Common Ayurvedic Myths
Description
Ayurveda is an ancient approach to life that has been practiced in India for thousands of years, and now worldwide. It is a holistic method of health that focuses on balancing the body, mind, and spirit. There are many misconceptions and myths about this science that prevents people from seeking its benefits.
We asked the Hale Pule team and our private community, the Hale Pule sangha, what are some common myths that they have heard about Ayurveda?
Join Myra Lewin, Founder and Master Yogini of Hale Pule, and Kristin Spence, Content Creator at Hale Pule, as they dispel some common Ayurvedic myths and the truth behind them.
0:00 Introduction
1:46 "Ayurveda is not real science"
4:50 "Ayurvedic food is purely Indian food"
7:45 "You have to eat Ayurvedic food"
11:00 "You have to follow a vegetarian diet"
14:34 "Ayurvedic approach is rigid"
18:15 "Ayurveda if outdated and no fun"
22:19 "Dosha quizzes are a definitive way to know your constitution"
26:50 "Ayurveda treatment takes longer to work"
29:50 "Vata constitution should eat snacks and 6 meals per day"
33:24 "Kapha people get fat"
36:35 "You need onion and garlic to flavor food and it’s good for you daily"
41:49 "Panchakarma can be done in 3 days. One treatment and then back to what you were doing before."
The principles of Ayurveda offer a path to freedom. They take us back to the foundation, connect to the principles of nature and bring the power of health back into the hands of the individual.
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