Showing posts with label food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label food. Show all posts

Thursday, 1 May 2014

Nourishment


Being a Carbon Life Form we need to consume carbon energy - food to sustain ourselves as a living body. We can also can use energy in form of sunlight to sustain the body, that requires a little practice.

As a rule most people eat three times more than what is essential for good health. When we eat any food there are two factors which are most important  in consuming it. First is the Nourishing value and the Second is the pleasant sense of taste.

For example if one was given a bowl of shelled peanuts and said you need to eat 40 nuts only as the required refuelling for the body. 

In this experiment of eating peanuts to satiate hunger you see how we eat mentally when for good consumption and use of resource we have to consume much less.

If you ate one peanut at a time, and only have the second one after the first was chewed and swallowed well  completely, you could take 20 minutes to finish the 40 nuts. You took in some air while eating and also the time base tells your brain you have been eating for 20 mins and starts sending signals of fullness.

On the other hand if you ate 10 nuts at a time and took 30 seconds to chew it you could finish all the nuts in 2 minutes. Also the fullness factor would only come after 20 morsels of 10 nuts each. You end up having 200 nuts to feel full. This is mental eating.

It is the same taste of the peanuts  when you eat one peanut or you eat 10 at a time.

In this experiment of eating peanuts to satiate hunger you see how we eat mentally when for good consumption and proper use of resource we can consume much less.

This happens with air also. We breath air with  21% oxygen and exhale with 16% Oxygen. We only absorb 4 % of Oxygen every time the 15 times we breath in a minute.

If we reduce the amount of breaths to 4 times per minute then we would absorb more than 6% oxygen.

We learn that to err on the side of more becomes part of our learning and as such defines our goodness scale to measures all things in life.
We want to feel the fullness in the stomach and that defines - my hunger is satiated.
Any thing less would mean that you were not getting enough food.!

 As an example, the food servings given in a Texan diner are so huge if you are not used to it but adequate to the people used to that size of serving.

When I joined the naval training  as a cadet officer the daily meals given was considered not enough. I had come from home where a feeling of fulness had to be achieved after eating a meal. 

Unknown to me the food serving on the training ship was scientifically  calculated to be more that adequate for a growing kid of 17 years.

After a year, the same serving could not be finished by me and I was more fitter than a year ago. All the extra food you could not eat was shared with a new junior cadets who surely would be hungry.

We can train ourself to only to nourish ourself, just like we refuel a car - no more no less.
This will ensure less processing of food by our digestive system and also reduce the amount of nutrients lost in the excreted waste.

We would do this to ensure good health by avoiding overeating, and collectively, if the entire world agrees, the living planet will have that much less nutrients to process and the associated release of biogas.

Our learning point here is that nourishment by way of food should be what the body requires to operate efficiently- any excess should be avoided.

The portions should be adequately sized and tasting well.  We have come to an unhealthy conclusion , taste is important and portioning depends on how much you require to be full. The sense of taste was designed to reject food the taster did not like.

What to eat, when to eat, portion and  recipes are not in the scope of this post only the fact eat less and you will be healthier.  

It is all your own will,  to eat to live or  to live to eat.
There are more health issues with over eating and there ever is with under eating.

So you can attach minimum 15 more years to your lifespan if you choose to eat to live.









Sunday, 6 April 2014

Rishikesh the Holy City

My departure to Toronto was delayed due to official reasons. Now I had 2 months to finish my project. This was after all near the dreaded March 31st financial closing in India. I was stationed at Chandigarh India

To make constructive use of the time I decided to visit Rishikesh. I chose Rishikesh as a by-product, because Swami Rama’s Ashram was located there. I had discovered Swami Rama on the Internet in 2008 and since then had become well versed in his teachings. 
Swami Rama
 1925 –– 1996
Swami Rama's translation of the Mandukya Upanishad, Enlightenment without God is my favourite philosophy.

One of the sites www.swamij.com is dedicated to his teachings. There are 40 hours of videos on the internet which one can see. Swami Rama just made the knowledge of the scriptures easy to understand in this own simple way. 

I wanted to enroll for a course starting March 31 for 14 days. This was about transforming your self by applying the teachings of Swami Rama. There was no vacancy, sold out course. There was a course starting March 7th for 3 days and another course starting on March 20th for 5 days. In between was 10 days gap which the ashram allowed me to stay as a self-directed meditation. 

So I stayed from  March 7th to March 26th in Rishikesh at the Sadhna Mandir Ashram built by Swami Rama, exact co-ordinate of the Ashram is 30.084745, 78.288762. 

To reach there from Chandigarh, it took Rs 50 to reach the bus stand, another Rs 50 to reach Ambala by bus, Rs 65 Train ticket to Rishikesh - 4.5 hours journey, Rs 100 to the Auto Rickshaw to reach the Ashram.
1 USD is equivalent to  Rs 65. So in Rs 265 or $ 4 did a 225 Km journey.
View of the Ganges from the Ashram
The Ashram has simply constructed building with an exquisite garden for meditative walks. It was located 50 feet from a flowing river called the Ganga. This place was a  1 kilometer upstream of a barrage which diverted the water for electricity generation, so the water was clean and abundant and at least having a width of 1200 feet. I did swim in the holy waters.


