Monday 29 June 2009

Cool tips for Summer

Namaste friends, I can't quite believe that we have at last been blessed with a warm summer here in the UK, the first in years.  I keep pinching myself as I ride out on my bike in the morning and evening, enjoying the long warm days. We always seem to have a slight breeze here near to the coast, which really helps. Some of you though, might not be enjoying  all this heat especially if you are strong pitta dosha, or if  you live and work in London or other big cities. So here are a few tips to help you through the heat wave.

  1. Reduce caffeine intake it only heats you up. try fresh mint tea instead.
  2. Drink more water and sweet fruit juices, like apple, grape, mango or pineapple.
  3. Lassi yogurt drink is best for it's cooling effect. Drink mid- morning or around 4pm instead of tea. 
  4. Oil massage in the early morning before shower with coconut oil really has a cooling and balancing effect on pitta dosha. Start first with the head and use a hair oil, Bhringraj oil if you can find it.  Jiva's Bhringraj hair oil is my favourite one, it has a lovely sweet fragrance, reduces heat and promotes hair growth, and prevents greying of the hair. Then use coconut oil for the rest of the the body, work down to the feet. Try to use good quality coconut oil, Parachute oil is best and smells great too. 
  5. Don't over do exercise, remember heat saps your strength, so take it easy. If you can include some yoga asanas in the morning, they will set you up for the day.  If you enjoy running  then go in the early morning or just take a walk, or bike ride. The aim is to relax and be outdoors but not to overheat.
  6. Close the curtains and blinds during the day to keep the house cool.
  7. Try to include swimming once or twice a week, or take a walk near water. 
  8. Reduce salty, sour and hot-spicy foods, and alcohol they all heat you up.
  9. Favour sweet, bitter and astringent tastes e.g; grains like barley, basmati rice, wheat, and pasta, oats.
  10. Most Beans- and pulses aduki beans, kidney beans, mung beans and mung dal, black- eyed beans and chickpeas. 
  11. Dairy- unsalted butter, ghee, milk, cream cottage cheese and paneer
  12. Oils- olive oil, sunflower oil, walnut oil. 
  13. Nuts- almonds and coconut. 
  14. Seeds- pumpkin and sunflower seeds. 
  15. Eat more Sweet and astringent fruits- apples, apricots, avocado, berries, cherries,  melon, date, figs, grapes, pears, watermelon.   
  16. Vegetables- Alfalfa, asparagus, cabbage, artichoke, cooked beets, green beans, celery, cauliflower, broccoli, leafy greens, kale, lettuce, okra, peas, pumpkin, cucumbers, fennel and courgette.
  17. Herbs & spices-Aloe-Vera juice, basil, cardamon, dill, fennel, ginger, saffron, turmeric, parsley, coriander, mint. 
  18. Wear loose fitting clothing, natural fabrics such as cotton and linen are best. Exposing more of yourself, makes you feel hotter not cooler.
  19. If you are outside in the sun wear a hat, sunglasses and plenty of sunscreen.
  20. Choose light pastel shades of blues and greens, pinks, or white. Silver jewellery is also cooling, Strong reds and orange will also fire you up!
  21. Visit an art gallery,  "The Summer Exhibition" is still on in London at the R.A.  Or  even look at a beautiful  art book.
  22. When you get home take a cool bath with rose and sandalwood or lavender essential oils and put on fresh clothing. 
  23. Go into the garden, or park listen to the birds, mow the grass and water the plants.
  24. Pick a vase full of flowers, or buy lots of scented flowers and fill the house with them.
  25. Burn  sandalwood incense, or diffuse essential like lavender, rose, geranium, frankincense, jasmine, ylang-ylangvetiver, sandalwood and patchouli and spearmint.
  26. Listen to relaxing music: Indian raga's are so soothing there are even rain melodies. Flute is particularly good.  Hariprasad Chaurasia is one of the all time greats.
  27. A walk in the moonlight before bed. 
  28. Avoid hot baths, take a cool shower instead.
  29. Sleep in cotton or linen sheets avoid artificial fabrics, open windows and create a through draft. If it's noisy outside sleep with ear plugs for a perfect nights sleep and sweet dreams.......zzzzzz

Friday 26 June 2009

Michael Jackson 1958-2009

Dear Michael,
I grew up with you and the Jackson 5 at youth club; Got to be there and ABC, to my favourite albums, Off the wall and Billie Jean and one of the best music video's 
Thriller. Thank you for all the memorable songs and moves you gave to me and the world over the last forty years.  Your music will live on in all of us.  God bless you, Love Tanya.

Monday 15 June 2009

Saffron can improve vision and prevent sight loss

As I was flicking through the Sunday papers yesterday I came across an article in The Sunday Telegraph, written by Richard Gray the Telegraphs science correspondent. Scientists at University of L'Aqula in Italy and Sydney University in Australia, have found that saffron the Indian spice which we use in rice and pilau dishes to be beneficial in strengthening the retinal cells in patients suffering from macular degeneration, the most common form of blindness in the elderly. Tests in animals also showed that saffron protected the eyes against bright sunlight and slowed the progress of retinitis pigmentosa a genetic disease. Prof Silvia Bisti, from the university of L'Aquila said: "Saffron seems to possess a number of properties that are protective to vision." 
"We are now trying to understand the mechanism, but it appears to block cell death. Saffron components have strong antioxidant properties."
Macular degeneration affects more than 500,000 people in the UK. About two per cent of people over fifty years of age suffer from the disease, which is caused by gradual damage to the cells in the retina at the back of the eye.

Ayurvedic Workshop 11th July 2009 -How to create health and happiness in your life

Maintaining health and creating a happy and disease free society is one of the aims of Ayurveda. Looking after our physical health and well-being is something many of us strive toward. We exercise and try different diets, and look for ways to care for our physical body without much regard to our psychological and spiritual health. In this workshop we will study the Ayurvedic approach to maintaining health and balance in Life.
Topics will include:
  • The mind-body constitution and the correlation with the disease process.
  • Are your favorite foods damaging your health- The role of digestion and nutrition.
  •  Is your lifestyle scrabbling your mind.
  • Cooling routines for the summer- How to balance Pitta dosha.
  • Simple home remedies from your kitchen garden and cupboard. 
Ayurvedic Workshop 
The Harmony Centre, Walpole, Suffolk, IP19 9BB
Saturday 11th July 2009.  
Tel: 01986  784500
Start: 9.30 am Finish: 5.30 pm
Refreshments included: please bring a vegetarian dish for lunch to share and wear comfortable clothing as we will will start the day with some simple yoga stretches and meditation.
Cost: £70.00
Teachers: Janette Rice and Tanya Bradbury.
For more information please e-mail Tanya on this link.