by Jiva Ayurveda 
We all know how anger, fear 
and hatred damage us internally                        – the impact of 
positive and negative emotions and                        attitudes on 
health has been analyzed and explored by modern medical science         
               to expose surprising clinical results. For example, a 
study                        conducted in domestic arguments pointed out
 that couples                        that fight frequently damage not 
only their relationship,                        but also their health. 
Scientists at the University of California found that arguing with      
                  the spouse numbs the reflexes of the immune system.
The impact of depression and anxiety on 
heart disease and                        other physical illnesses is 
well-documented. The Archives                        of Internal 
Medicine recently published a study that shows                        
people suffering  from depression had more than 70%                     
   greater risk of suffering heart attacks and other cardiac            
            problems. The profound nature of the mind-body link has     
                   only been superficially considered by modern 
medicine. However,                        it is already clear that 
mental health is an essential aspect                        of physical 
health.
Thus the basis of Ayurvedic nutrition 
and lifestyle guidance                        is not  only to balance 
the doshas, but also to increase                        sattvic  
temperament. This includes avoiding conflict,                        
aggression, hostility and other negative emotions that adversely        
                affect physical and mental health. Such a lifestyle is 
stress-resistant                        - it is serene, peaceful, 
patient and tolerant and avoids                        extremes of 
emotions. Sattvic   people are positive,                        
generous, kind, open, fair and forgiving. They  look                    
    at life as a productive, learning experience.
The main factors involved relate to 
diet, lifestyle and                        emotions. In terms of diet, 
eat freshly prepared food, eat                        more plant-based 
foods and decrease the consumption of alcohol,                        
caffeine, processed food and meat. Lifestyle should be balanced         
               between work, family and social concerns with light 
exercise                        and regular routines to minimize stress.
 As for emotions,                        conflict aggression and 
hostility should be minimized and                        a positive and 
optimistic outlook adopted. Meditation                         is 
recommended to help you detach from and balance the emotions.
 

 
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