Wiping
Away Fatigue
Are
you feeling brain-dead, emotionally stressed out, or just plain
pooped? If so, you have company. Researchers report that the majority
of adult Americans today suffer from stress and tiredness.
A stress-driven
body and mind is the major cause of fatigue, and unfortunately,
for many people this is a normal state of living in today's hectic
world. Most people have lost touch with the normal experience of
'calm energy,' which is a state of low tension and high energy that
allows for optimism, confidence, and the stamina necessary to enjoy
success, love and happiness.
Happily,
Maharishi Ayurveda is well-equipped to restore balance and combat
the underlying causes of the general, stress-related tiredness that
many Americans suffer from today.
What
Causes Fatigue?
According
to Maharishi Ayurveda, fatigue is caused by overuse, misuse or no
use of the mind, emotions or body.
For instance, your job may be easy for you, but if you have
to put in a lot of overtime, that can result in fatigue.
Misuse
is doing something that is against your nature. If you are
an honest person, and you find yourself in a situation where you
feel pressured to lie or cheat, that misuse of your mental faculties
could cause you to feel fatigued.
An
example of physical misuse is knowing that a physical task is beyond
your capability, but doing it anyway. Or perhaps your heart is very
tender, and you are surrounded by people who are habitually angry
-- an example of emotional misuse.
Even
lack of use can cause fatigue. 'Use
it or lose it' applies not only to the body, but to the brain and
emotions as well.
The
first step in correcting fatigue is to determine the cause. You
can ask yourself if your fatigue is caused by physical, mental or
emotional factors. And is it caused by overuse, misuse or lack of
use?
Once
you know which behavior is causing the fatigue, you must, of course,
stop that behavior. Become familiar
with your stress-point and your own level of comfort. The solution
to the problem of fatigue is found in one sentence: proper use of
the mind, body and emotions.
The
Three Doshas and Fatigue
There is a relationship between the three doshas and the three main
types of fatigue. Mental fatigue is associated with an imbalance
in Vata dosha, emotional fatigue is caused by an imbalance in Pitta
dosha, and physical fatigue is caused by an imbalance in Kapha dosha.
Ama,
or impurities caused by undigested food, is a major cause of all
three types of fatigue. To avoid all types of fatigue, avoid leftovers,
fast foods, foods grown with chemical fertilizers or sprayed with
pesticides, or packaged, canned, frozen or processed foods.
The Council of Maharishi Ayurveda Physicians makes the following recommendations for each type of fatigue:
For
Mental Fatigue:
For
Emotional Fatigue:
For
Physical Fatigue:
- Kapha-pacifying
diet and daily routine
- To
burn away ama, boil two quarts of water and steep with the following
herbs:3
leaves of holy basil, 3 leaves of mint, 1/4 t. cumin seed, 1 piece
of clove, 1/4 t. coriander. Drink it throughout the day.Depending
on your mind-body type and imbalances, you may be more susceptible
to certain types of fatigue.
By
consulting a physician trained in Maharishi Ayurveda, you can learn
specific recommendations for restoring your natural energy levels
based on your body type and imbalances. The following three case
histories explain how mental, emotional, and physical fatigue can
be addressed using the principles of Maharishi Ayurveda.
Mental
Fatigue
Laura, 32 and single, was a buyer for a large department store and
had advanced rapidly in the past four years. However, she found
herself aging rapidly, and was alarmed to see dark circles under
her eyes, premature wrinkles, and a dull, pasty complexion rather
than the rosy-red cheeks of her college years. Despite taking prescribed
sleeping medication, she was unable to fall asleep at night. At
least three times a week she felt utter mental exhaustion by the
end of the day. She was frightened that her mind would not be able
to keep up with her increasing responsibilities, and suffered from
frequent tension headaches. She smoked, took aspirin for her headaches
and diet pills to stay thin.
Laura's
problems were caused by an imbalance in Vata dosha, which is typical
in cases of mental fatigue, and were compounded by her smoking and
medications. Calming activities such as gardening and leisurely
walks, along with regular practice of Transcendental Meditation®,
helped her stay relaxed, yet alert and composed. Aromatherapy, using Calming
Vata Aroma Oil, also helped.
Now,
months later, Laura is a changed person. She does not use medication
for sleep any longer, and feels recharged in both mind and body.
