Angela Hope-Murray
Ayurvedic Practitioner, UK
Title: Looking at modern dietary principles in lights of Ayurveda
Biography
Biography: Angela Hope-Murray
Abstract
Ayurvedic nutrition places great emphasis on good dietary principles both in disease management and health maintenance. In western dietetics nutritionists have veered away from using grains and dairy, which are some of the mainstays of Ayurvedic Ahara or diet. This has led many Ayurvedic Practitioners and physicians into difficulty when prescribing dietary interventions to their patients. This lecture will examine the possible causes of this situation and what can be done to help rectify this state of affairs. Bearing in mind that Charaka informs us in Samhita Vimansthan 8/14 that the science of Ayurveda is a dynamic understanding of the creation and as such is able to inculcate modern theories and practices. This talk will seek to increase our understanding and therefore optimize the treatment of individuals in the realm of nutrition. With this in mind there will be an examination of modern food production, cooking methods, farming practices and storage. This will help enable practitioners to enhance their treatments in the realm of dietetics.