Why Ayurveda Says "Not So Fast" on Sourdough Bread (And What to Eat Instead)

Discover why Ayurveda isn’t always a fan of sourdough bread and how it may impact your doshas. Learn how its tangy, fermented nature can aggravate Pitta and Vata, leading to bloating, acidity, and digestive discomfort. But don’t worry—there are Ayurvedic-approved alternatives! From chapati to dosa and oatmeal, find delicious, gut-friendly swaps to keep your digestion happy. Whether you’re balancing your doshas or just exploring holistic wellness, this guide will help you make mindful bread choices. Read more to find the perfect Ayurvedic-friendly option for your diet! 🍞✨

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Chippy Chapati

Learn how to make perfect homemade chapatis with this easy recipe. Discover tips and techniques inspired by traditional methods, and enjoy the process of creating delicious flatbreads from scratch. Perfect for adding a healthy, flavourful touch to your meals, this guide offers variations with different flours and spices to suit every taste.

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Prana On The Go: Say Bye-Bye To Leftovers

The nutritional and medicinal value of food, including its vital energy (Prana), evaporates when we store it in the fridge or freezer for a few days. Ayurveda considers that any food older than 3 days is 'dead' food, in that it is entirely lacking in nutritional content as well as aliveness. From the Ayurvedic perspective, foods that are lacking in Prana force the digestive system to work much harder which then leads to an overall drop in health and well-being. Food that is missing Prana also prevents our bodies from transforming it into healthy Dhatus (tissues) and then into the final product of digestion, Ojas (life energy). And when Ojas suffers, we suffer tremendously.

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