However, true yoga is also a lifestyle choice that sets you off on your personal path of balance, fulfillment and spiritual enlightenment.
Yoga is all about a correct diet for the body. Combining your yoga practice with a proper diet in accordance with the principles of healthy eating and clean living can go a long way towards improving your complete well-being.
According to the ancient philosophy of yoga, there are three basic qualities to energy, they are:
In much the same way, food and diet can be categorized into the same three groups – sattvic foods, rajasic foods, and tamasic foods.
A sattvic diet consists of the purest forms of foods available. Following a sattvic diet promises fitness, nourishment and a balance of energy in the yoga practitioner. A sattvic diet consists of organic and pure foods that are rich in prana or the life force. This includes foods that are fresh or freshly prepared. Leftovers form no part of a true sattvic diet. Sattvic foods are also light and easy to digest and should be eaten mindfully and in modest portions. Typical sattvic foods are fresh fruits, organic dairy products, small portions of nuts, seeds, and oils and organic vegetables and whole grains.
Rajasic food may over stimulate a person and upset the balance of energy in the body if consumed in large amounts. Rajasic foods have intense tastes that range from salty, sour, spicy, and bitter. Examples of rajasic foods include sour fruits such as berries or guavas, grains like millet and buckwheat, sour milk or cream, meat, fish, and chicken.
Yoga philosophy states that tamasic foods are most dangerous to the well being of a person as it can reduce the body’s capability to fight off an infection or prevent disease. Tamasic foods can suck the energy or life force out of the body and create feelings of inertia, anger, greed, and jealousy. Tamasic foods should therefore be completely avoided. The heavy nature of tamasic foods is said to be dull and induce sleep and is detrimental to meditation and enlightenment. Examples of tamasic food are brown rice, wheat, garlic, pinto beans, beef, lamb, pork, onions, and cheese.