 
     Vegetables. Favor asparagus, cucumbers, potatoes, sweet potatoes, [[green]] leafy vegetables, pumpkins, broccoli, cauliflower, celery, okra, lettuce, [[green]] beans and zucchini. Reduce [[hot]] peppers, tomatoes, carrots, beets, onions, [[garlic]], radishes and spinach.
     Spices. Cinnamon, coriander, {{Wiki|cardamom}} and fennel are all right. But the following spices strongly increase [[Pitta]] and should be taken only in small amounts: ginger, cumin, black pepper, fenugreek, clove, celery seed, [[salt]] and [[mustard seed]]. Chili peppers and cayenne should be avoided.
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     Spices. Cinnamon, coriander, {{Wiki|cardamom}} and fennel are all right. But the following spices strongly increase [[Pitta]] and should be taken only in small amounts: ginger, cumin, black pepper, fenugreek, clove, celery seed, [[salt]] and [[mustard seed]].  
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Chili peppers and cayenne should be avoided.
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For a more detailed chart of specific [[food]] dos and don'ts for pacifying [[Pitta]].
 
For a more detailed chart of specific [[food]] dos and don'ts for pacifying [[Pitta]].
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Alochaka [[Pitta]]: Functioning of the [[eyes]].
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[[Alochaka Pitta]]: Functioning of the [[eyes]].
Bhrajaka [[Pitta]]: Healthy glow of the {{Wiki|skin}}.
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[[Bhrajaka Pitta]]: Healthy glow of the {{Wiki|skin}}.
[[Sadhaka]] [[Pitta]]: [[Desire]], drive, decisiveness, [[spirituality]].
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[[Sadhaka Pitta]]: [[Desire]], drive, decisiveness, [[spirituality]].
Pachaka [[Pitta]]: [[Digestion]], assimilation, [[metabolism]] for healthy nutrients and tissues.
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]]Pachaka Pitta]]: [[Digestion]], assimilation, [[metabolism]] for healthy nutrients and tissues.
Ranjaka [[Pitta]]: Healthy, toxin-free {{Wiki|blood}}.
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]]Ranjaka Pitta]]: Healthy, toxin-free {{Wiki|blood}}.
 
[[Pitta]] out of [[Balance]]
 
[[Pitta]] out of [[Balance]]
  
Alochaka [[Pitta]]: Bloodshot [[eyes]], poor [[vision]].
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[[Alochaka Pitta]]: Bloodshot [[eyes]], poor [[vision]].
Bhrajaka [[Pitta]]: {{Wiki|Skin}} rashes, acne.
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[[Bhrajaka Pitta]]: {{Wiki|Skin}} rashes, acne.
[[Sadhaka]] [[Pitta]]: Demanding, perfectionist, workaholic.
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[[Sadhaka Pitta]]: Demanding, perfectionist, workaholic.
Pachaka [[Pitta]]: Acid {{Wiki|stomach}}.
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[[Pachaka Pitta]]: Acid {{Wiki|stomach}}.
Ranjaka [[Pitta]]: Early graying, [[anger]], toxins in {{Wiki|blood}}.
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[[Ranjaka Pitta]]: Early graying, [[anger]], toxins in {{Wiki|blood}}.
 
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Pitta: Balanced Temper • Healthy Hair • Decreased Acid

Pitta governs all heat, metabolism and transformation in the mind and body. It controls how we digest foods, how we metabolize our sensory perceptions, and how we discriminate between right and wrong. Pitta governs the important digestive "agnis" or fires of the body. Do you need to balance Pitta?

Pitta dosha governs metabolism and transformation in the body. Answer these questions to see if you need to balance Pitta.


    Do you tend to be demanding or critical?
    Are you often frustrated, angry or intense?
    Is your skin ruddy and prone to rashes and eruptions?
    Are you often irritable or impatient?
    Is your hair prematurely gray or thinning?
    Do you wake up in the early hours and find it difficult to fall asleep again?
    Do you feel discomfort in hot weather?
    Are you a perfectionist?
    Do you experience hot flashes?
    Do you have excess stomach acid?
    Do you experience loose bowel movements?


If you answered yes to most of these questions, you need to balance Pitta. Tips for Balancing Pitta

   All Pitta products: drink Organic Pitta Tea and season meals with Organic Pitta Churna; practice cooling aromatherapy with Cooling Pitta Aroma Oil.

    Keep cool. Avoid hot temperatures and food.
    Favor cool, heavy, dry foods and sweet, bitter and astringent tastes.
    Reduce pungent, sour, salty tastes and warm, oily and light foods.
    Moderation; don't overwork.
    Allow for leisure time.
    Regular mealtimes, especially lunch at noon.
    Abhyanga (ayurvedic oil massage) with a cooling oil such as coconut.


Pitta-Pacifying Diet

    Dairy. Milk, butter and ghee are good for pacifying Pitta. Reduce yogurt, cheese, sour cream and cultured buttermilk (their sour tastes aggravate Pitta).

    Sweeteners. All sweeteners are good except honey and molasses.
    Oils. Olive, sunflower and coconut oils are best. Reduce sesame, almond and corn oil, all of which increase Pitta.

    Fruits. Favor sweet fruits, such as grapes, cherries, melons, avocados, coconuts, pomegranates, mangos, and sweet, fully-ripened oranges, pineapples and plums. Reduce sour fruits such as grapefruits, olives, papayas, and unripe pineapples and plums.

    Vegetables. Favor asparagus, cucumbers, potatoes, sweet potatoes, green leafy vegetables, pumpkins, broccoli, cauliflower, celery, okra, lettuce, green beans and zucchini. Reduce hot peppers, tomatoes, carrots, beets, onions, garlic, radishes and spinach.

    Spices. Cinnamon, coriander, cardamom and fennel are all right. But the following spices strongly increase Pitta and should be taken only in small amounts: ginger, cumin, black pepper, fenugreek, clove, celery seed, salt and mustard seed.

Chili peppers and cayenne should be avoided.

For a more detailed chart of specific food dos and don'ts for pacifying Pitta.


Pitta Governs

Alochaka Pitta: Functioning of the eyes.
Bhrajaka Pitta: Healthy glow of the skin.
Sadhaka Pitta: Desire, drive, decisiveness, spirituality.
]]Pachaka Pitta]]: Digestion, assimilation, metabolism for healthy nutrients and tissues.
]]Ranjaka Pitta]]: Healthy, toxin-free blood.
Pitta out of Balance

Alochaka Pitta: Bloodshot eyes, poor vision.
Bhrajaka Pitta: Skin rashes, acne.
Sadhaka Pitta: Demanding, perfectionist, workaholic.
Pachaka Pitta: Acid stomach.
Ranjaka Pitta: Early graying, anger, toxins in blood.

Source

http://www.mapi.com/ayurvedic-knowledge/doshas/pitta.html#gsc.tab=0