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Food Discipline, Sattvic Eating, and the Science of Balance
Introduction
My Yoga and Naturopathy Journey Part 3 marks another significant chapter in my lifelong search for better health and inner balance. After experiencing the benefits of yoga, pranayama, and naturopathy, I realized that food is not merely a source of calories—it is a powerful influence on our body, mind, and overall well-being.
During my naturopathy studies, I explored the traditional concept of an alkaline-supporting food approach and also studied the wisdom of Sattvic food described in Bhagavad Gita Chapter 17, Verses 8, 9, and 10.
The journey from illness and uncertainty to discipline and awareness taught me that the quality of our food can influence the quality of our life.
My Yoga and Naturopathy Journey Part 3 is the third chapter of my ongoing journey toward health, discipline, and conscious living. If you have not read the earlier chapters, you may first explore My Yoga and Naturopathy Journey Part 1, where I shared how unexplained health challenges led me toward yoga, and My Yoga and Naturopathy Journey Part 2, which describes my deeper studies in naturopathy, Bhagavad Gita, service during the COVID period, and my journey from healing to lifelong learning.
My Personal Morning Natural Food Routine
One of the most important practices I adopted during My Yoga and Naturopathy Journey Part 3 was a natural plant-based morning drink., consumed around 10:00 AM on an empty stomach.
Ingredients
- Spinach (Palak) – 50 g
- Mint leaves – 50 g
- Fresh coriander leaves – 50 g
- Bottle gourd (Lauki) – 150 g
- Capsicum – 1 piece
- Indian gooseberry (Amla) – 100 g
- Aloe vera juice – 50 ml
- Jaggery – 20 g
- Curry leaves – 20 leaves
- Tulsi leaves – 20 leaves
- Lemon – 1
- Roasted cumin powder – 1 teaspoon
- A pinch of asafoetida (Hing)
- Ginger – 1-inch piece
- Mango leaf – 1 leaf
- Sendha Namak – as per taste
All ingredients were blended into a fresh juice and consumed immediately.
My Daily Eating Pattern
After consuming the drink, I would wait for natural hunger and then follow a simple food routine.
During the Day
I generally consumed:
- Seasonal fruits
- Fresh salads
- Raw coconut
- Sprouts
Evening
- Fruits
- Fresh natural juices
Dinner
Dinner was a simple traditional meal consisting of:
- Roti
- Seasonal vegetables
- Dal
- Rice
Foods I Avoided
During this disciplined phase of my life, I completely avoided:
- Tea
- Coffee
- Milk and dairy products
- Cold drinks
- Processed sugary beverages
Changes I Personally Experienced
One of the most satisfying changes I experienced during this disciplined phase was the improvement in my blood pressure readings. For years, my blood pressure often remained around 140/100 mm Hg. With consistent yoga, pranayama, mindful eating, and overall lifestyle discipline, I personally observed readings around 110/70 mm Hg. For me, this was not merely a change in numbers but a reminder of how powerful disciplined daily habits can be.
My Yoga and Naturopathy Journey Part 3 is not only about food choices; it is about the transformation that disciplined living brought into my life.
During this period, I personally observed:
- Better body weight management
- A feeling of lightness and improved energy
- Better digestive comfort
- Improved discipline in eating habits
I also observed positive changes in my overall health and well-being.
Sattvic Food – The Wisdom of Bhagavad Gita
My Yoga and Naturopathy Journey Part 3: During my journey, I also explored the ancient wisdom of food classification described in Bhagavad Gita Chapter 17, Verses 8, 9, and 10.
Sattvic Food
Food that promotes clarity, balance, freshness, and vitality.
Rajasic Food
Food that is excessively stimulating and may create restlessness when consumed in excess.
Tamasic Food
Food that is stale, overly processed, or lacking freshness.
The purpose of this wisdom is not merely dietary restriction but developing awareness about how food affects both body and mind.
The Most Important Lesson: Discipline Is Greater Than Any Diet
Through my personal experience, I learned that no single food item creates health by itself. The real transformation comes from consistency, moderation, mindful eating, physical activity, proper rest, and a positive attitude.
A disciplined lifestyle is not a short-term program—it is a lifelong relationship with our body.
Conclusion
My Yoga and Naturopathy Journey Part 3 represents a journey from simply eating to understanding food as a part of conscious living.
My experience taught me that health is built through small daily choices. Yoga gave me awareness, naturopathy gave me knowledge, and disciplined food habits helped me apply that knowledge in my own life.
Every person’s body is unique, but every person can benefit from becoming more mindful about what they eat, how they live, and how they care for themselves.
Disclaimer
My Yoga and Naturopathy Journey Part 3 shares my personal experience with yoga, naturopathy, and food discipline. It is intended for educational and inspirational purposes only.
The health changes described, including blood pressure improvements, are personal observations and should not be considered guaranteed outcomes for others.
Dietary changes, especially for individuals with medical conditions such as hypertension, diabetes, thyroid disorders, or other illnesses, should be made in consultation with qualified healthcare professionals. Do not stop or change prescribed medications without medical advice.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1. What is the main message of My Yoga and Naturopathy Journey Part 3?
The main message is that disciplined eating, natural foods, yoga, and mindful living can become valuable parts of a healthy lifestyle.
Q2. Is this morning natural drink a treatment for diseases?
No. This drink is a part of my personal lifestyle journey. It should not be considered a medical treatment or a guaranteed cure for any disease.
Q3. What is Sattvic food according to Bhagavad Gita?
Sattvic food refers to fresh, nourishing, and balanced food that supports clarity, calmness, and overall well-being.
Q4. Why did you avoid tea, coffee, and dairy products?
As part of my personal naturopathy-based discipline, I chose to avoid these items and observed positive changes in my own health.
Q5. Can everyone follow the same diet?
No. Individual health conditions, nutritional requirements, allergies, and medical circumstances differ. A diet suitable for one person may not be suitable for another.