The per day fees for the course and to stay there was Rs 750 or $11.50. This included three vegetarian meals daily and room rental. The food was adequate and wholesome. You had to wash your own dishes and there was no room service!
View of the garden from the dining room

The first course was taught by Ms Savitri Jugdeo. She was a visiting teacher from Toronto.  She had met Swami Rama in person in the ’90s. Imagine meeting in Rishikesh after originating from the same city.

The second course was more intense and was taught by  Dr. Prakash Keshaviah. He was IIT Madras graduate and was a practicing Ph.D. engineer in Minnesota, USA. Swami Rama persuaded him to move back to India in 1990 and join the Himalayan Trust Hospital in Dehra Dun, Uttar Khand, India.

During my stay, I visited Swami Yogananda Yogacharya and attended his Yoga Class. The Swami is 106 years of age at the time of meeting him.


He has his own teeth, own eyes hears well and is on no medication at all.

He was married and has 10 children. His grandson is  60 years old. He has been a widower for the last 10 years.

With Swami Yogananda 
He eats once a day a diet of fruits and nuts only. Typically 2 kgs of oranges, walnuts, almonds, cashews, raisins - nut count 40 units each.
No beverages of any kind except water. He fasts for a week every two months. 

I had the opportunity to ask him directly his secret of longevity.
One of his yoga poses at 106
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To have a life filled with love. Love is defined as the absence of hate.
If you don’t do or think of violence you are a loving person. 

Ego, the need for separate existence, will always steer you away from love.

He practices Sukshma Yoga daily. This is the easiest form of yoga for longevity as is apparent. This allows for the best breathing for health

Eat what your body requires. We do tend to eat 3 times more than what the body needs.

With age, we tend to start listening to your body language. If we listen to our bodies early we can no doubt live a healthy long life.

He says it is best practice to keep a fast once a week for better health. You can in one 24 hour period only drink water. 

I want to talk about the dip in the Ganges in my next post.

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CaptainWB
www.sarabsandhu.com





Wednesday, 20 November 2013

Natural Food of Humans.


The Four Primitive Fountains of Life  are food, sleep , sex and self preservation. Any one of these or in combination can cause positive or negative emotions which cause a difference in the progression of the physical body.

Todays topic is regarding food, one of the primitive fountains. What  is the natural food of Humans ?. These are those foods which will keep improved health and longevity as the prime  factor. 

There are many who are emotionally effected by not eating enough and also many who are emotionally effected by eating the wrong foods and more than the body requires.

All ingress of food by way mouth is considered an entry of a foreign body, how the  body reacts, digests  and expels food are all the governing factors in choosing the natural foods. Taste being the only criteria can cause many inefficiencies. 

To select our natural food we must examine the structure of  the organs that aid in digestion and nutrition - The teeth and digestive canal.

By observation we find the carnivorous animals have well developed canines to seize the prey, their incisors are less developed and their molars are also pointed but do not meet so as to separate the meat fibers effectively.

In the herbivorous animals the incisors are well developed and the canines are  stunted other than as a weapon as in elephants. Molars are broad topped.

In the frugivorous all teeth are of same height, the canines a little projected, conical and blunt. The molars are broad topped and enamelled to prevent waste caused by sideways motion, but not pointed for chewing flesh.

In omnivorous animal like bears the incisors resemble those of herbivorous and canines are like those of the carnivorous, and the molars are both pointed and broad topped to serve a dual purpose.

Now if we observe the formation of teeth in humans - they do not resemble the carnivorous type, neither do they resemble the herbivorous or the omnivorous. They do resemble exactly those of the frugivorous animals. The inference is that man is a frugivorous or fruit eating animal.

If we now make observation of the digestive canal.

If we take  measurement from mouth to anus as one unit of distance.

Carnivorous Animals have a Spherical Stomach and the total disgestive system - intestines and all  is 3 to 5 times the one unit of distance.

Herbivorous  Animals have an stomach which is extended and of compound build. the total disgestive system - intestines and all  is 24 to 28 times the one unit of distance.

Frugivorous  Animals - have a broad stomach and the total disgestive system - intestines and all  is 10 to 12 times the one unit of distance.

We again draw an inference that man is a frugivorous animal.

When humans have food intake unnatural to their system  various diseases are caused- try putting diesel in a gasoline car, wont last long !.  The effect is not instantaneous but cummulative so as to reduce the life span significantly.

In conclusion

Humans due to their  teeth formation is a frugivorous animal designed to eat fruits vegetables , grains and nuts.

Further observation of the digestive canal shows the stomach is designed  for a frugivorous animal and is designed to eat fruits vegetables , grains and nuts. 

With these arguments I consider human to be  frugivorous animal. This could be said to be from the Original Equipment Manual as per manufacturers.  



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