Rooted in the Seasons
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2504152/fan_mail/new] 🎙️Show Notes Summary This episode explores why summer can feel heavier and more tiring than expected, and offers practical Ayurvedic guidance on the foods and spices that support digestion and keep the body cool through the season. Keywords Ayurveda, summer health, seasonal eating, Pitta dosha, digestion, spices, summer foods, holistic health, cooling spices, mung dal Key topics Ayurvedic understanding of summer and Pitta dosha Impact of heat on digestion and energy Foods and spices that support summer health Takeaways Summer management involves supporting digestion and cooling the body. Seasonal foods naturally align with Ayurvedic principles for summer. Spices like coriander, fennel, and cardamom help balance Pitta and cool the body. Sound bites "Coriander is the best cooling spice for summer." "Ginger is one of Ayurveda's best ama-burning herbs." "Saffron enhances digestion and cools the brain." Chapters 00:00 Understanding Summer's Impact on the Body 04:43 Supporting the Body Through Summer 09:36 Summer Foods for Balance 16:41 The Role of Spices in Summer Health Resources Seasonal Food Guide Blog Post [https://www.zestforyoga.com/blog/ayurvedic-summer-food-guide] 7 Best Cooling Spices for Summer [https://www.zestforyoga.com/blog/ayurvedic-spices-to-beat-the-heat] Cook to Feel Steady: 5-Day Food Reset [https://www.zestforyoga.com/cook-to-feel-steady] 5 Daily Ayurvedic Shifts To Feel Like Yourself Again [https://pages.zestforyoga.com/5-ayurvedic-shifts] 🎁 Get my free guide: 5 Daily Ayurvedic Shifts to Feel Like Yourself Again Practical tips to feel calmer, clearer, and more like yourself — without overhauling your life. 👉 GET THE FREE GUIDE HERE [https://pages.zestforyoga.com/5-ayurvedic-shifts] 🎙️ Rooted in the Seasons is created by Katja Patel at Zest for Yoga & Ayurveda. Explore more episodes at zestforyoga.com/podcast [https://www.zestforyoga.com/podcast]
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