Emotional
Fatigue
A
37-year-old mother of two children aged 7 and 10, Maryana held down
a full-time job as head of marketing for a major corporation. Her
principal complaint was overwhelming fatigue. Her energy level dropped
so low that she often felt annoyed to the point of anger by her
children's natural needs for her time and attention. She felt guilty
for being an unloving mother and neglectful wife. She often woke
up in the middle of the night worrying, and caught every flu or
cold her children came home with. Drinking 8 cups of coffee to get
through each day only added to her irritability and fatigue. In
her own words, she was continually upset with her husband, her children,
her friends -- even the dishwasher repairman -- about nothing, absolutely
nothing at all.
Maryana
had placed herself under tremendous emotional stress. She needed
to build some deep rest into her day to help eliminate that stress.
So she started the Transcendental Meditation program to provide
deep rest and eliminate stress. She turned off her portable phone,
which she habitually answered even during meals and in bed.
She
started on a Pitta-pacifying
diet and daily routine, along with Pitta
Churna and Pitta
Tea instead of coffee to help balance her emotions and nurture
her body-type. She also stopped eating excessive amounts of white
sugar for a false energy rush, stopped skipping meals, and ate a
pear or a whole-grain bagel between meals when she felt hungry.
Maryana
also started on the powerful antioxidant Amrit to retard intracellular decay and energy loss due to excessive free
radicals, and to give a boost to her immune system, and on Elim-Tox-O to help remove the toxins that had accumulated in her liver from
eating ama -producing fast foods on the run. Deep Rest addressed her Pitta-based sleep problems.
In
just three months Maryana reported that she only had occasional
fatigue when she would 'overdo,' but not the bone-wearing fatigue
that had once been her constant companion. Her emotional and physical
symptoms gradually washed away and she felt that her life, though
still complex, was back in balance.
Physical
Fatigue
A
35-year-old lawyer, Paul was married and the father of one. He had
recently become a partner in a large firm, and reported difficulty
in maintaining the competitive pace. Exercise had fallen by the
wayside, and he had put on 25 pounds in the last year alone. He
took a variety of laxatives and antacids for his sluggish digestion
and frequent constipation.
Even
though he slept eight hours a night, Paul felt exhausted when he
woke up. While he used to have great physical stamina, he now found
himself with frequent chest congestion and wheezed while climbing
flights of stairs. His knees ached and he felt and looked ten years
older than his age. Worse, he wasn't sure he could keep up with
his job, because his thinking had become slower and duller. He frequently
felt congested in body, mind and spirit.
Paul's
complaints were due to a Kapha imbalance and lack of exercise. To
restore balance, he started a program of gradual weight loss, because
that was contributing to a vicious cycle of physical fatigue. He
took the Be-Trim
tea and Glucostat tablets to help stimulate his digestion and metabolize fat. His life had
become too sedentary and sluggish, so he started on an exercise
program,and used Joint
Soothe II to support his knees and other joints.
Other
recommendations for Paul included a daily abhyanga (ayurvedic massage) using Rejuvenation
Massage Oil for Men also stimulated his digestion and moved
out toxins. Paul also learned the Transcendental Meditation program,
and started a Kapha
pacifying diet and daily routine, using ghee in his diet instead
of butter. He started drinking five bottles of room temperature
water each day to clear away ama, and took Amrit (without sugar) to restore balance to mind and body.
After
ten weeks Paul had lost 15 pounds, his mind had become more agile
and quick, and he was able to maintain his energy level at a steady
pace without any symptoms of exhaustion.
Two
final points of advice for dealing with fatigue: Start cutting back
on coffee, coca cola, and caffeinated teas, and sleeping pills to
allow your body to reestablish a natural rest and activity cycle.
Second,
schedule enough rest each day. The human nervous system and body
is not designed for a constant diet of tension, pressure, speed
and excitement. It must have adequate rest to permit natural regeneration
and recuperation, and to experience natural energy and joy.
These articles provide a great resource from The Council of Maharishi Ayurveda Physicians on the knowledge, practices, products, and applications of Maharishi Ayurveda.
Disclaimer
The sole purpose of these newsletters is to provide information about the tradition of ayurveda. This information is not intended for use in the diagnosis, prevention or cure of any disease. If you have any serious, acute or chronic health concern, please consult a trained health professional who can fully assess your needs and address them effectively. If you are seeking the medical advice of a trained Ayurvedic expert, call our Health Educators or e-mail us for the number of a physician in your area.

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